Nato Coles Birthday Show at Hexagon

Friday, May 13, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Hexagon Bar • 9:00pm • 21+ • Free

Added to calendar on Apr 7

Nato Coles and The Blue Diamond Band

From Minneapolis

First show since since April 15, 2011 • First Hexagon show since March 10, 2011 • 16th 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

The Annandale Cardinals

From Minneapolis

First show since since April 8, 2011 • First Hexagon show since March 17, 2011 • 23rd show on MN Live's calendar since October 7, 2009

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From last.fm:

The Annandale Cardinals are an up and coming alt-country band from Minneapolis, MN fully invested in crafting the Northern sound. Born of a love for country and an addiction to rock and roll, The Annandale Cardinals keep trying to settle but refuse to stay down. Keep an eye to the sky for the first true full-length from The Annandale Cardinals, "Feel Better." It's dropping this spring. Drawing influence from the songwriting of Bruce Springsteen and Ryan Adams, Tyler Haag crafts songs close to the heart dominated by stark landscapes and strained relationships. Read more about The Annandale Cardinals on Last.fm.

Sundowners

From Minnesota

First Twin Cities show since since February 23, 2011 • First Hexagon show since March 5, 2009 • 17th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since January 24, 2007

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From last.fm:

There're several different acts currently charting as The Sundowners: 1.) The Sundowners were a country-western trio from Chicago, 1959-1989. They included guitarist Don Walls, guitarist Bob Boyd and bassist Curt Delaney. Promoting their retrospective CD, Bloodshot Revival proclaimed The Sundowners knew more than 15,000 songs, playing about 7,000 songs annually. 2.) A very early collaboration between Will Oldham and Bill Callahan. Read more about The Sundowners on Last.fm.