Dogpile w. Cowboy Thoughts, Lone Rock Bride
Dogpile: Dogpile is a Folk band from Minneapolis, MN. With influences ranging from John Prine to Waylon. Dogpile’s unique sound blends the country & western of old with the folk renaissance of the 60s & 70s. Cowboy Thoughts: Cowboy Thoughts is a honky tonkin’ country band curated by front woman Kara Wilder. She has brought together a melange of Minneapolis musicians including current and former members of beloved twin cities bands such as Suzie, Müllet, Black Market Brass, Night Moves, Dial Up, and Rupert Angeleyes to make you two-step on your broken heart. Photo credit: Joe Cristo Lone Rock Bride: Lone Rock Bride is an alt country band based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their debut album “Rosette” was released in April 2025.
Tony Sammis
Lord Fletcher’s Old Lake Lodge 3746 Sunset Drive, Spring Park, MN, United States
Dorothy Doring and Rick Carlson
Maggie’s Piano Lounge 6161 Highway 65 NE, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesNo cover–light fare available from 4:30pm to 9:30pm. Full-menu available until 8:30pm. Bar and table seating offered – NO RESERVATIONS Dorothy Doring: 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!
The Angry Line Cook
The Best Smash Burgers in town!

Acoustic Guitar Trailblazer- Billy McLaughlin & special guest Nathan Wilson
Dunsmore Jazz Room 6161 Hwy 65 NE, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesDinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes. Acousitc Guitar Virtuoso Emmy Award winner and acoustic guitar vanguard. If you don’t know Billy’s music, or what he’s been through to keep making it, this show is a must-see. Acoustic guitar that defies gravity. New solo compositions and exceptionally funny improv dialogue with violin/mandolin maestro Nathan Wilson. Billy McLaughlin: Acoustic Guitar Nathan Wilson: Mandolin and Violin Billy McLaughlin is recognized internationally as a world-class guitarist, composer and inspirational performer who has appeared on Billboard’s TopTen Chart. Previously signed to Virgin Records’ Narada label, McLaughlin has 14 CD releases, 3 National Campus Entertainer of the Year Awards*, 5 Minnesota Music Awards and his decades of national concert touring earned him the Hall of Fame Achievement Award*. But in 1999 McLaughlin vanished from sight as his career crumbled due to a little-known neuro-muscular disorder called Focal Dystonia. After suffering several years without a cure, he embarked on an unlikely attempt to regain his career by re-learning his instrument left-handed. His remarkable comeback is captured in the documentary film Changing Keys (airing on PBS 2010) and a concert film called Coming Back Alive featuring McLaughlin with string orchestra and a reunion of his longtime rock band. Now serving as Ambassador for Awareness for the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, McLaughlin is the winner of the 2010 Public Leadership in Neurology Award** whose previous winners include Paul Allen, Julie Andrews, Leon Fleischer and Michael J. Fox. McLaughlin has resumed an international schedule of concert appearances and keynote speaking. He resides in his home state of Minnesota with his two sons. “…you may swear Billy McLaughlin is two of the greatest acoustic guitarists you’ve ever heard.” — Pittsburgh Post Gazette billymclaughlin.com