

Week of Events
Randy’s Gathering
Deano and the Dinosaurs
Deano and the Dinosaurs
A fun mix of jazz standards, blues, Latin, and a sprinkling of electric Django. Dean Harrington and Deano Mikkelson on guitars, Tom Lewis on the bass, and Dehl Gallagher on the drums.
Hurricane Harold Trio
Hurricane Harold Trio
Harold Tremblay, Dan Schwalbe & Doug Otto, as an acoustic trio for an early evening blues and roots show.
Fridley Jazz Ensemble Spring Showcase
Fridley Jazz Ensemble Spring Showcase
Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. Big Band Jazz Join the Fridley High School Jazz ensemble for their Spring Showcase. This dedicated community of students will be performing selections from the last academic year of music-making, including both big band and newer selections. Siena Olson: Director Noah Burkhardt: Flute Kenneth Thao: Flute Eli Yang: Alto Sax Alex Johnson: Tenor Sax Alison Martin: Violin Fara Klohs: Trumpet Vivian Nealy: Trumpet Sophia Good: Trumpet Karl Klohs: Trombone Mya Karsten: Trombone Leah Martin: Vibraphone Harper Helmer: Keyboard Ian Hoogheem: Drum Set Ethan Canseco-Voigt: Electric Bass Micheal Hardel: Electric Guitar Fridley High School Jazz Ensemble is a 9th through 12th grade ensemble that rehearses and performs from September until May. The ensemble performs at local Senior Living Centers, Tri-Metro Jazz Festival, Eau Claire Jazz Festival, in addition to 3 band concerts and 2 jazz concerts throughout the school year.
Rabbit By Owl Light w. Crow With No Mouth & M. Harlan Engelmann
Rabbit By Owl Light w. Crow With No Mouth & M. Harlan Engelmann
Rabbit By Owl Light is the performance moniker of composer/sound designer Greg Brosofske. He has created music for theater in the Twin Cities and Chicago for the past twenty years and is a frequent collaborator with dance company Black Label Movement. He has written scores for several independent films including the score for Danish filmmaker Carlos Alvarez’s ‘Human Rights’, which won an award at the 60Second Short Film Fest in Copenhagen. His music as RBOL is influenced by minimalism, industrial and ambient music, is atmospheric yet rhythmically charged, incorporating a wide range of contemporary compositional and production techniques. crow with no mouth is the project name for Jesse Goin’s various experimental music activities, which includes feature writing, curating a Twin Cities-based concert series, programming and hosting an occasional podcast, and, since 2022, his own music. All of this and more can be found at crowwithnomouth.com M. Harlan Engelmann is a musician living in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Mark performs, composes, and improvises with keyboard, plucked string, and percussion instruments, alongside digital signal processing and algorithmic sequencing in SuperCollider. His music centers timbre, harmony, and tuning—and merges acoustic and digital instruments as both sound sources and control interfaces. ~ M. Harlan Engelmann https://mhengelmann.bandcamp.com ~ crow with no mouth https://crowwithnomouth.com/ ~ Rabbit By Owl Light https://gregbrosofske.com/rabbit-by-owllight/
Sunday Trad Session
DJ Demonica
DJ Demonica
Cutting her teeth on the dance floors of Hollywood, DJ Demonica has been spinning vinyl since the 90’s. Having spent years in the clubs from LA to SF, DJ Demonica brings an eclectic mix of genres from electronic, surf, & punk rock, new wave and rocksteady to her sets.
Ali Gray’s Country Jamboree
Cheap Bouquet Residency: Merch Drop w. Kyrie Nova & the Defiant, Homunculus Rex
Sarah Morris and the Sometimes Guys
Irish Céilí Dancing
Irish Céilí Dancing
Join in the fun with an Irish céilí dancing session, every Wednesday with instructor Paul McCluskey and live music with local musicians.
Irish Diplomacy
Irish Diplomacy
An eclectic Irish-American band with members from varied facets of the rich Twin Cities music scene.
Marilyn Maye Celebrates Johnny Carson’s 100th Birthday!
Marilyn Maye Celebrates Johnny Carson’s 100th Birthday!
Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. Jazz and Nightclub Legend The award-winning Marilyn Maye appeared 76 times on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, the record for appearances by a singer. He called her “Super-Singer”. Steve Allen presented her at various times on his national television show, which led to an RCA recording contract, seven albums and 34 singles including her hit record of “Cabaret”. Beside the 76 appearances on Carson, she performed multiple times on The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Jim Nabors Show and 3 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. Maye appeared twice, 2019 and 2022 on CBS Sunday Morning with Mo Rocca. On NBC’s Harry, she sang her classic version of “Here’s To Life” and was interviewed by Harry Connick, Jr. Her RCA recording of “Too Late Now” was included by the Smithsonian Institution on an album of the 110 best American compositions of the 20th century. Last year, her concert in Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall was preceded by a full-page preview in The New York Times and was sold out, with 2,800 people in attendance. She performed with the 80-piece New York Pops Orchestra conducted by Steven Reineke, receiving an unprecedented 12 standing ovations. There were seven rave reviews and she received a proclamation from NYC Mayor Eric Adams at the event declaring March 24, 2023, “Marilyn Maye Day”. Maye continues to perform throughout the United States in various clubs and concert halls. For the past 18 years, she has appeared regularly each year in New York City, in the spring and fall at 54 Below for 10 or more sold-out nights, as well as Birdland and Dizzy’s at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Each year, twice a year since 2012, her multi-night engagements are sold out at The Purple Room in Palm Springs, Crooner’s in Minneapolis, MIM Theater in Phoenix, AZ and many other venues. Check Out These New Reviews!!https://stageandcinema.com/2025/04/09/marilyn-maye-54-below/ https://nitelifeexchange.com/marilyn-maye-way-beyond-marvelous-at-54-below/ https://thefrontrowcenter.com/2025/04/happy-birthday-marilyn-maye-at-54-below/ https://outinjersey.net/this-week-marilyn-maye-makes-54-below-the-place-to-be/ “Marilyn Maye has everything. She has a theatrical flair that captivates and enthralls, and jazz-spiced chops that can reach notes most singers a third her age can’t even hit in their dreams. She’s the real deal, the surviving artist of the American popular singer.”–Rex Reed, New York Observer MarilynMaye.com
Nights with Tim
Nights with Tim
Dig into the deeper, progressive side of disco, funk, and R&B from the ’70s and ’80s, with the occasional turn into house and left-field gems. An all vinyl night courtesy of local selector Tim. He knows how to keep the vibes at White Squirrel curious and moving.
Pop Wagner
Pop Wagner
Pop has quite the reputation as a singer, picker, fiddler, lasso twirler, poet and downright funny guy.
Cocktail Hour with Jazz Pianist, Tedd Firth
Cocktail Hour with Jazz Pianist, Tedd Firth
No cover–light fare available from 4:30pm to 9:30pm. Full-menu available until 8:30pm. Bar and table seating offered – NO RESERVATIONS Jazz in Maggie’s Piano Lounge Jazz pianist Tedd Firth, most often seen in the Twin Cities as accompanist to such vocalists as Marilyn Maye, Michael Feinstein and Bernadette Peters, returns to Crooners for an intimate cocktail hour in Maggie’s Lounge. Tedd Firth: Piano Tedd Firth is a musical director, pianist and arranger. As musical director and accompanist he has worked with Bernadette Peters, Michael Feinstein, Marilyn Maye, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Barbara Cook, Maureen McGovern, Elaine Paige, Tom Wopat, Leslie Uggams, Joshua Bell, Melissa Errico, Christine Ebersole, Lee Ann Womack, Faith Prince, John Schneider, Betty Buckley, Mary Cleere Haran, Margaret Whiting, Carol Sloane and many others. Among the jazz musicians he has performed or recorded with are John Pizzarelli, Houston Person, Frank Wess, Mark Whitfield, Red Holloway, Benny Golson and Joe Morello. As an arranger and orchestrator, Tedd’s work has been performed by all major American symphony orchestras. In 2023, Tedd created the two piano arrangements and full orchestrations for the concert “Two Pianos: Who Could Ask for Anything More?” featuring Michael Feinstein and classical pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet. Television appearances include “The Today Show,” “Live From Lincoln Center” and “All My Children.” TeddFirth.com
John Magnuson Trio w. Doug Otto & Hilary Thavis
John Magnuson Trio w. Doug Otto & Hilary Thavis
Years ago, John Magnuson was in a Minneapolis band called the Carpetbaggers. John wrote and sang many of the band’s songs. In November of 2020, John released an Americana Indie/Folk-Rock-ish record (with splashes of twang) called Barely Noticeable. In 2024, he released Waiting For The Water To Recede. His eponymous trio+ consists of Paul McFarland (Run Westy Run, Lolo’s Ghost), John Sandbo (Curtiss A and the Dark Click), and JJ Benson (Lolo’s Ghost and many others). With special guest Doug Otto and Hilary Thavis.
SOLD OUT – Morel Feast Fundraiser
SOLD OUT – Morel Feast Fundraiser
The non-profit Hook & Ladder Theater is proud to announce another sure sign of spring with the return of it’s Annual Morel Feast Fundraiser on Thursday, May 29th, 2025
Marilyn Maye Celebrates Johnny Carson’s 100th Birthday!
Marilyn Maye Celebrates Johnny Carson’s 100th Birthday!
Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. Jazz and Nightclub Legend The award-winning Marilyn Maye appeared 76 times on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, the record for appearances by a singer. He called her “Super-Singer”. Steve Allen presented her at various times on his national television show, which led to an RCA recording contract, seven albums and 34 singles including her hit record of “Cabaret”. Beside the 76 appearances on Carson, she performed multiple times on The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Jim Nabors Show and 3 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. Maye appeared twice, 2019 and 2022 on CBS Sunday Morning with Mo Rocca. On NBC’s Harry, she sang her classic version of “Here’s To Life” and was interviewed by Harry Connick, Jr. Her RCA recording of “Too Late Now” was included by the Smithsonian Institution on an album of the 110 best American compositions of the 20th century. Last year, her concert in Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall was preceded by a full-page preview in The New York Times and was sold out, with 2,800 people in attendance. She performed with the 80-piece New York Pops Orchestra conducted by Steven Reineke, receiving an unprecedented 12 standing ovations. There were seven rave reviews and she received a proclamation from NYC Mayor Eric Adams at the event declaring March 24, 2023, “Marilyn Maye Day”. Maye continues to perform throughout the United States in various clubs and concert halls. For the past 18 years, she has appeared regularly each year in New York City, in the spring and fall at 54 Below for 10 or more sold-out nights, as well as Birdland and Dizzy’s at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Each year, twice a year since 2012, her multi-night engagements are sold out at The Purple Room in Palm Springs, Crooner’s in Minneapolis, MIM Theater in Phoenix, AZ and many other venues. “Marilyn Maye has everything. She has a theatrical flair that captivates and enthralls, and jazz-spiced chops that can reach notes most singers a third her age can’t even hit in their dreams. She’s the real deal, the surviving artist of the American popular singer.”–Rex Reed, New York Observer MarilynMaye.com
Swamp Twisters 2.0
Swamp Twisters 2.0
A group of Twin Cities Blues All-Stars with a combined experience of 670 years of recording, performing locally, nationally and backing national Blues artists.
Lakeside Effects w. Sun Stereo, Ghostlands
Lakeside Effects w. Sun Stereo, Ghostlands
Lakeside Effects: Awe-inspiring Electronic Dance Fusion. Lakeside Effects live shows have prompted excited fans to ask “are you even human?!” Genre-defying and masterfully executed, Lakeside Effects is a dazzling, experimental, multi-instrumentalist, feel-good dance party from start to finish. Lakeside Effects is helmed by multi-instrumentalist and producer Adrian Barnett who seamlessly switches between saxophones (even playing two at the same time!) to flute, keys, bass, vocals, AND drums all while the music never stops. There is no other show like Lakeside Effects! Sun Stereo: Sun Stereo delivers a full sensory explosion incorporating a hybridization of organic and electronic elements blended with Beatlesque vocal harmonies, electronic soundscapes, circus-esque performance dance, sing-along story book lyrics, orchestral strings, and a funk-your-face-off horn section. Since their inception in 2012, they have developed a fierce following and established themselves as a truly original, one-of-a-kind psychedelic circus! They also have performed tribute sets for special festival sets as The Beatles(Gentlemen of the Road Tour/Summer Camp 2012-2015), The Doors(Summer Camp 2016), and The Flaming Lips (Summer Camp 2018). They have performed at numerous festivals, including Mumford & Sons Gentlemen of the Road Tours in Ohio, Illinois, and Iowa, 10 years at Summer Camp Music Festival, North Coast Music Festival, 3 years at Peoria Blues and Heritage Festival, The Taste of Randolph Street, Navy Pier, Shoefest, SOHO Music Festival, Illiac Music Festival, Pygmalion Festival, Make Music Normal Festival, People Fest, Bonfire Music Fest, Merchant Street Music Festival, The Dixon Petunia Festival, Down on the Farm, Urbana Sweetcorn Festival, and Taste of Champaign. They have shared the stage with George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, Devotchka, Here Come the Mummies, EOTO, Keller Williams, The Wood Brothers, The Werks, The Apache Relay, Digital Tape Machine, Mike Dillon Band, Those Darlins, The Main Squeeze, This Must Be the Band, UV Hippo, Waydown Wanderers, Euforquestra, Jon Wayne and the Pain, J.C. and the Uptown Sound, and Henhouse Prowlers.Ghostlands – Bio Ghostlands: Ghostlands is a band from Minneapolis, MN. They sound like if someone threw the Beatles down a well and covered them with Pavement. See also: Built to Spill, Neil Young, MJ Lenderman, Sparklehorse.
Arne Fogel with Rick Carlson
Arne Fogel with Rick Carlson
No cover–light fare available from 4:30pm to 9:30pm. Full-menu available until 8:30pm. Bar and table seating offered – NO RESERVATIONS Arne Fogel: Vocals Rick Carlson: Piano Maggie’s Piano Lounge is a warm, relaxed and inviting space featuring a variety of seasoned singers and piano players. No cover. Order all of your favorite Crooners drinks and dinner items, experience superb service, and enjoy the great music!
Groovy and Ethereal with the Neighborhood Quartet
Groovy and Ethereal with the Neighborhood Quartet
Dinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes. An Evening of Evocative Instrumental Music Sticky melodies layered over funky grooves, with clever arrangements, tasty solos, and plenty of vibraphone! Steve Roehm: Vibraphone Dan Schwartz: Guitar, Vocals Nick Salisbury: Bass Greg Schutte: Drums If you spend some time with the quartet’s music, you won’t be surprised to learn its members are in-demand players around and beyond the Twin Cities. Roehm’s vibes are essential to the imaginatively interpretative trio the New Standards, fronted by Chan Poling (the Suburbs) and John Munson (Semisonic). As a supporting musician, Schwartz has played with many singer-songwriters and acoustic acts, including Dan Navarro and Peter Mayer. Drummer Greg Schutte, in addition to being among the finest jazz drummers in the Twin Cities, has played and toured with Mickey Hart, Chastity Brown, and Ryan Bingham, a gig he shares with NHQT bassist Nick Salisbury. Schutte is also a sound designer and runs a recording studio, Boom Island Recording, where he ably produced the Neighborhood Quartet’s album. The big-eared and agile Salisbury, despite stiff internal competition, must be the group’s most scheduled player; in 2023, he played 353 gigs, and is a particular favorite with songwriters and Americana acts such as Brian Fallon, Sarah Morris, Jack Klatt, and the Dollys. “Add the debut LP by the band of seasoned Twin Cities jazz and rock sidemen to your list of cool instrumental to groove to while getting work done, à la Khrungbin or Hermanos Gutiérrez. Vibraphonist Steve Roehm of The New Standards leads the be-bopping alongside Dan Schwartz’s neo-twangy and sometimes surfy guitar through 10 original tracks you wish were 50 instead; not just so you could get more work done.” – Chris Riemenschneider – Minnesota Star Tribune theneighborhoodquartet.com
Irish Music Session
Blue Earth Collective
Joyful Storm with the Adi Yeshaya Jazz Orchestra
Joyful Storm with the Adi Yeshaya Jazz Orchestra
Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. Burning Vocals, Traditional & Contemporary Orchestral Jazz, Swing & Bop Don’t miss this 13-piece jazz orchestra in a night of compositions and new arrangements of jazz and pop favorites. Adi Yeshaya: Piano / Leader Pete Whitman, Aaron Hedenstrom, Joe Mayo, Brian Handeland: Saxes / Woodwinds Brad Shermock, Elaine Burt, Steve Wagner: Trumpets / Flugelhorns Pete Enblom, Dave Graf: Trombones Jeff Bailey: Acoustic Bass Joe Pulice: Drums Over the course of a music career that is approaching its 40-year mark, Adi Yeshaya has earned international recognition as an arranger, composer and orchestrator. He has collaborated with renowned artists, including Prince, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Lena Horne, Doc Severinsen and Burt Bacharach. In addition, he has been arranging music for NBC The Voice. As a resident of the Twin Cities, Adi has served as a pianist and musical director for the late world-class jazz vocalist Debbie Duncan. www.adiyeshaya.com/adi-yeshaya-jazz-orchestra
NEW ORLEANS SUSPECTS
NEW ORLEANS SUSPECTS
New Orleans Suspects began playing together in 2009 as a pick-up band at the Maple Leaf in New Orleans. Comprised of some of the most seasoned, highly respected players in NOLA, the group called themselves The Unusual Suspects.
Marilyn Maye Celebrates Johnny Carson’s 100th Birthday!
Marilyn Maye Celebrates Johnny Carson’s 100th Birthday!
Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. Jazz and Nightclub Legend The award-winning Marilyn Maye appeared 76 times on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, the record for appearances by a singer. He called her “Super-Singer”. Steve Allen presented her at various times on his national television show, which led to an RCA recording contract, seven albums and 34 singles including her hit record of “Cabaret”. Beside the 76 appearances on Carson, she performed multiple times on The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Jim Nabors Show and 3 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. Maye appeared twice, 2019 and 2022 on CBS Sunday Morning with Mo Rocca. On NBC’s Harry, she sang her classic version of “Here’s To Life” and was interviewed by Harry Connick, Jr. Her RCA recording of “Too Late Now” was included by the Smithsonian Institution on an album of the 110 best American compositions of the 20th century. Last year, her concert in Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall was preceded by a full-page preview in The New York Times and was sold out, with 2,800 people in attendance. She performed with the 80-piece New York Pops Orchestra conducted by Steven Reineke, receiving an unprecedented 12 standing ovations. There were seven rave reviews and she received a proclamation from NYC Mayor Eric Adams at the event declaring March 24, 2023, “Marilyn Maye Day”. Maye continues to perform throughout the United States in various clubs and concert halls. For the past 18 years, she has appeared regularly each year in New York City, in the spring and fall at 54 Below for 10 or more sold-out nights, as well as Birdland and Dizzy’s at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Each year, twice a year since 2012, her multi-night engagements are sold out at The Purple Room in Palm Springs, Crooner’s in Minneapolis, MIM Theater in Phoenix, AZ and many other venues. “Marilyn Maye has everything. She has a theatrical flair that captivates and enthralls, and jazz-spiced chops that can reach notes most singers a third her age can’t even hit in their dreams. She’s the real deal, the surviving artist of the American popular singer.”–Rex Reed, New York Observer MarilynMaye.com
Wild Colonial Bhoys
Wild Colonial Bhoys
Their shows are a rollicking good time, the music is tight and the banter is lively, and they’ve honed their craft over their two-decade career.
FLOWTUS w. Eldest Daughter, SYFN
FLOWTUS w. Eldest Daughter, SYFN
FLOWTUS, revived in 2022, is a queer four-piece Indie Rock Dream band featuring Kelsey Wefald (drums), Janani Logendran (lead vocals, guitar), Erin Horvath (lead guitar, vocals), and Katya Haskina (bass, vocals). Their sound blends melancholic, sultry vibes with an energetic, raw edge, beautifully capturing the complexities of love and heartbreak.
NEW ORLEANS SUSPECTS “New Orleans Funk From Fats to The Meters”
NEW ORLEANS SUSPECTS “New Orleans Funk From Fats to The Meters”
New Orleans Suspects began playing together in 2009 as a pick-up band at the Maple Leaf in New Orleans. Comprised of some of the most seasoned, highly respected players in NOLA, the group called themselves The Unusual Suspects. Their chemistry was undeniable and by the summer of 2011 they decided to tour full-time, renaming the band New Orleans Suspects. They quickly began attracting large crowds from San Francisco to New York. They have currently released five albums and established themselves as one of New Orleans’ best supergroups.
MN Record Show
MN Record Show
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Aaron James
Arne Fogel with Rick Carlson
Arne Fogel with Rick Carlson
No cover–light fare available from 4:30pm to 9:30pm. Full-menu available until 8:30pm. Bar and table seating offered – NO RESERVATIONS Arne Fogel: Vocals Rick Carlson: Piano Maggie’s Piano Lounge is a warm, relaxed and inviting space featuring a variety of seasoned singers and piano players. No cover. Order all of your favorite Crooners drinks and dinner items, experience superb service, and enjoy the great music!
Big Trouble
CROONERS JAZZ: Steve Kenny Quintet – Blue Chunks
CROONERS JAZZ: Steve Kenny Quintet – Blue Chunks
Dinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes. An Evening of Original Creative Jazz The Steve Kenny Quintet – “Blue Chunks” is a Jazz concert show featuring the original works of Steve Kenny, a popular and engaging Jazz Trumpeter and band leader. His crowd-pleasing Blue Chunks suites have been presented at various Jazz venues over the last year, and this Crooners performance is a precursor to the ensemble going into the studio to document these tunes for release later in the year. Steve Kenny: TrumpetDave Brattain: SaxophonesKavyesh Kaviraj: PianoTed Olsen: BassMiguel Hurtado: Drums Steve Kenny is active in the Minnesota Jazz community as a Performer, Composer and bandleader. Steve was the curator of a weekly Saturday Jazz series at kj’s hideaway, and before that at the Black Dog Cafe, producing over 400 Saturday Night Jazz shows. His latest recording, “Quartets”, includes original compositions played by 4 separate ensembles of Twin Cities Jazz musicians. in 2019, the national Jazz Journalists Association named Steve as a “Minnesota Jazz Hero” for his work in the Jazz community and lifelong devotion to the Idiom.
Barking at Ghosts Release Show
Barking at Ghosts Release Show
Barking at Ghosts is a Minneapolis-based power-pop trio specializing in tightly crafted original songs, hooky riffs and melodic vocal harmonies.
Lisa Gutkin Klezmer Band
Lisa Gutkin Klezmer Band
Lisa Gutkin has crafted a courageously varied artistic career by bringing an instantly relatable style to audiences through her theater, music, and storytelling. A masterful Grammy Award-winning violinist, singer/songwriter, actor, and composer, Lisa has an uncanny way of taking those audiences with her wherever she goes.
Tim On Tap
Tim On Tap
The Tim On Tap Show is heavily crowd-involved, he believes life is hard enough so we might as well all sing along. He takes requests and is always a crowd favorite.
Handsome Traveler w. Whispered The Rabbit, Mostly Trees
Handsome Traveler w. Whispered The Rabbit, Mostly Trees
9:00 The Handsome Traveler (2 piece) 10:00 Whispered the Rabbit (4 piece) 11:00 Mostly Trees (4 piece)