Father John Misty at First Ave
Tuesday, May 21, 2013 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
First Avenue Mainroom • 7:00pm • 18+ • $15 adv | $15 door
This show is sold out as of Feb 5.
More info at first-avenue.com
Added to calendar on Jan 28
Father John Misty
From Los Angeles, California
First Twin Cities show since since October 31, 2012 • First Mainroom show • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since May 11, 2012
From last.fm:
Father John Misty is J. Tillman, who has been recording/releasing solo albums since 2003. Josh also played drums for Seattle’s Fleet Foxes from 2008-2011. On January 31st 2012, he released the first single, 'Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings', extracted from the debut album "Fear Fun". The Phil Ek mixed and Jonathan Wilson produced long player, was released on May 1st 2012 through Sub Pop (U.S.) and Bella Union (U.K.) Read more about Father John Misty on Last.fm.
Solid Gold
From Minneapolis
First show since since March 1, 2013 • First Mainroom show since December 7, 2012 • First show supporting a touring headliner since August 26, 2008 • 70th show on MN Live's calendar since January 13, 2006
From last.fm:
Hometown: Minneapolis. The lineup: Zac, Matt, Adam, Shon and Adam. Let’s get this out of the way up top: no, Solid Gold is not a syndicated top 40 countdown show which aired from 1980 to 1988 featuring the Solid Gold Dancers. But I could see the Solid Gold Dancers doing a fine routine to a couple of Solid Gold’s numbers—maybe the slinky “Bible Thumper,” or the dreamier “Who You Gonna Run To?” Read more about Solid Gold on Last.fm.
Added to bill on Apr 1
Adam Green & Binki Shapiro
From New York, New York
Only Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar
From last.fm:
Just one listen to Adam Green & Binki Shapiro is enough to become enchanted. With deceptively pretty arrangements that echo filigreed late-sixties folk-pop and an easygoing rapport between singers, this duets collaboration may seem like the perfect accompaniment to a sunny summer’s day, Southern-California style. But it works even better as a comforting soundtrack at the end of a dark, lonely night in the big city. Read more about Adam Green & Binki Shapiro on Last.fm.