In Tall Buildings at Entry

Sunday, July 10, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

7th Street Entry • 7:00pm • 18+ • $7 adv | $7 door

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Added to calendar on May 24

In Tall Buildings

From Chicago, Illinois

First Twin Cities show since since March 25, 2011 • First Entry show • First headlining show

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From last.fm:

"In Tall Buildings is the title of this record, the name of the band, and the title of a John Hartford song. This "band" is really Erik Hall and his songs. Erik is a natural multi-instrumentalist, equally at home playing electric guitar and percussion in NOMO, fuzzed-out bass in His Name Is Alive, or Motown-inspired drums in Saturday Looks Good To Me. But here we find him, for the first time, in his own element, alone in his home studio, layering track upon track of vocal harmonies, guitars, pianos, and heavy rhythms, to create his solo debut as a veritable one man band. Read more about In Tall Buildings on Last.fm.

Howler

From Minneapolis

First show since since July 2, 2011 • 17th show on MN Live's calendar since July 27, 2010

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From last.fm:

There at at least 3 artists named Howler: 1. Howler is a surf garage rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. The band consists of Jordan Gatesmith (vocals, guitar), Max Petrek (keyboard), Ian Nygaard (guitar), France Camp (bass) and Brent Mayes (drums). The Free Drunk Songfacts reports that on the strength of an EP and their live show, the quintet were signed by Rough Trade Records. In the summer of 2011, Howler recorded their debut album America Give Up , which was released on January 16, 2012 in the UK and the following day in the US. Read more about Howler on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Jun 16

Kevin Steinman

From Minneapolis

First show since since June 19, 2011 • First Entry show • First show supporting a touring headliner • Ninth show on MN Live's calendar since January 29, 2007

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From last.fm:

Kevin Steinman is taller than Ben Folds, straighter than Rufus Wainright, younger than James Taylor, and less cocky than John Mayer. Kevin Steinman on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Jun 16