Bastille My Heart

Main Stage Showroom 6161 Hwy 65 NE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. French Songs and Travel Stories The third annual Bastille My Heart show: An effervescent evening of French and French-American songs and stories to celebrate the French national holiday from this quartet of compagnons de voyage: star vocalists Prudence Johnson, Maud Hixson and Bradley Greenwald, hosted by Dan Chouinard on piano and accordion. Dan Chouinard: Host, Piano and Accordion Bradley Greenwald: Vocals Maud Hixson: Vocals Prudence Johnson: Vocals Dan Chouinard is a St. Paul-based all-purpose pianist, street accordionist, sing-along enabler and bicycling vagabond who’s traveled across Europe with an accordion and written about it for MPR in a show called Café Europa. –– Bradley Greenwald is an actor, singer, writer, and director. His original cabarets of music and spoken word create illuminating portraits of Leonard Bernstein, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, the year 1918, among others. –– Maud Hixson has been hailed in New York and London as a singularly elegant exponent of great songs, familiar and not. She and Dan appear together on her 2024 Bistro Award-winning album Permanent Moonlight: Songs of Sir Richard Rodney Bennett. –– Prudence Johnson has been on the musical theatre stage, in two feature films (A River Runs Through It and A Prairie Home Companion), on national radio and on concert stages across North America and Europe, including Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl. “Eclectic Minnesota accompanist Dan Chouinard is ‘everyone’s go-to guy.’ “ — Kim Ode, StarTribune 2017

Ray Barnard at Dubliner

The Dubliner Pub 2162 University Avenue, St. Paul, United States

“Ray B’s got his own bag. Song-wise, he’s kinda Mayfield, kinda old Nashville, kinda Gamble & Huff, kinda his own deal.”

You’ve Got A Friend: Michael Monroe’s Tribute to James Taylor

The Belvedere at Crooners 6161 Highway 65 NE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 90 minutes before showtimes. Great Songs by the Legendary James Taylor “Minnesota’s Acoustic Music Master” (Star Tribune) Michael Monroe, sings tunes by folk/pop favorite singer-songwriter James Taylor. You’ve Got A Friend is the first song Monroe sang professionally in 72’ at Asbury Park in NJ for 4000 attending the music festival. Expect to hear the best of James Taylor, with songs like Fire & Rain, Shower The People, Close Your Eyes, Sunny Skies, Sweet Baby James, Handy Man, October Road, Carolina In My Mind, How Sweet It Is, and of course You’ve Got A Friend. JT has always been a huge inspiration to Michael and a perfect fit for his tribute shows. Michael Monroe: Vocals and Guitar Tony Axtell: Bass Michael Pilhofer: Drums Dan Thayer: Electric Guitar “MN Acoustic Music Master,” (Star Tribune) Michael Monroe, performs original/acoustic cover tunes on vocals, crystal/bamboo flutes and Seaton Guitars crafted on the Gunflint Trail with reclaimed 200 year-old wood from the bottom of Lake Superior. Monroe’s award winning instrumental soundtracks are featured on PBS/CBC, in Jim Brandenburg’s (National Geographic) documentary, “Chased By The Light.” and received an Emmy for Jason Davis’ On The Road, program, “Soaring On Mended Wings.” A recipient of many MN State Arts Board grants from the 90s through 2023. michaelmonroemusic.com

The Falderals w. Art Vandalay

The Falderals: The Falderals play new folk for old souls. Composed of husband and wife Andrew and Rebecca Andestic and hailed by the Superior Telegram as a “true taste of American folk music,” the two have been playing music together since they met in the Peace Corps, starting around campfires, then the streets of Chicago, and now in bars and coffee shops around the Twin Cities. They’ve released four albums and once toured the US with three kids and a minivan. Their buttered harmonies and foot-stomping instrumentation will take you on journeys through ghost towns and wooded bike trails, bars, and bright-lighted cities; and while you travel with them, you’ll somehow feel right at home. Art Vandalay: Art Vandalay is a Twin Cities-based band known for its serious songwriting and playful live energy. Proudly taking on the mantle as “the poor-man’s version of The Band” (Duluth News Tribune), the roots/rockers have made a name for themselves playing Twin Cities dive bars, small-town breweries, coffee shops, and soybean festivals up-and-down the I-35 corridor, garnering ardent fans along the way. Blending the classic roots sounds of The Band and the modern indie sounds of Chuck Prophet and The Black Keys, Art Vandalay creates raw Americana rock with songs that are “impossibly catchy” (Duluth News Tribune). With their 4th album and 1st live record, One Night at the Aster, the album captures the spirited live energy that has made the band a fixture of the Twin Cities’ Americana scene.