Deer Tick at Triple Rock

Saturday, November 12, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Triple Rock Social Club • 8:00pm • 18+ • $16

Added to calendar on Aug 23

Deer Tick

From Providence, Rhode Island

First Twin Cities show since since March 14, 2011 • First Triple Rock show since October 29, 2010 • First headlining show since October 29, 2010 • First Triple Rock headlining show since October 29, 2010 • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since April 9, 2010

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From last.fm:

Deer Tick is a folk rock band which formed in Providence, Rhode Island, United States in 2004. The band consists of John McCauley III (guitar, vocals), Ian O'Neil (guitar, vocals), Christopher Ryan (bass, vocals), Rob Crowell (keys, saxophone, vocals) and Dennis Ryan (drums, vocals). Bassist Christopher Dale Ryan and drummer Dennis Ryan became official members of Deer Tick in mid-2007 while guitarist Andrew Tobiassen joined the band in August 2008. Keyboardist James Falzone played with Deer Tick off and on from 2006 to 2007 and Paul Marandola drummed from 2005 to 2007. Read more about Deer Tick on Last.fm.

Guards

From New York, New York

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

GUARDS are living proof that this Twitter / Internet malarkey actually works! Closely affiliated CULTS (you don’t get any closer than your own sister) tweeted an update to their mighty list of followers a few months back that they feature on a new EP by GUARDS. Cue media explosion that sees the band reach record downloads on Bandcamp (the future - Richie Follin), and start a frenzy of label and booking agent war. The truth lies in the fact that intrigue in this very day and age with the immediacy of social networking is still as relevant as it has always been inside the music industry. Read more about Guards on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Sep 8

Thomas Hardy (Of Dead Confederate)

Only Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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Added to bill on Oct 6