Will Effertz’ return to TWINE at Bunkers tonight tops my weekly roundup of live, psychedelic music around Minnesota.
Read MoreTWINE’s Will Effertz. PHOTO BY JAVIER SERNA/@jaminthestream
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TWINE’s Will Effertz. PHOTO BY JAVIER SERNA/@jaminthestream
Will Effertz’ return to TWINE at Bunkers tonight tops my weekly roundup of live, psychedelic music around Minnesota.
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
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 MoreThe Big Wu keyboardist Al Oikari at First Avenue last December. The Big Wu headlines the Minnesota Zoo Friday. PHOTO BY JAVIER SERNA/@jamithestream
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 MoreAfter 50 years, Azymuth continues on with original guitarist Alex Malheiros (far right).
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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 MoreChicago’s Ministry hits the Palace Theatre in Saint Paul Tuesday, one of several shows making Jam in the Stream’s weekly list of live music options in Minnesota.
Other highlights include but are not limited to George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, The Garcia Project, and TWINE, which is taking their improvisational magic up to Grand Marais for the holiday weekend.
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