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![]() The New Havoline Supremes are a Twin Cities based band, featuring the legendary Mary Cutrufello on guitar and vocals, and Dan Lowinger on guitar. Formed in October of 2023, the band plays a mix of classic country and Mary’s original tunes, and features Greg Schutte (Ryan Bingham, Mickey Hart, Chasity Brown) on drums, and Erik Lillestol (Cafe Accordion) on bass. Mary Cutrufello With 30 years of experience in the music business, Mary Cutrufello is everything from Texas honky-tonk heroine and fiery Midwestern roots-rocker to a powerhouse acoustic performer. Connecticut-raised and Yale-educated, Mary’s musical journey has taken her from the East Coast to Houston and now to Minnesota. Career highlights include: the major label release of ”When the Night is Through,” on Mercury Records in 1998, appearances on national tv shows such as Tonight Show with Jay Leno, appearances at major festivals including Farm Aid, and tours with Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Tish Hinojosa. Mary has seven self-released albums, and has played guitar locally for Annie Mack, Michael Perry and the Long Beds, and many others. A rock and roll band! Killer harmonies, rippin’ solos, cool songs, funny shit in between. Hailed as a country guitarist, Mary Cutrufello grew up on East Coast classic rock. (Yes, think Springsteen!) This tight, taut trio explores her songs old and new with the fearless guitars, stories, and between-song banter she’s known for. Dan Lowinger, a transplant from Portland, OR, is a guitarist steeped in the tradition of Western swing and classic country. Since moving to the Twin Cities in 2017, Dan has become a fixture in the local country and Americana scene, playing on a regular basis with all star Western swing band Honky Tonk Jump, and country rockers Cole Diamond, while also sharing the stage with local greats, Martin Zellar (Gear Daddies), Tony Andreason (The Trashmen), Pat Donohue (Prairie Home Companion) and many others! He has performed regionally and toured nationally with many different country and swing bands from the Pacific Northwest including: The Barn Door Slammers, Ralph Carney’s Pepper Grinders, Vince Mira, and Western Centuries. |
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Free & Easy Band 5:30-8:30pm Thursday 04SEPT Old School 191 Band 5:30-6:30pm Friday 05SEPT Johnny Holm Band 7:30-11pm Friday 05SEPT Fleetwood Mask Band 8-11pm Saturday 06SEPT Block Party Thursday Near The Ames Center Festival Friday and Saturday at the Civic Center Parkway
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![]() Dinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes. Jazzy, Soulful, Experimental and Groovy A night filled with some of Kevin Gamble’s favorite Jazz Fusion, Soul, and Funk tunes that everyone will enjoy. KG4 blends multiple styles and genres together, making it a show that has a little bit of something for everyone! Kevin Gamble: Piano Tarek Abdelqader: Drums Andrew Tomten: Saxophone Nick Benish: Bass For as long as he can remember, music has been a part of Kevin Gamble’s life. One of his first experiences with music was playing the piano at his uncle’s church as a kid. Gospel, along with listening to Jazz, Funk, Country, Soul, and HipHop growing up definitely shaped his musical style as an Artist. After years of sharpening his skills on piano and finishing his music education in 2018, he decided in 2019 to form his fusion group, KG4.
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![]() Embarking on her first Minnesota tour, Ashtyn Barbaree is an internationally touring singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Fayetteville, Arkansas, known for her smoky yet ethereal vocals and passionate performances. Her latest self-produced album, Sent Through The Ceiling, debuted at #44 on the USA Alt-Country Charts in November 2024, blending folk, rock, pop, and country influences into songs of self-discovery and resilience. A two-time nominee for Americana Artist of the Year and a nominee for Acoustic Act of the Year at the Arkansas Country Music Awards, Barbaree has captivated audiences across the U.S. and Europe. Named Arkansas Music Ambassador by Arkansas State Tourism, she continues to expand her global reach while performing over 200 shows annually. Mother Banjo is the stage name of Ellen Stanley, a New England-raised, Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter and banjo player known for her soulful blend of folk, bluegrass, and Americana music. Praised as “an outstanding poet” by Inside Bluegrass, she has been featured nationally on SiriusXM Radio and CMT.com. Her discography includes albums such as Swing Low (2007), The Sad and Found (2009), Stray Songs (2011), The Devil Hasn’t Won (2013), and Eyes on the Sky (2019). Beyond performing, Stanley is a prominent figure in the music community, serving as the host of Womenfolk Radio on KFAI and co-hosting the Back Catalog Listening Party podcast. Her contributions to the Americana genre and her support for fellow musicians have made her a respected and influential artist in the Minneapolis music scene. |
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BYOB and Chair. Suggested donation of $20.Donate as much or as little as you are able - 100% of the proceeds go to the band and your generosity is how the artist gets paid for the evening.
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![]() #gap-185250479 { padding-top: 31px; } EVENT DETAILS #gap-1892188545 { padding-top: 15px; } The Hook and Ladder Theater 7:00pm – 9:00pm Free EVENT DESCRIPTION #gap-607181084 { padding-top: 15px; } Space Between Now on the 2nd Tuesday’s monthly, join us at Space Between, a free peer-to-peer community support group for music industry professionals. Monthly conversations on topics we can all relate to. A communal space to share in the joys and pains of functioning within our music industry ecosphere. Collaborate with like minded industry folks! For anyone who makes the music possible: artists, managers, agents, promoters, engineers, crew, venue staff, security, and family. — Monthly at The Zen Arcade :: 7-9 pm6:45pm – Doors7:00pm – Social7:30pm – Topic Presentation8:00pm – Topic Collaboration8:45pm – NetworkingLed and organized by Mental Health Professional, Mark Femling (LPCC) #gap-1148423489 { padding-top: 30px; } #gap-1248633663 { padding-top: 22px; } #image_806834849 { width: 100%; } This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. #col-2038670840 > .col-inner { padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; margin: 0px 0px -21px 0px; } #row-1409411663 > .col > .col-inner { padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; } #col-434863268 > .col-inner { margin: 0px 0px -27px 0px; } #row-664201406 > .col > .col-inner { padding: 0px 0px 15px 0px; } |
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FEATURING JOHNNY HOLM & GOOD FOR GARY! FRIDAY--MEAT RAFFLE AT 5PM-VIP DRAWING- CHANCE TO WIN $1 DRINKS FOR AN ENTIRE -WEEK AT 5:45PM!-JOHNNY HOLM BAND kicks off Friday night in the tent outside starting at 8:00PM! SATURDAY--Meat Raffle at 2PM-GOOD FOR GARY in the tent outside starting at 8:00PM! |
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Since forming in 2006, The High 48s have been making music that combines the soulful sound of classic bluegrass with a modern attitude, original songs and a wide range of influences far beyond Bill Monroe, the Stanley Brothers, and Flatt and Scruggs.In a genre created and dominated by artists from the South, The High 48s were born and raised in the Upper Midwest. And in a music scene where playing standards is the norm, The High 48s are a band of songwriters who perform their own material in addition to the “festival favorites.”Music 11am - 1pm
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![]() A live and electrifying event Saturday, September 13, 2025!Rock'n the Grove 2025Brought to you by the Maple Grove Lions ClubJoin us Saturday, September 13th at Maple Grove Central Park for another great concert.- Hairball is a Rock & Roll experience you won't soon forget. The lights, sound, smoke, fire, bombs, and screaming hoards of avid fans.” https://hairballonline.com/- The Rolling Stoners "A Minneapolis, MN-based appreciation band in tribute to the greatest rock band of all time, The Rolling Stones." https://www.rollingstoners.us/- "Rhino is a next-level, four-piece band that redefines what a live show should be." https://rhinotheband.com/Gates Open at 3:00 pm; Music starts at 4:00pmFood, Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at the venue.Ticket Pricing:General Admission: $35 in advance (plus fees)General Admission: $43 at the door (plus fees)Event Sponsors:Presenting - The Maple Grove Lions ClubPlatinum - Experience Maple GrovePlatinum - The Lookout Bar and GrillPlatinum - Maple Grove Parks and RecreationPlatinum - City of Maple GroveAgenda:3 :00pm - Gates Open4:00pm - 5:30pm - Rhino6 :15pm - 7:45pm - Rolling Stoners8 :30pm - 10:30pm - HairballBook a Room:Book a hotel at any of these hotels and receive 1 free ticket per room when using the Experience Maple Grove promotion code.Other local hotel options, click here.Performers/Artists/Acts/Players are subject to change or cancellation at any time without notice. No refund will be owed if any performer, artist, act, player, or any other scheduled performance, person, or group is changed or canceled and the event still occurs.No Refunds or Exchanges - All purchases are non-refundable and not allowed to be exchanged.Rain or Shine - Unless otherwise determined by the specific event promoter, all events are considered rain or shine. No refunds will be given due to inclement weather.The Maple Grove Lions Club demonstrates their strong community support by actively contributing to numerous local organizations. Such as sports organizations, scholarships for students, veterans, senior living services, performing arts and community events. The Lions donations and involvement have a wide-reaching and meaningful impact on our community.100% of the net proceeds will be donated back to the community.Please contact the Maple Grove Lions with any additional questions at themaplegrovelions@gmail.comFAQsWhat should I bring to the event?Cash and/or credit cards for food, drinks, souvenirs and memorabilia.A valid ID to purchase alcohol.Lawn chairs and/or blankets are permitted in designated areas of the venue.No outside coolers, food or beverages are allowed.No umbrellas will be permitted during the shows.Will bags be searched?Yes. All bags will be checked upon entry.Do I need a printed ticket?No, mobile tickets are available through the Eventbrite app.Where to stay?Book a hotel at any of these hotels and receive 1 free ticket per roomDiscounted Rates Hotel rates available hereIs parking available?Parking is very limited in surrounding neighborhoods.Handicap parking is available at Central Park, Transit Station and Library.Free parking is available at the Shuttle Bus Stops located at the Maple Grove Transit Station at Arbor Lakes and Maple Grove Library.Shuttles will run 3:30pm - 11:00pm.Shuttle map: https://maplegrovelions.org/community-events/rockn-the-grove/shuttle-map/What is the refund policy?Refunds are not available for this event.Will the concert be canceled if it rains?The bands will preform rain or shine, unless there is a severe weather threat.All sales are final with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the local Maple Grove Community.Is my ticket transferrable?No.Is there a minimum age requirement to enter the event?This is an All Ages event.Must be 21+ with a valid ID to purchase and consume alcohol.Will we be permitted to leave the venue and return?No re-entryIs photography allowed?No professional photography is allowed during this event and no cameras with removable lenses or video equipment are allowed without advanced written permission.Are pets permitted?Service dogs onlyIs smoking permitted?Tobacco smoking is only in designated areas.No cannabis is allowed.What causes does the Maple Grove Lions Club support?Proceeds help to fund local community groups, cancer, sight, poverty, hunger, domestic violence, disability, youth programs, scholarships, environmental projects, police and fire, veterans & more. |
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![]() Dear Jim is a literary open mic for the stuff you meant to delete, burn, or hide in a drawer forever. Awkward journal entries, unsent letters, cringey fan fiction – the words you never thought you’d share out loud. Brave sharers and listeners wanted. Instagram: @dearjim.stp Sign up in advance to be a presenter: https://linktr.ee/DearJimOpenMic |
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![]() The New Havoline Supremes are a Twin Cities based band, featuring the legendary Mary Cutrufello on guitar and vocals, and Dan Lowinger on guitar. Formed in October of 2023, the band plays a mix of classic country and Mary’s original tunes, and features Greg Schutte (Ryan Bingham, Mickey Hart, Chasity Brown) on drums, and Erik Lillestol (Cafe Accordion) on bass. Mary Cutrufello With 30 years of experience in the music business, Mary Cutrufello is everything from Texas honky-tonk heroine and fiery Midwestern roots-rocker to a powerhouse acoustic performer. Connecticut-raised and Yale-educated, Mary’s musical journey has taken her from the East Coast to Houston and now to Minnesota. Career highlights include: the major label release of ”When the Night is Through,” on Mercury Records in 1998, appearances on national tv shows such as Tonight Show with Jay Leno, appearances at major festivals including Farm Aid, and tours with Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Tish Hinojosa. Mary has seven self-released albums, and has played guitar locally for Annie Mack, Michael Perry and the Long Beds, and many others. A rock and roll band! Killer harmonies, rippin’ solos, cool songs, funny shit in between. Hailed as a country guitarist, Mary Cutrufello grew up on East Coast classic rock. (Yes, think Springsteen!) This tight, taut trio explores her songs old and new with the fearless guitars, stories, and between-song banter she’s known for. Dan Lowinger, a transplant from Portland, OR, is a guitarist steeped in the tradition of Western swing and classic country. Since moving to the Twin Cities in 2017, Dan has become a fixture in the local country and Americana scene, playing on a regular basis with all star Western swing band Honky Tonk Jump, and country rockers Cole Diamond, while also sharing the stage with local greats, Martin Zellar (Gear Daddies), Tony Andreason (The Trashmen), Pat Donohue (Prairie Home Companion) and many others! He has performed regionally and toured nationally with many different country and swing bands from the Pacific Northwest including: The Barn Door Slammers, Ralph Carney’s Pepper Grinders, Vince Mira, and Western Centuries. |
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![]() ![]() Weekly radio show on KFAI Radio 90.3 (4-6pm) The party continues at 331Club |
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![]() Join us for a high-energy night of punk, passion, and political power at Mayoral Mosh: Get Out the Vote for Omar Fateh! This electrifying event brings together some of the Twin Cities’ fiercest bands to rally community support for progressive champion Omar Fateh—a leader who’s been fighting for housing, justice, and working-class Minnesotans.
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Since forming in 2006, The High 48s have been making music that combines the soulful sound of classic bluegrass with a modern attitude, original songs and a wide range of influences far beyond Bill Monroe, the Stanley Brothers, and Flatt and Scruggs.In a genre created and dominated by artists from the South, The High 48s were born and raised in the Upper Midwest. And in a music scene where playing standards is the norm, The High 48s are a band of songwriters who perform their own material in addition to the “festival favorites.”Music 11am - 1pm
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![]() ![]() Weekly radio show on KFAI Radio 90.3 (4-6pm) The party continues at 331Club |
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![]() Boats and Bluegrass is a family friendly festival held on the Mississippi River in Winona, Minnesota.Boats and Bluegrass is a family friendly festival held on the Mississippi River in Winona, Minnesota. We pride ourselves in providing a fun, safe, and friendly festival environment. If you are looking for a laid-back festival with none of the large-fest hassles, this is your place.Full-weekend ticket purchase includes access to festival grounds, General Admission camping, and free boat rentals all weekend. All ticket levels are the same, the only difference is the price. Scoop em early to get the best deal :)All camping passes will go on sale January 1, 2025. If you are camping with an RV over 24’, you will need to purchase a reserved camping pass through Prairie Island Campground or visit https://www.boatsandbluegrass.com/reserved-campingKids 16 and under are free with paying adults. Rain or shine. Sorry, no refunds.For the safety of your pet and other festival attendees, pets are not allowed. Qualified service animals are allowed.
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Live Music Every Thursday we bring a little Celtic twist to our English pub with Celtic Jam at 7pm! An open jam session available to anyone that wants to join in! Open to all ages and talent levels. |
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Since forming in 2006, The High 48s have been making music that combines the soulful sound of classic bluegrass with a modern attitude, original songs and a wide range of influences far beyond Bill Monroe, the Stanley Brothers, and Flatt and Scruggs.In a genre created and dominated by artists from the South, The High 48s were born and raised in the Upper Midwest. And in a music scene where playing standards is the norm, The High 48s are a band of songwriters who perform their own material in addition to the “festival favorites.”Music 11am - 1pm
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![]() ![]() Weekly radio show on KFAI Radio 90.3 (4-6pm) The party continues at 331Club |
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Live Music Every Thursday we bring a little Celtic twist to our English pub with Celtic Jam at 7pm! An open jam session available to anyone that wants to join in! Open to all ages and talent levels. |
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Since forming in 2006, The High 48s have been making music that combines the soulful sound of classic bluegrass with a modern attitude, original songs and a wide range of influences far beyond Bill Monroe, the Stanley Brothers, and Flatt and Scruggs.In a genre created and dominated by artists from the South, The High 48s were born and raised in the Upper Midwest. And in a music scene where playing standards is the norm, The High 48s are a band of songwriters who perform their own material in addition to the “festival favorites.”Music 11am - 1pm
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