Tom Hunter Trio: Blues, Ballads, and Heartache

Dunsmore Jazz Room 6161 Hwy 65 NE, Minneapolis

Dinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes. An Evening of Swing, Standards and Love Songs Please join the Tom Hunter Trio as they perform songs of love and loss to kick off Valentine’s Day celebrations. Tom Hunter: Piano, Vocals Matt Senjem: Bass Lars Eric Larson: Drums Tom Hunter is a talented pianist and singer celebrated for his engaging performances and genre-spanning versatility. With extensive experience in the music industry, he connects with audiences through his exceptional piano skills and emotive vocals. Whether performing solo or with others, Tom’s passion and professionalism distinguish him as a respected presence in the musical world. “Tom is where the music comes from” — Hubert Sumlin www.tomhunterblues.com

The Bistro Showcase

The Finnish Bistro 2264 Como Avenue, St. Paul

Join us at 6:30 pm for The Bistro Showcase Hosted by Jun Sugiyama Featuring For more information visit our Events & Music Facebook page

Event Series Celtic Jam at Sir Bens Duluth

Celtic Jam at Sir Bens Duluth

Sir Benedicts Tavern on The Lake Duluth 805 E Superior St, Duluth

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.

NORDIC ROOTS SERIES: LENA JONSSON TRIO with Ponyfolk

The Cedar Cultural Center 416 Cedar Avenue South, Minneapolis

A unique mix of deeply rooted Swedish folk, jazz, American old-time, and electro-acoustic sounds.NORDIC ROOTS SERIES: LENA JONSSON TRIO with PonyfolkThursday, February 6, 2025 / Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 7:30 PMAll AgesSeated$23 Advance, $28 Day of ShowThis is a seated show with general admission, first-come-first-served seating. The Cedar is happy to reserve seats for patrons who require special seating accommodations. To request access accommodations, please go to our Access page.For Cedar presented shows, online ticket sales typically end one hour before the door time, and then, based on availability, tickets will be available at the door.ABOUT THIS SHOWThe multi award winning Lena Jonsson Trio continues to break new grounds around the world with their unique mix of deeply rooted Swedish folk, jazz, American old-time and electro acoustic sounds.Lena Jonsson’s ability to balance this with innovative artistic sensibilities, sparkling joy of life and a charisma of a rock-star have made her one Scandinavia’s most visionary musicians.LENA JONSSON TRIOLena Jonsson’s ability to balance a deep knowledge of traditional Swedish folk music with innovative artistic sensibilities, the sparkling joy of life, and the charisma of a rock star have made her one of Sweden’s most visionary musicians. She has created a unique style inspired by traditional Swedish music as well as rock, pop, and American old-time and bluegrass traditions.Together with guitarist Ian Carr and bassist Krydda Sundström they create a virtuosic yet playful trio. In April 2023, the trio won Artist of the year at the Swedish Folk awards. Their album ”Stories from the Outside” won both a Swedish Grammis and the Manifest prize in 2021 and Album of the year by LIRA Music Magazine and song of the year by Swedish radio. They released their third album ”Elements” in June 2023."Lena Jonsson, national fiddler, is increasingly becoming a Swedish composer of folk music. Nowadays, it's both about what and how she plays. She still plays from folk music, deeply from within the tradition, but increasingly she also plays through and out of herself.’’ ”.....Summary: each melody/piece/ track/song is a handmade work of art.” - HIFI & MUSIK, SWEDEN. #7 2023.To learn more about LENA JONSSON TRIO:Visit his website herePonyfolkPonyfolk was formed in 2014 by Clifton Nesseth (vocals, fiddle) and Paul Sauey (vocals, guitar, bass pedals). Based out of Duluth and Minneapolis, MN, the pair’s multi-instrumentalist abilities and vocal harmonies have carved them out a reputation of creating maximalist soundscapes that are defined by droning layers of guitars, strings, and keyboard textures - undergirding emotionally evocative lyrical imagery. Mikey Marget (cello, vocals) joined in 2022. Heavily influenced by the Nisswa-stämma Nordic Music & Dance Festival, the band began exploring the intersection of Nordic & Americana music and is now co-producing Duluth-stämman in coordination with The Nordic Center of Duluth (June 13th & 14th, 2025). They are releasing their first album of traditional tunes in February of 2025, and will be studying music in Sweden this summer thanks to grants from American Scandinavian Foundation.To learn more about Ponyfolk:Visit their Bandcamp page herePhoto credit: Michael AndersonSPONSORED BY