Wizards Are Real at Kitty Cat Klub
Monday, November 25, 2013 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Kitty Cat Klub • 9:30pm • 21+ • FREE
Added to calendar on Oct 25
Wizards Are Real
From Minneapolis
First show since since October 16, 2013 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since January 20, 2012 • First headlining show since December 28, 2012 • First Kitty Cat Klub headlining show since January 20, 2012 • 54th show on MN Live's calendar since September 25, 2008
From last.fm:
Wizards are Real is an experimental jazz-rock quartet from Minneapolis comprised of Tim Baumgart (drums), Ted Held (bass), Melanie Bergstrom (baritone/tenor sax) and Brian O'Neil (pedal steel guitar). They are part of the Electric Orange Music Collective of Minneapolis-St. Paul. Wizards Are Real on Last.fm.
Rank Strangers
From Minneapolis
First show since since November 14, 2013 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since January 20, 2012 • 58th show on MN Live's calendar since April 22, 2005
From last.fm:
band members: # Templeton Parcely - violin # Chris Darrow - vocals, mandolin, Dobro, Hawaiian guitar # Cindy Edwards - vocals # John Selk - bass # Robb Strandlund - vocals, guitar guests: # Pope Firman - bass # Max Buda - harmonica late 1970s band featuring members of the american Kaleidoscope. There is another Rank Strangers that is recording and performing these days, featuring Mike Wisti, from the Twin Cities. Their latest album is "I Only Fear That We Are Modern". Read more about Rank Strangers on Last.fm.
Panther Ray
From St Paul
First show since since October 23, 2013 • First Kitty Cat Klub show since July 24, 2013 • 26th show on MN Live's calendar since June 17, 2012
From last.fm:
Barely out of their teens, Panther Ray's Joey Johnson, Evan Kramer, Daniel Ries, and Andy Rockwood are childhood friends floating in place in time where the weird underground recording geniuses of the 60s and the 90s share a meal. Apparently that place is somewhere in the outer limits of their hometown of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Instruments and vocal mics trade hands regularly as the four multi-instrumentalists celebrate a poly amorous cacophony of junk psychedelia, youth-powered garage rock, exuberant pop weirdness, and experimental studio wizardry. Read more about Panther Ray on Last.fm.