Saturday Bluegrass Brunches with The High 48’s ($6 Cover) at Aster

The Aster Cafe 125 S.E Main Street, Minneapolis

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

$6

The Birthday Club hosted by Dan Chouinard with guest Thomasina Petrus

Dunsmore Jazz Room 6161 Hwy 65 NE, Minneapolis

Dinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes. Songs to Celebrate March Music Birthdays Pianist Dan Chouinard invites a guest singer to join him in raising a musical toast to the music birthdays and other anniversaries of the month. For March, Thomasina Petrus joins Dan to celebrate Karen Carpenter (March 2), Liza Minelli (March 12), Nat King Cole (March 17), Aretha Franklin (March 25), Vicki Lawrence (March 26), and of course, Cheerleading Safety Month. Dan Chouinard: Piano and Host Thomasina Petrus: Featured Guest Singer Joining Dan on March 8, 2025, is singer, songwriter, actor and maker of (in)famous cashew brittle, Thomasina Petrus, a standout Twin Cities cabaret and theater veteran whose work includes “The Color Purple” at Park Square, “Beauty and the Beast” at the Ordway, and many productions as Billie Holiday in “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill.” Dan Chouinard is a St. Paul-based all-purpose pianist and accordionist, sing-along enabler, concert soloist and accompanist, French and Italian teacher, and writer and host of live history-and-music shows for MPR and TPT. Most recently at Crooners, Thomasina and Dan have appeared together with T Mychael Rambo and Charmin Michelle in “Rondo ’56: Remembering St. Paul’s Black Main Street”. “Eclectic Minnesota accompanist Dan Chouinard is ‘everyone’s go-to guy.’ “ — Kim Ode, StarTribune 2017 danchouinard.com

Keri Noble Album Release Concert at Crooners

Main Stage Showroom 6161 Hwy 65 NE, Minneapolis

Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. An Evening of Fresh Singer/Songwriter Music Join Keri Noble and her band as they celebrate the release of her newest album. Keri Noble: Vocals Zach Miller: Drums Dan Lawonn: Cello/Guitar Ian Allison: Bass Keri Noble is a soulful singer-songwriter with an ability to connect through shared experiences of falling in love, heartbreak, strength in adversity and vulnerability. www.kerinoble.com

Boss Mama & The Jebberhooch | Bock Fest Late Night

Cedar Lounge Earth Rider Brewery taproom 1715 North 3rd Street, Superior

Join us for a night of boss mamas and Jebberhooch at Bock Fest - it's gonna be lit!Boss Mama & The Jebberhooch | Bock Fest Late NightCome join us for a night of great music and good vibes at the Cedar Lounge Earth Rider Brewery taproom! Boss Mama & The Jebberhooch will be bringing their unique sound to keep you grooving all night long. Grab your friends and enjoy some delicious brews while dancing the night away. Don't miss out on this epic event!SCHEDULE7:30 PM Doors8:00 PM ShowTICKETS$5.00 Advance General Admission$5.00 Day of Show GA (if available)$60.00 Reserved Table for (4) Four*Advance ticket sales end at 3 PM day of the event. Walk-up tickets may be available at the time of doors.BOSS MAMA & THE JEBBERHOCH​Colleen (Boss Mama) Myhre has soul, and she pours it into every note. With complete control of her voice, “Colleen (Boss Mama) Myhre has soul, and she pours it into every note. “- Tony Peterson – Social Animals. With complete control of her voice, Colleen takes listeners on an emotional ride from smooth country heartbreak to foot stomping Americana blues and beyond. Her songwriting ranges from honest emotion and earthly imagery to the raucousness of horses, strippers, and whiskey. Myhre is a true American singer/songwriter grounded in her passion of soulful and heartfelt music.​Photo Credit: Keely ZyndaWritten by her and her husband and recorded in the living room of their rural Northern Minnesota landscape, her first album Rivers Run Dry, is a testament to the hard work and dues she has paid performing in local honky-tonks and taverns.​In 2011 Myhre released Ride of My Life. "Part Lucinda Williams and part Charlie Parr, Colleen Myhre's gritty songwriting is as rawhide tough as it is genuine. On stage, her rustic personality can entertain both a honky tonk’s hard boiled regulars and tranquil coffee house crowds alike. Colleen Myhre has a low, full voice that is similar in timbre to Lucinda Williams.” – Duluth News Tribune#SupportLiveMusic#SuperiorWi#CraftBeer#EarthRiderBeer#HoldFast

California Cover Cavalcade

The Hook and Ladder Theater 3010 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis

#gap-1152491256 { padding-top: 31px; } EVENT DETAILS rsvp on Facebook #gap-1868081660 { padding-top: 15px; } The Zen Arcade Stageat The Hook and Ladder’s Mission Room Doors 7:00pm :: Music 7:30:: 21+ $15 ADV (Box-Office) / $20 DOOR EVENT DESCRIPTION #gap-1685403066 { padding-top: 15px; } California Cover Cavalcade with Creedence Clearwater Replayed and The Wandering Suns “California Cover Cavalcade” is a special event with 2 great local bands – Creedence Clearwater Replayed and The Wandering Suns – paying tribute to some of the classic bands from Golden State. Doug Collins and the Receptionists are once again showing their love for the mighty CCR with their tribute group Creedence Clearwater Replayed. And Brian Just and friends present their new group The Wandering Suns which highlights the greats from California – from The Byrds to Flying Burrito Brothers, and Neil Young to Manassas.   Called “one of the most brilliant songwriters to emerge from the Twin Cities in nearly two decades” by Southernminn.com,Doug Collins and his crack band The Receptionists (which includes members of the classic Minnesota band Gear Daddies), are highlighted in their energetic shows, soulful singing, and honest, emotional songs. As Creedence Clearwater Replayed they honor one of America’s best bands. Radio DJ and music promoter Jessica Paxton says of Collins, “He really cares about his audiences having a good time, and he’s got a fantastic in-between song stage banter too; he’s a super funny guy and the dapperest of dressers.”   In 2024, friends Brian Just, Clay Williams, and Kent Militzer wanted to revisit the cosmic country and harmony vocals they had enjoyed playing in their former band, The Blackberry Brandy Boys (2011-2015). The band solidified their lineup with the additions of frequent BBB guest Dave Boquist, Clay’s Dieselfitter bandmate Dan Peterson, and drummer John Sandbo, The Wandering Suns was born.   Drawing inspiration from legendary artists The Wandering Suns deliver a unique blend of original compositions and cover songs that pay homage to the rich tapestry of Americana music. — BOX-OFFICE Tickets Are Available in The Zen Arcade During Hours of Operation. For More Information visit www.ZenArcadeTHC.com  #gap-581361541 { padding-top: 30px; } #gap-1280176252 { padding-top: 22px; } #image_1790418129 { 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-1344742111 > .col-inner { padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; margin: 0px 0px -21px 0px; } #row-888055397 > .col > .col-inner { padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; } #col-1301975156 > .col-inner { margin: 0px 0px -27px 0px; } #row-168544276 > .col > .col-inner { padding: 0px 0px 15px 0px; }

$17.32

Twine at Shaws

Shaw's Bar and Grill 1528 University Ave NE, Minneapolis

3 Quarter Country

Join us for 3 Quarter Country LIVE at The Narrows Saloon!

KRIS DELMHORST with Rose Cousins

The Cedar Cultural Center 416 Cedar Avenue South, Minneapolis

“moody, euphoric and transcendent”- LA TimesThe Cedar PresentsKRIS DELMHORST with Rose CousinsSaturday, March 8, 2025/ Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PMAll AgesSeated$25 Advance, $30 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 Cedar welcomes Kris Delmhorst, an American songwriter, singer, instrumentalist, and producer. With more than 25 years as an independent artist, she has built a body of work characterized by a wide-ranging, genre-agnostic curiosity and constant collaboration. Kris is touring in support of her new release Ghosts in the Garden.“bold and brilliant”- Irish Times“literate and allusive”- Boston Globe“moody, euphoric and transcendent”- LA TimesKris DelmhorstOver more than 25 years as an independent artist, Kris Delmhorst has built a body of work characterized by wide-ranging, genre-agnostic curiosity and constant collaboration. In addition to her nine critically-acclaimed studio albums, she’s written music for films and TV, contributed as a producer, player, and or/singer to scores of fellow artists’ work, and performed thousands of shows across the US and Europe.Delmhorst’s new album Ghosts in the Garden (3/7/25) is a layered, kaleidoscopic meditation on grief, loss, and fate. Working at Great North Sound Society, a studio built into an 18th-century Maine farmhouse that no doubt harbors ghosts of its own, Delmhorst tracked live with Ray Rizzo on drums, Jeremy Moses Curtis on bass, and Erik Koskinen on guitars. An illustrious procession of guest vocalists – Anaïs Mitchell, Rose Cousin Anna Tivel, Ana Egge, Taylor Ashton, Rachel Baiman, Jabe Beyer, and Jeffrey Foucault – brings prismatic brilliance to the tracks, refracting the individual slant of each song’s light.Inhabiting the record are a host of vivid spirits made tangible: the departed and the disappeared, sins and their consequences; lost loves, missed chances, and the invisible sorrows that accompany us all. With richly observed details and finely calibrated emotional range, Delmhorst finds the wavelength that illuminates these multitudes and invites them into an expansive conversation about the ways we’re shaped by loss, and woven together by unseen threads of love.Kris Delmhorst lives in western Massachusetts with her husband, the songwriter Jeffrey Foucault, and their daughter.To learn more about Kris Delmhorst:Visit her website here

Mac and Cheese at Dubliner

The Dubliner Pub 2162 University Avenue, St. Paul

Pete McCauley and Tim Cheesebrow bring old tunes to life and have a great time doing it. A Folkin’ Good Time!