Check out a photo gallery from the first night of King Gizzard’s Field of Vision festival in Buena Vista, Colo. King Gizz played a three-hour marathon set that included a sit in from Jello Biafra, the former Dead Kennedys singer.
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TWINE’s Will Effertz. PHOTO BY JAVIER SERNA/@jaminthestream
Live in MN: Will Effertz returns to TWINE tonight
Will Effertz’ return to TWINE at Bunkers tonight tops my weekly roundup of live, psychedelic music around Minnesota.
Read MoreBilly Strings headlines Minneapolis’ Target Center Saturday, just a week after participating in Dead & Company’s Golden Gate Park shows commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead. There’s a pair of free, unofficial pre- and post-show options downtown at Kieran’s Pub and Gluek’s, featuring Buffalo Galaxy, WE Collective and others.
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LIVE IN MN: Billy Strings coming in hot in loaded week of music
Lots of live music options this week in Minnesota, with Billy Strings returning to Minneapolis and playing his first show at Target Center Saturday. Read on to find out all of the psychedelic music options around the state from Grand Marais, down to Duluth and the Twin Cities.
Read MoreLive in MN: Glass Beams hit First Ave tonight
This week’s Minnesota psychedelic and live music roundup includes shows from: Read on below for shows from Glass Beams, Pixies, Kurt Vile and the Violators, Sierra Ferrell, Jumpsuit, TWINE, Saltydog, BZ3 Organ Trio, Boss Mama and the Jebberhooch, Alex Rossi, Mango Jam, ELnO, Apollo Cobra, Mossonello, Barefoot Bluegrass, New Primitives, Buffalo Galaxy, China Rider, Shotgun Ragtime Band, Teague Alexy and the Common Thread, Rainbow Kitten Surprise and Dr. Mambo’s Combo.
Read MoreA few members of Duluth’s Saltydog sat in with TWINE during their Wednesday night Bunkers residency back in March. This week, they are scheduled to bring the same love to WE Collective’s Thursday night gig at Gluek’s in downtown Minneapolis. PHOTO BY JAVIER SERNA/@jaminthestream
Live in MN: Saltydog's Mahon brothers hit Gluek's and Bunkers this week
Members of Saltydog will be playing in the WE Collective at Gluek’s in downtown Minneapolis Thursday. That’s one highlight in a local music-heavy week of live music in Minnesota.
Find out what else is happening around the state in psychedelic music.
Read MoreDuluth’s Saltydog plays the Lake Harriet Bandshell in Minneapolis tonight at 7:30 p.m.
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Live in MN: Duluth's Saltydog play free show at Lake Harriet tonight
Another busy week of live music in Minnesota kicks off with a free show tonight from Duluth’s Saltydog at the Lake Harriet Bandshell. Find out what else is happening in psychedelic music.
Read MoreLos Bitchos opening for King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard at Poppodium 013 in Tilburg, Netherlands back in March 2023.
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Live in MN: Los Bitchos a highlight in a busy week of music
Los Bitchos’ gig at 7th Street Entry Thursday is a highlight in a very busy week in Minnesota psychedelic music from the Twin Cities to Duluth down to Winona. Find out what all else is happening from weekly residencies from TWINE and Jumpsuit to some killer jazz options at Icehouse and Berlin.
Read MoreThe Swongos are a three-piece instrumental band that sometimes adds a player or two.
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Five (or so) questions with Brian Liggett of The Swongos
The Swongos, a psychedelic instrumental band, from the St. Croix River Valley near the Twin Cities, will be opening for cumbia-influenced London outfit Los Bitchos at 7th Street Entry July 10. Jam in the Stream caught up with Swongos drummer Brian Liggett.
Read MoreBoss Mama and The Jebberhooch perform at The Rugged Spruce Golf Club in Mahtowa on Saturday, which is a very busy day for music “Up Nort” in Minnesota. Pictured: Boss Mama sits in with Saltydog at Zen Arcade March 27. PHOTO BY JAVIER SERNA/@jaminthestream
MN Music Roundup: Duluth Heats Up
In Jam in the Stream’s weekly Minnesota live music roundup, a big music weekend in Duluth is outlined, as well as Mark Joseph’s plans up north following The Big Wu’s big Zoo show last Friday, and the options around the Twin Cities, including some of the weekly residency shows worth checking out.
Read MoreThe Big Wu packed a lot of music into a pair of 45-minutes sets at The Minnesota Zoo Friday.
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Photo Gallery and Review: The Big Wu covers The Who at the Zoo
The Big Wu, Minnesota’s legendary improvisational rock band, delivered a pair of sets while headlining The Minnesota Zoo’s “Wild Nights” series in Apple Valley Friday. Read a review of the show and see a photo gallery of the show from Jam in the Stream.
Read MoreDaniel Donato drops fall tour dates, returns to First Ave Oct. 30
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country announced an extensive fall tour with stops in the Northeast, Southeast and Midwest in September and October. The first round of pre-sales (via his fan club) went live today (June 25), venue presales are Thursday (June 26) and the general sale is Friday (June 27). The tour concludes in the Midwest with a return to First Avenue in Minneapolis Oct. 30 and Milwaukee’s Turner Hall Ballroom on Halloween.
Read MoreThe Big Wu keyboardist Al Oikari at First Avenue last December. The Big Wu headlines the Minnesota Zoo Friday. PHOTO BY JAVIER SERNA/@jamithestream
MN Music Roundup: The Big Wu, Mikaela Davis, Stanley Clarke and Saltydog
It’s another packed week of music in Minnesota. The Big Wu headlines the Minnesota Zoo “Wild Nights” series Friday, one of the top jazz bassists ever plays the Dakota Wednesday and Thursday, mesmerizing harpist Mikaela Davis plays the Icehouse Courtyard Saturday and Saltydog has a pair of shows at Up Yonder in Grand Marais. And there’s more.
Read MoreDave Simonett brings Dead Man Winter to Bent Paddle July 4 to benefit Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters. Simonett has been an outspoken advocate for conservation groups such as Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters and Pheasants Forever. PHOTO BY JAVIER SERNA/@jaminthestream
Dead Man Winter to play Boundary Waters benefit July 4
Trampled by Turtles annual Bayfront Festival Park show in Duluth (July 5) has been expanded into three nights of music, with side projects Dead Man Winter playing a Boundary Waters benefit show at Bent Paddle Brewing (July 4) and LazyLightning420 paying tribute to the Grateful Dead’s Wall of Sound at Jade Fountain (July 6). Get the details.
Read MorePHOTO GALLERY: Azymuth delivers the samba funk in St. Paul tour opener
Azymuth, the latest Jazz is Dead show to hit Minnesota, showed they were far more than a nostalgia act 50 years into their existence. The band delivered the heavy psychedelic samba funk at Amsterdam Bar in Saint Paul. Jam in the Stream was granted photo credentials for the show. Check out editor Javier Serna’s photo gallery.
Read MoreAfter 50 years, Azymuth continues on with original guitarist Alex Malheiros (far right).
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MN Live Music Roundup: Azymuth brings Brazilian funk to Saint Paul
Minnesota Live Music Roundup: Lots of options, including the latest legendary funk band to hit the Twin Cities: Azymuth, which plays Amsterdam Bar Friday. But other highlights include Gary Clark, Jr., an Enormous Quartet reunion show, Chinese American Bear, In Your Eyes (Peter Gabriel tribute) and a Buffalo Galaxy show a stone’s throw from Duluth.
Read MoreMikaela Davis has brought the harp to psychedelic music. PHOTO BY WYNDHAM GARNETT, COURTESY OF MIKAELA DAVIS
Five (or so) Questions with harpist Mikaela Davis
“I felt like I was in a dream being up there with all of those greats,” harpist Mikaela Davis on her appearance with John Scofield, Christian McBride, Marco Benevento and Joe Russo at the Newport Jazz Festival in 2021.
Davis, who heads out on tour with her band Southern Star in June — including a date at the Icehouse Courtyard in Minneapolis on June 28 — took five (plus) questions from Jam in the Stream editor Javier Serna, including how she wound up playing with jam bands and that 2021 Newport Jazz Festival “Jam Jawn.”
Read MoreFeed the Dog supports Mae Simpson at The Hook’s Under the Canopy stage on Saturday. The Rebel Queens also open.
Live in MN: Lighter week still not weak with options
This week’s Minnesota live music roundup includes the likes of Mae Simpson and Feed the Dog at The Hook and Ladder’s Under the Canopy stage, and, as always, there are a lot of options around the state for live, psychedelic music.
Read MoreKeyboardist Kevin Gastonguay got some of his chops playing with several bands that held residencies at Bunkers in Minneapolis. PHOTO PROVIDED BY KEVIN GASTONGUAY
Keyboardist Kevin Gastonguay on playing with The Big Wu and Bunkers
Kevin Gastonguay, one of the baddest keyboardists to come out of Minneapolis in the past decade, chatted with Jam in the Stream about his recent guest spot with The Big Wu in Steamboat Springs, Colo., in March.
He also talked about his time playing two and three nights a week for years at a time at legendary Minneapolis live music venue Bunkers.
“If you go to Bunkers, you are probably going to see some good shit,” the international touring musician said, noting that he runs into musicians the world over who know about the gem.
Todd Clouser chats Flowerchild, his studio effort with John Medeski and JT Bates, summer plans
Mexico-based guitarist Todd Clouser, a Minnesota native, talked with Jam in the Stream about Flowerchild, the first studio effort involving legendary organist John Medeski, Minneapolis drummer JT Bates and himself, and his summer touring plans. They have played several shows together at Icehouse in Minneapolis, and released a live recording, You The Brave: Live at Icehouse in 2018.
Read MoreThe Big Wu's Mark Joseph talks about new material and current tour plans
The Big Wu’s Mark Joseph chatted with Jam in the Stream editor Javier Serna regarding the band’s summer touring plans in the Upper Midwest, upcoming live releases, current studio efforts, and the love the band has nurtured among its fans in places such as Wisconsin and Colorado. He also told a tale of a white-knuckle drive over Rabbit Ears Pass in Colorado last March.
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