North Country Singers at White Squirrel

Bio: The North Country Singers draw from a deep well. The group performs original material inspired by the people, rivers and wide-open spaces of the American Midwest. Their primary musical hallmarks are 60’s Country Rock, Singer-Songwriter Americana, Traditional Country, and Bluegrass. Their set is peppered with timeless Country Songs by folks like: Hank Williams, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, as well as American Traditionals that have been passed on since time immemorial.

Lucky Charmed Country with Trailer Trash at Crooners

Dunsmore Jazz Room 6161 Hwy 65 NE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Dinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes. Country, Rockabilly, Swing and more! Join Trailer Trash as they go down a lucky charmed trail of country classics! Great artists like Merle Haggard, George Jones, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Sr, Waylon Jennings,Bob Wills, and more. Songs like The Race Is On, Folsom Prison, Honky Tonk Blues, The Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line, Roly Poly, Okie From Muskogee, you get the idea! Nate Dungan: Guitar, Vocals Randy Anderson: Guitar, Vocals Jon Duncan: Piano, Organ, Accordion, Vocals Keely Lane: Drums Steve Price: Bass, Vocals Randy Broughten: Pedal steel, Lap steel TRAILER TRASH started at the 24 Bar in the now defunct Berman Buckskin Building in 1992. Moving to Lee’s Liquor Lounge in May, 1993, they held down a regular Wednesday night gig that became a midweek attraction of Minneapolis nightlife. Thanks to the resurgence of classic country music and swing-dancing in the mid-90s, the band gained a following among new generations of music lovers. To this day, TRAILER TRASH is known for playing traditional country music as well as a wide variety of styles from the American hit parade. A typically eclectic set list will span decades and touch the heart of every audience. “In person, the honky-tonk band remains one of the last great human jukeboxes, a must-see for out-of-towners here for family, with an eclectic catalog far exceeding the favorites…” Peter S. Scholtes, City Pages trailertrashmusic.com