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October 2023

Martin Sexton
Beloved Singer-Songwriter
Oct 13, 2023 • 8:30PM • $55/50/40
“He’s one of my favorite singers and songwriters” – Dave Matthews Renowned song craftsman Martin Sexton hits the road again! The 2023 Tour takes Martin across North America in support of his latest EP, 2020 Vision, as well as reinventing his own classics for these critically acclaimed solo performances. 2020 Vision is a poetically emotive and […]

Turn Turn Turn
w/ special guest Dickie & Molly Dean
Pop-infused Americana
Oct 14, 2023 • 7PM • $30/25/20
“Gorgeous harmonies and beautiful finger-picking” – Americana UK Buoyed by the positive reception of their 2020 debut album, Can’t Go Back, the Minneapolis/Eau Claire-based Americana trio, Turn Turn Turn, drew inspiration from the recent pandemic/political zeitgeist and penned more than two dozen songs in 2021. Half of the material made its way onto the band’s sophomore […]

Private Event
Closed
Oct 15, 2023 • 8AM
We will be closed October 15 for a private event.

Adi Yeshaya Big Band feat. Jennifer Grimm
Broadway to the Village
Oct 16, 2023 • 7PM • $30/25
“Wonderful arrangements.” – Aretha Franklin This 12-piece band, with several of its original members, and featuring Jennifer Grimm, will perform some favorites that were sung originally by the late Debbie Duncan who fronted the band in the early 90s. Composer, arranger and jazz pianist Adi Yeshaya was born and raised in Israel. A graduate of Berklee […]

Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience
Tonic Sol-Fa Frontman
Oct 17, 2023 • 7PM • $40/35/30
“Shaun Johnson splits the difference between the dulcet urbanity of Michael Bublé and the campy yowl of the Stray Cats’ Brian Setzer.” – Star Tribune The Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience is a rare newcomer to traditional pop – fusing a big band spirit with an inventive edge. Shaun Johnson, an Emmy award-winning crooner […]

Ravi Coltrane
Simmering Jazz Alchemy
Oct 18, 2023 • 7PM • $50/45/40
“There are few saxophonists in jazz today as silvery and deft as Ravi Coltrane.” – New York Times Ravi Coltrane is a critically acclaimed, Grammy-nominated saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. In the course of a twenty-plus-year career, Mr. Coltrane has worked as a sideman to many and recorded noteworthy albums for himself and others. Ravi has released six […]

Ravi Coltrane
Simmering Jazz Alchemy
Oct 19, 2023 • 7PM • $50/45/40
“There are few saxophonists in jazz today as silvery and deft as Ravi Coltrane.” – New York Times Ravi Coltrane is a critically acclaimed, Grammy-nominated saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. In the course of a twenty-plus-year career, Mr. Coltrane has worked as a sideman to many and recorded noteworthy albums for himself and others. Ravi has released six […]

Stanley Jordan & Jackie Venson
Visionary Guitar & Sizzling Soul
Oct 21, 2023 • 7PM • $40/35
”To see and hear Stanley Jordan play guitar is to witness higher-level instrumental performance.” —Roanoke Times “[Venson is] poised to launch into the stratosphere.” – Austin 360 In a career that took flight in 1985 with commercial and critical acclaim, guitar virtuoso Stanley Jordan has consistently displayed a chameleonic musical persona of openness, imagination, […]

Michael Kaeshammer
Irresistible Jazz & Pop
Oct 22, 2023 • 7PM • $40/35
“a powerful vocalist, a terrific pianist and an excellent composer.” – Downbeat Michael Kaeshammer isn’t so much a piano player as a piano whisperer, a master musician and songwriter able to coax dazzling, kaleidoscopic sounds from his instrument in a way few can rival. That gift powers Turn It Up, Kaeshammer’s superb 15th album, broadly described […]

Prudence Johnson & Dan Chouinard: The World According to Randy Newman
w/ Michelle Kinney & Joe Savage
Oct 23, 2023 • 7PM • $30/25/20
“lush, precise, expressive voice, with its pearls of vibrato” – MinnPost Singer Prudence Johnson and pianist Dan Chouinard are well-known for their collaborations focusing on the works of a particular songwriter -Gershwin, Hoagy Carmichael and Bacharach to name a few. In “The World According to Randy Newman,” they explore the “slippery storytelling, pointed social observation […]
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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