Love Songs & Laments w/ Katy Tessman and Taylor James Donskey at KJs

kj's Hideaway 408 Saint Peter Street, Saint Paul, MN, United States

Prepare to be swept away on a journey of emotions as Katy Tessman takes the stage with her band to celebrate the release of her latest single, “The Master Key.” Co-written by Sean Shiff, this enchanting duet with Doyle Turner promises to captivate audiences with its heartfelt lyrics and melodious tunes. The evening will be a blend of soul-stirring love ballads and poignant laments, all woven with the essence of Americana rock ‘n’ roll. Music lovers are sure to experience an unforgettable evening, surrounded by the cozy ambiance of KJ’s Hideaway. About Katy Tessman:With a voice full of the wisdom she’s gained through cancer survival, heartbreak, and motherhood, Katy Tessman is an optimistic and approachable songwriter who celebrates life’s stumbles and summits. Soaring to new heights with her eagerly awaited 2023 album, “Fly” marks her return to the stage after a twenty-year hiatus. Her band, Katy Tessman and the Turnbuckles is emerging as a beloved Americana group that’s captivating audiences with Tessman’s straight-from-the-heart songwriting, complemented by her son Louis Tessman Stanoch’s commanding lead guitar work, and the rhythm section’s vibrant energy.About Taylor James Donskey:Taylor James Donskey is a lover and writer of songs, making waves in the Minneapolis/St. Paul music scene. Renowned for his roles as a side-man bassist, music instructor, event host, and soloist, Taylor works tirelessly to foster growth and connection through music. His songs tell stories of everyday folks, rooted in the comfortable American styles of folk, alt-country, rock, and indie. Taylor’s latest release, “Diogenese,” delicately explores the life of Diogenes, pondering his quest for an honest man. The song reflects on living free from societal constraints, relying on one’s innate ability to reason and interpret reality.  

$15

Kevin Burt & Big Medicine Feat/ Ken Valdez w/ Erin McCawley’s Harrison St. Band at KJs

kj's Hideaway 408 Saint Peter Street, Saint Paul, MN, United States

Update 12JAN2024 12noon Due to Blizzard conditions in Iowa, the Kevin Burt show tonight is POSTPONED until Sunday March 10th at 6pm Erin McCawley's Harrison St. will be performing tonight, and your tickets will provide you entry tonight AND also the rescheduled date on March 10th. Come out tonight to and see one of the hottest Blues and Soul artists in the Twin Cities! VENUE CHANGE!!! from Park Square Theater to KJs next door! For more than 25 years, Kevin Burt has been electrifying audiences throughout the Midwest dispelling the myth that true blues has no roots in Iowa. His soul-inspired presentation is unique, which consistently gets him compared to a range of artists like Bill Withers and Aaron Neville, with the ability to build an audience rapport that has been compared to B.B. King.Come Celebrate the release of Kevins' newest album "Thank you Brother Bill - A Tribute to Bill WIthers"Kevin Burt will be featuring local guitar legend Ken Valdez along with his band.Starting off the night will be Twin Cities Blues and Soul Main Stay Erin McCawley's Harrison St. Band. Tickets $20 ADV/$25 DOS

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Joanna Connor “Best of Me” MN Album Release Show at KJ’s

kj's Hideaway 408 Saint Peter Street, Saint Paul, MN, United States

“Music chose me. I vividly recall trying to sing like Louis Armstrong’s ‘Hello Dolly’ in our Brooklyn apartment. It came on the radio often. I knew I was small, but when I researched what year this version was on the charts, I was floored with the realization that I was two years old!”And so, Joanna Connor’s musical odyssey began. The soundtrack of her childhood in her adopted hometown of Worcester, Massachusetts was diverse and bounteous. The Blues was part of the lexicon. Joanna’s favorite record as a child was Taj Mahal’s “Take A Giant Step/ The Old Folks At Home”.Seeing Buddy Guy perform at a local university at the age of 10 left a paramount impression. Playing saxophone, guitar and singing through her school years were her passions, and eventually led to her performing professionally at age 17.But her hunger to become a guitarist first and foremost and her desire to immerse herself in the Blues, propelled her to move to Chicago in 1984.“It was my university. I went out every night of the week. Within a month I had my first gig with the legendary Johnny Littlejohn. A few weeks later I became a part of Dion Payton and the 43rd St Bluesband. We were the house band at the Checkerboard Lounge, on the south side of Chicago, then owned by Buddy Guy. That’s when my schooling kicked into overdrive. I played with Buddy, Junior Wells, Otis Rush, Sammy Lawhorn, Pinetop Perkins, Hubert Sumlin, Magic Slim, Son Seals, Lonnie Brooks, Koko Taylor, just to name a few. I was blessed.”Joanna went on to form her own band in 1988 with weekly appearances at the Kingston Mines in Chicago. Her formidable guitar playing, and distinctive soul-churning vocal ability caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, who released her debut album “Believe It” in 1990.National and International accolades in the press and radio media resulted into a decade of world tours, a dozen recordings on Ruf Records, MC Records and others, a documentary on Germany’s WDR Television, and a multitude of TV appearances and radio features.Joanna and band shared stages with Blues, Rock and Jazz greats, including Luther Allison, BB King, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Robben Ford, Danny Gatton, Robert Cray, Jimmy Page, ZZ Top, Joe Cocker, Etta James, and others.Joanna signed endorsement deals with Gibson Guitars, Victoria Amps, LaBella Strings, Mesa Boogie Amps, and Orange Amps.In 2005, she took a hiatus from touring to spend time at home raising her young daughter. Two 15 plus year residencies at the House of Blues and The Kingston Mines, honed Joanna’s considerable guitar and vocal chops even further.While working continuously in Chicago, a handful of videos of her incendiary slide guitar solos went viral creating quite a sensation and garnering attention from media and established musicians alike. Joe Bonamassa sought her out and offered to produce the kind of record he felt Joanna had always had in her and should deliver to the world. 4801 South Indiana is this record, a blues record that delivers all the raw emotion, passion, and fire that made the Blues so compelling from its inception. 4801 South Indiana was released in February of 2021 to immense critical acclaim and a number one spot on the Billboard Charts in the blues category. With a current band of young virtuoso musicians, she dubbed the Wrecking Crew 23′ and fires were started worldwide on stages everywhere. Joanna reached out to one of her most beloved musicians, Mike Zito and Gulf Coast Records In hopes that this tsunami of musical energy and passion could be unleashed on a record. Joanna Connor and The Wrecking Crew 23′ have found a musical home and place to launch their new record containing all original music. This highly anticipated album is set to release in the spring of 2023. Register on Eventbrite Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

$35