Awesome video and catchy song from Carnage The Executioner. Show tonight at Icehouse.
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Live Review – The Paper Days CD Release with The Heavy Set at Icehouse
By Ann Treacy
It’s hard not to like a band that’s had a beer named after them. While Paper Days’ music stands on its own, a beer connection is never a bad thing. Day Block Brewing named an American Pale Ale after Paper Days last fall. An American Pale Ale is a good fit for a young, modern folk band. They started with six on stage, ended with ten and seemed to have at least two instruments for everyone. It was like a big melting pot with plenty of room for more hops. [Read more…] about Live Review – The Paper Days CD Release with The Heavy Set at Icehouse
Vicky Emerson + Band : CD RELEASE PARTY with special guest, Annie Fitzgerald
From the Facebook event page:
Please join us at the Icehouse for a very special evening as we celebrate the release of my newest album, Wake Me When the Wind Dies Down. I am so proud of this album and cannot wait to share this new collection of songs! It will truly be an evening full of Americana goodness, friendship and fun. Music begins at 5PM with the amazingly talented, Annie Fitzgerald, and then we will follow with tunes from the new album, a few of the old faves, and a couple of surprises.
PLEASE reserve your tickets here:
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If you’re interested in eating dinner, (the food is pretty awesome), then please give the Icehouse a call at 612-276-6523 to reserve a table.
www.anniefitzgerald.com
www.vickyemerson.com
www.icehousempls.com
J.E. Sunde Trio+ Waldemar
$6 IN ADVANCE/$8 AT THE DOOR
9PM DOORS/9:30PM SHOWTIME
21+
Review – JT Bates’ Open Relationships music release at the Icehouse: Ambient takes center stage
By Ann Treacy
JT Bates rang out 2015 by releasing his solo production Open Relationships at his Monday night series JT’s Jazz Implosion at the Icehouse. Bates plays with almost every musician in town from Alpha Consumer to Erik Koskinen to Free Jazz on Mondays. So there was some question, at least at our table, about what to expect, although having Mankwe Ndosi (culture weaver with stately voice) and Davu Seru (noted improvisational drummer) play before was some indication. The music is more free jazz than Americana. [Read more…] about Review – JT Bates’ Open Relationships music release at the Icehouse: Ambient takes center stage
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