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  • Your Tom Petty Trio

    Your Tom Petty Trio  feat: Dan Israel, Chris Castino, Gregg "Cheech" Hall Bio: Dan, Chris, and Gregg are the three guitarists and vocalists for Petty Comes Alive; the finest Petty cover band north of the Ohio River. All three guys have proper Rock bona fides, as well as the proper heads for a stoney 4/20…  Read More

  • The New Havoline Supremes

    The New Havoline Supremes are a Twin Cities based band,  featuring the legendary Mary Cutrufello on guitar and vocals, and Dan Lowinger on guitar.  Formed in October of 2023, the band plays a mix of classic country and Mary’s original tunes, and features Greg Schutte (Ryan Bingham, Mickey Hart, Chasity Brown) on drums, and Erik…  Read More

  • The Mary Cutrufello Band

    A rock and roll band! Killer harmonies, rippin' solos, cool songs, funny shit in between. Hailed as a country guitarist, Mary Cutrufello grew up on East Coast classic rock. (Yes, think Springsteen!) This tight, taut trio explores her songs old and new with the fearless guitars, stories, and between-song banter she's known for.

  • Darkling I Listen w. Hadori & Desolation Plain

    Darkling I Listen is a gothic post-punk duo. Synth-driven melodies and reflective lyrics create a dark and danceable sound. Hadori is a artist and producer that uses their art to reflect their their lived experiences in the now destroyed olson town homes Desolation Plains is a Minneapolis-based dungeon synth project blending dark ambient composition with…  Read More

  • Conor Lee w. Matt McIntyre, Audrey Q

    Shaped by years as a sideman, Conor Lee music draws influence from the vast worlds of alternative rock, pop, and contemporary jazz music. His guitar driven instrumental music explores themes of nostalgia, soul-searching, escapism, and navigating hardship. Lee’s music has been played on The Current, KFAI, and Prairie Public Broadcasting. The Matt McIntyre trio is…  Read More

  • 120 Minutes

    In the halcyon days of the ‘80s and ’90s, VCRs in small towns across the country hummed quietly in the dead of the night, capturing two straight hours of music videos straight from the fringes of popular culture. Punk, new wave, college rock, indie rock, shoegaze, slowcore, grunge. 120 Minutes was MTV's means of getting…  Read More