The Dad In Common at Turf Club

Friday, June 27, 2008 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Turf Club • 9:00pm • 21+

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The Dad In Common

From Minneapolis

First show since since June 21, 2008 • First Turf Club show since December 7, 2007 • First headlining show since August 31, 2007 • First Turf Club headlining show since December 13, 2006 • 18th show on MN Live's calendar since March 11, 2006

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Heatdeath

First Twin Cities show since since July 20, 2007 • First Turf Club show

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The Blind Shake

From Minneapolis

First show since since May 2, 2008 • First Turf Club show since January 5, 2008 • 17th show on MN Live's calendar since March 11, 2005

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From last.fm:

The Blind Shake are a detuned, garage-stomp, punk trio from Minneapolis, MN. Two brothers, Mike and Jim Blaha, front the band and play baritone and regular guitar respectively, while longtime chum Dave Roper plays drums. Known for ferocious live shows and collaborations with psychedelic noise legend Michael Yonkers, The Blind Shake have toured North American basements and bars for several years and have released six albums and a handful of singles. Read more about The Blind Shake on Last.fm.

Paul Metzger

From St Paul

First show since since October 7, 2007 • First Turf Club show since September 19, 2007 • Sixth show on MN Live's calendar since April 7, 2007

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From last.fm:

In 1979, Paul Metzger drilled a few innocent holes into a Yamaha acoustic guitar. A self taught musician with 5 years of playing behind him, Metzger was growing tired of the conventions of the instrument. This lobotomy was the first of many surgeries that would follow in years to come. Strings were added, subtracted, added again; the frets of the neck were disemboweled and retrofitted with a sarod like metal fingerboard plate; paint was splattered over it, a rejigged music box was affixed to the guitar's belly, a crash cymbal mounted to its bottom. Read more about Paul Metzger on Last.fm.