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June 2024
Nicole Zuraitis
2024 Jazz Grammy Winner
Twin Cities Jazz Festival Pre-Show
Jun 20, 2024 • 7PM • $40/35
“Supreme talent… purely expressive artist like no other” – All About Jazz Nicole Zuraitis is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, pianist and arranger. Based in New York, she is also the winner of the prestigious 2021 American Traditions Vocal Competition Gold Medal. Nicole is one of the top artists and “prolific songwriters” (Broadway World) to watch in […]
Church of Cash
Sounds of Johnny Cash
Jun 21, 2024 • 7PM • $40/35/30
“the premier Johnny Cash tribute show” – MN Music Guide Established in 2010 by Jay Ernest, the Church of Cash is a testament to his drive to spread the gospel of one of the world’s most influential and timeless songwriters, Johnny Cash. Far from being a typical country band, the Church of Cash remains steadfast […]
Urban Classic Presents: The Music of Earth, Wind & Fire
Jun 22, 2024 • 7PM • $40/35/30
Urban Classic is Minneapolis’ latest funk, soul, and R&B band. They present an evening of hit songs by one of the greatest bands in history: Earth, Wind & Fire. The group is led by drummer Michael Bland (Prince & The New Power Generation, Soul Asylum, Maxwell, Chaka Khan). He is joined by longtime associate and […]
Joep Beving
Pensive Piano Visionary
Jun 23, 2024 • 7PM • $45/40
“contemplative, atmospheric piano tunes” – Guardian Joep Beving has been one with the piano from an early age. He was forced to end his musical studies at the conservatory and instead continued to get a degree in public policy and public administration. However, his love for his instrument never perished. Where once his goal was […]
Ginger Commodore: By Design feat. Jackson Hurst
Jun 24, 2024 • 7PM • $30/25/20
“Ginger possesses some of the sweetest and most clarion pipes in town.” – City Pages Stepping away from performing an array of tribute shows, Ginger Commodore has designed tonight’s show, focused on her craft, the art of song styling. She’s learned from the best… Ella, Nancy, Etta, Roberta, Barbara, Stevie, Tony and Aretha. Further, Ginger […]
Django Festival All-Stars
Top-Shelf Hot Jazz
Jun 26, 2024 • 6:30PM • $40/35
“buoyant rhythm, blinding technique, solid entertainment!” – New York Times Django Reinhardt’s unmistakable cool and jumping joie de vivre have made him an icon. Many guitar luminaries cite his inspiration, including guitar greats Carlos Santana and Eric Clapton. Jimi Hendrix named his Band of Gypsys in tribute to Reinhardt. Willie Nelson adopted his influence in playing country […]
Django Festival All-Stars
Top-Shelf Hot Jazz
Jun 26, 2024 • 8:30PM • $35/30
“buoyant rhythm, blinding technique, solid entertainment!” – New York Times Django Reinhardt’s unmistakable cool and jumping joie de vivre have made him an icon. Many guitar luminaries cite his inspiration, including guitar greats Carlos Santana and Eric Clapton. Jimi Hendrix named his Band of Gypsys in tribute to Reinhardt. Willie Nelson adopted his influence in playing country […]
Live from Laurel Canyon
Songs & Stories of American Folk Rock
Jun 27, 2024 • 6:30PM • $45/40/35
“Tight harmonies and inside stories from folk and rock’s greatest era” – MusicWorks Laurel Canyon is located in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, CA. Laurel Canyon Boulevard connects northern L.A. suburbs in the San Fernando Valley to artsy West Hollywood and the now-infamous Sunset Strip. The Canyon housed artists as early as the […]
Live from Laurel Canyon
Songs & Stories of American Folk Rock
Jun 27, 2024 • 9PM • $40/35/30
“Tight harmonies and inside stories from folk and rock’s greatest era” – MusicWorks Laurel Canyon is located in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, CA. Laurel Canyon Boulevard connects northern L.A. suburbs in the San Fernando Valley to artsy West Hollywood and the now-infamous Sunset Strip. The Canyon housed artists as early as the […]
It’s because of concerts like this that I can’t stand living in Los Angeles. Why is it that Lowell Pickett’s Dakota … gets artists and tours to come to Minneapolis, MN and not darken the doors of any club in LA?
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