Saturday Pat McLaughlin Band: 1-3 PM Tim Sigler: 4-6 PM Sunday PK Mayo 1-3 PM Followed by a Huey Helicopter Flyover Annika Chambers with Paul DeLauiers 4-6 PM
Patty and The Buttons preach the gospel of hot rhythm and happy feet. The band is similar to what you would find in a dance hall, cafe or nightclub anywhere around the world between 1920-1940. Despite being an ensemble firmly rooted in tradition, the band presents their music without being shackled to history. They play their own compositions as well as takes on music of the era. Patty’s eclectic taste gives the band diverse influences including New Orleans Traditional Jazz, Western Swing, Gypsy Melodies, Ragtime Piano Blues, Jug Music and 1930′s Popular Song. The core instrumentation of accordion, clarinet, guitar and bass is light and swift, but also melancholic and lush when it needs to be. Patty, mostly known as an accordionist doubles as the bands vocalist. His voice is inspired most by the old time hollers and croons from the dawn of recording once described as “Tom Waits meets Rudy Vallee.” More than anything, The Buttons is a group that is always enjoying themselves… Which seems to give audiences permission to do the same.
Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. From Broadway to the Village When the artistry of vocalist Jennifer Grimm met the mastery of composer arranger Adi Yeshaya, a new sound was born. Don’t miss this 13-piece jazz orchestra in a night of compositions and new arrangements of jazz and pop favorites. Composer, arranger and jazz pianist Adi Yeshaya was born and raised in Israel. Graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, Adi has been active, both as a musician and educator for nearly four decades. His credentials include arranging and orchestration for many artists, including Prince, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Lena Horne, Burt Bacharach, The Swiss Jazzaar jazz festival, and for NBC’s The Voice. As a resident of the Twin Cities, he served as a pianist and musical director for the late Debbie Duncan for nearly three decades until her passing; performed and arranged for the Minnesota Orchestra with conductors Sarah Hicks and Doc Severinsen; and for countless singers and ensembles like Dennis Spears, Gwen Matthews, Bruce Henry, Cookie Coleman, Ginger Commodore, Prudence Johnson, the Guthrie Theater, Jack McDuff, JazzMN Big Band, The Peterson Family and his own big band. Adi has been active as an educator, as well. He taught at the University of Minnesota, McNally Smith College of Music (St. Paul, MN) and Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA). “Wonderful arrangements.” –Aretha Franklin AdiYeshaya.com
As the Apple Valley Freedom Celebration has been moved to Friday, July 5th due to weather; the Alex Rossi Band’s concert has been postponed to Saturday, September 14th from 2 to 4p.m. at the Apple Valley Food Truck Festival in Kelley Park.
TRAM RIDES, THE MARV NISSEL BAND, 1919 ROOT BEER FLOATS*, ICE CREAM*, PIE*, WASHBOARD LAUNDRY, YARD GAMES, WOOL CARDING, RUG WEAVER, HORSE CART RIDES, & MORE! :) This 4th of July weekend event is perfect for the WHOLE FAMILY! Admission: General Public: $5 | 2 & Under: FREE | FA Members/Season Passholders: FREE Day of Event: $10 *Available for purchase.
Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. Jazz, Pop Don’t miss Tony nominee, Ann Hampton Callaway, in her new show “Finding Beauty: Inspired Classics and Originals”. Ann’s show is comprised of classics from her songwriting inspirations- Carole King, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Paul Simon, and many more. Also, the recent inductee into The Women Songwriters Hall of Fame shares songs from her new CD “Finding Beauty: Originals Vol. 1.” Expect AHC hits like Streisand’s “At the Same Time” as well as new songs she’s co-written with Oscar winner Alan Bergman, Grammy winner Melissa Manchester, and Grammy nominee, Amanda McBroom. Spoil yourself with a spellbinding show of rousing showstoppers and exquisite ballads, as we follow the arc of Ann’s musical inspiration! Ann Hampton Callaway is one of America’s most gifted artists in pop and jazz. A leading champion of the great American Songbook, she’s made her mark as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, arranger, actress, educator, TV host and producer. Voted by Broadwayworld.com as “Celebrity of the Year” and two years in a row as “Best Jazz Vocalist,” Ann is a born entertainer. She is best known for Tony-nominated performance in the hit Broadway musical “Swing!” and for writing and singing the theme song to the hit TV series “The Nanny.” She made her feature film debut opposite Angelina Jolie and Matt Damon in the Robert De Niro film “The Good Shepherd.” Callaway is a Platinum Award selling writer whose songs are featured on seven of Barbra Streisand’s recent CDs. “For sheer vocal beauty, no contemporary singer matches Ms. Callaway.” –-Stephen Holden, The New York Times AnnHamptonCallaway.com
Festival Dates & Times: Friday, July 12th | 5:00 - 11:00 PM Saturday, July 13th | 1:30 - 11:00 PM BANDS: The Big Wu The Fretliners Jon Sullivan Band Chicago Farmer & The Fieldnotes The Foxgloves The MilBillies Katy Guillen & The Drive Erin McCawley’s Harrison Street Band Corpse Reviver City Mouse Thomas Sticha MORE TBA Bring your lawn chair. No coolers or dogs allowed within festival grounds. They are allowed in the designated camping area. On-Site parking available. Free shuttle within Jackson City Limits. Beverage, Food & Art Vendors! All tickets are non-refundable. This is a rain or shine event.
Michael Gay is a country and folk singer-songwriter based in Minneapolis. Over the last 10 years he has established himself through honest and accessible, story-centric songwriting and a whole lot of fingerpicking. A magnetic presence on stage, Michael has occasionally been asked to open shows for national touring acts such as Margo Price, The Mavericks, Andrew Combs, Emily Scott Robinson, Kacy & Clayton and The Cactus Blossoms. Mostly though, he plays in midwest bars.
Live Music Every Thursday we bring a little Celtic twist to our English pub with Celtic Jam at 7pm! An open jam session available to anyone that wants to join in! Open to all ages and talent levels.
Patty and The Buttons preach the gospel of hot rhythm and happy feet. The band is similar to what you would find in a dance hall, cafe or nightclub anywhere around the world between 1920-1940. Despite being an ensemble firmly rooted in tradition, the band presents their music without being shackled to history. They play their own compositions as well as takes on music of the era. Patty’s eclectic taste gives the band diverse influences including New Orleans Traditional Jazz, Western Swing, Gypsy Melodies, Ragtime Piano Blues, Jug Music and 1930′s Popular Song. The core instrumentation of accordion, clarinet, guitar and bass is light and swift, but also melancholic and lush when it needs to be. Patty, mostly known as an accordionist doubles as the bands vocalist. His voice is inspired most by the old time hollers and croons from the dawn of recording once described as “Tom Waits meets Rudy Vallee.” More than anything, The Buttons is a group that is always enjoying themselves… Which seems to give audiences permission to do the same.
Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 75 minutes before showtimes. Classic Country, Rockabilly, Folk, Americana Sherwin, Pam and “The Cotton Kings” celebrate Sherwin’s milestone 85th birthday with a show packed full of Classic Country Songs and Sherwin’s always popular “Tribute To Johnny Cash.” Sherwin Linton Lead Guitar and VocalsPam Linton VocalsNorton Lawellin Keys, Key Bass and VocalsKenny Wilson Steel Guitar, Electric Guitar, Flat Top Guitar and DobroDon Nustad Drums South Dakota native Sherwin Linton launched his career in the music business in 1956 as a 16 year-old disc jockey and live performer of country and rockabilly music on radio station KWAT in Watertown. Moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1957, this talented singer, guitarist and songwriter began performing throughout the country. Sherwin journeyed to Nashville in 1966 and recorded “Cotton King,” a song that catapulted him to the top of the Country charts. Country icon Roy Acuff was so impressed with Sherwin that he signed Sherwin to his legendary Acuff-Rose Publishing Company and Hickory Records, resulting in numerous TV appearances and nationwide tours. Following the 1971 release of a live tribute album, “Hello, I’m Not Johnny Cash,” Sherwin received multiple national nominations from the CMA and ACM (and praise from Cash himself). Subsequent hits included the 1986 novelty song “Santa Got A DWI,” an anti-drunk driving song that hit the charts and became a Christmas favorite (and has sold over 1 million copies). Sherwin continued his prolific recording career in 2011 with the release of a CD “Hillbilly Heaven” pairin him with many Grand Ole Opry and Country Music friends. Sherwin’s latest album is a 43-song double CD set of 19th and early 20th Century songs he learned from his parents. “Sunday Drives With Mom and Dad” received a Grammy nomination for Best Folk Album of 2023. Sherwin has been a true music ambassador, romanticizing his home state with memories of railroad life and growing up in small South Dakota towns – themes that are woven into the fabric of more than 27 albums and over 68 years of live performances across the U.S. and Canada. “Sherwin Linton has been a great correspondent for Country Music for many years. He is the go-to guy for all things concerning authentic Country Music. In the mid-west, Sherwin is a larger than life Country singing, string bending, rhinestone wearing, boot heel dragging, fancy car driving, cowboy hat wearing state of the art Country Music star if there ever was one. Most of all he’s my pal. I always enjoy his work.” — Marty Stuart, “The Marty Stuart Show”, RFD-TV www.SherwinLinton.com
Our favorite dance teacher returns to teach you how to swing! https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=teflgutelllvla7r6vfcmjdjjo%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FChicago https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=teflgutelllvla7r6vfcmjdjjo%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FChicago
Musical Lineup: Thursday, August 1: Rodney Atkins Friday, August 2: Cinderella’s Tom Keifer Saturday, August 3: Gin Blossoms & Toad the Wet Sprocket with Vertical Horizon Sunday, August 4: Parrothead Paradise
August 2 5:00pm-10:00pm Friday Night Block Party at St. Anthony Shops – Sponsored by St. Anthony Shops August 3 2:00pm-4:30pm Music by “Perfect World” and “UnderGroove” – Sponsored by Hunters Rock 4:30pm-7:00pm Music by SAVAGE KJBEAST 7:30pm-11:00pm Music by Electric Party Authority
Dual Citizen is honored to host the St. Anthony Park Backyard Bluesfest. Our neighbors Mike VanKeulen and Charlie Lawson have been putting this on for a decade. And now they’ve made the jump from their backyard to ours! Saturday Aug 3rd2-3 Dieselfitters3-4 The Baron of Bubble4-5 The Alleged Blues Band 5-6 Doug & Hiliary w/Hurricane Harold6-7 Nikki Matteson & Rich Rue Band7-8 Swamp Twisters 2.08-9 (Rockin’ Daddy and) The Rough Cuts Sunday Aug 4th12-1 Irish Diplomacy 1-2 Kismet Rendezvous 2-3 Jay Walter & the Rectifiers3-4 Rocko Bolero 4-5 Ray Barnard Band- Ft. Clark Adams and Frederick Thomas6-7 Greazy Gravy The concert is free all weekend. Bring your favorite folding chair and get settled in.
Dinner and drinks service starts 1 hour before showtimes. Jazz Trio Performing their unique renditions of your favorite hits old and new. Chan PolingJohn MunsonSteve Roehm The three core members of The New Standards all come from illustrious Twin Cities bands. Chan Poling founded the seminal Punk/New Wave band The Suburbs. John Munson was an original member of Trip Shakespeare and the chart-topping Semisonic. And Steve Roehm started on drums in the Texas punk outfit Billygoat and the avant-jazz Electropolis. “What a terrific combo. Everything they do is a surprise.” –Greil Marcus TheNewStandards.com