Nato Coles & the Blue Diamond Band LP Release at Turf Club

Friday, March 29, 2013 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Turf Club • 9:00pm • 21+

Added to calendar on Jan 16

Nato Coles & the Blue Diamond Band

From Minneapolis

First show since since March 7, 2013 • First Turf Club show since January 12, 2012 • First Turf Club headlining show since January 12, 2012 • 39th show on MN Live's calendar since May 25, 2010

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From last.fm:

"I grew up near Milwaukee Wis., and started a band. I moved to Milwaukee, the band changed into the Modern Machines and that became my life until the drummer quit at the end of 2006. Then, I moved to Brooklyn and did the Radio Faces, followed by the Used Kids, both of whom put out one full length album and some assorted other records. Now, I'm back in the Midwest. Me and the Blue Diamond Band are ready to rock some socks. Stay free!" Read more on Last.fm

Added to bill on Feb 18

Prissy Clerks

From Minneapolis

First show since since March 23, 2013 • First Turf Club show since December 20, 2012 • 28th show on MN Live's calendar since November 30, 2011

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From last.fm:

Prissy Clerks are a Minneapolis based band made up of former members of Red Pens, Total Babe, and Teenage Strangler. They won the 2012 Vita.mn "Are You Local?" contest, and have performed at South by Southwest. They are fronted by teenage prodigy Clara Salyer, whose music was once described by City Pages as "like doing the backstroke in a clear lake while staring at the sky." Prissy Clerks on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Mar 19

The Right Here

From Minneapolis

First show since since March 20, 2013 • First Turf Club show since August 23, 2012 • 17th show on MN Live's calendar since September 1, 2011

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From last.fm:

Straight out of (one of) those beloved Twin Cities, The Right Here has been doling out their rowdy brand of rock’n’roll since 2010. Embracing a style similar, and kindred to beloved bands such as Lucero, Drag the River, Old 97’s, Avail, The Bottle Rockets, Red City Radio, and home town brothers The Replacements. The Right Here debuted their first full length, All Herky Jerky, in 2012. Not long after, founding members Lewis Miller and Luke Lecheler Read more on Last.fm

Added to bill on Mar 19