Mark Mallman at Entry

Friday, October 14, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

7th Street Entry • 10:00pm • 18+ • $8 adv | $8 door

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Mark Mallman

From Minneapolis

First show since since May 28, 2011 • First Entry show since March 19, 2011 • First headlining show since March 19, 2011 • First Entry headlining show since March 19, 2011 • 39th show on MN Live's calendar since July 17, 2003

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From last.fm:

Mallman began playing the piano at 3 years old. “I found a severe magnetism in pounding my fists on the thing.” His live performances are an unforgettable experience; approaching the keyboard like an electric guitar, lyrics like an existentialist writer, and the stage like a circus performer. In recent years, he’s has toured across America opening for such diverse acts as Guided by Voices, Beth Orton, Cat Power, Donovan, Tegan and Sara, Ozomatli, Everlast, Exene Cervenka, Howie Day, Cracker, and Chuck Prophet amongst many others. Read more about Mark Mallman on Last.fm.

Red Daughters

From Minneapolis

First show since since August 12, 2011 • First Entry show since July 15, 2011 • 50th show on MN Live's calendar since April 12, 2007

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The Big Strong Men

From Minneapolis

First show since since September 29, 2011 • First Entry show since May 17, 2011 • 23rd show on MN Live's calendar since April 8, 2010

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From last.fm:

The Big Strong Men’s songs straddle the line between partying and resignation, bursting at the seams with ambivalence. It’s rock & roll primed for dancing but built for transcendence. People have said they sound like the Band, Ben Folds Five, the Cure, Herman’s Hermits, the Old 97’s, Phoenix, Steely Dan, They Might Be Giants, and Wilco. It depends on when you’re listening. The band recorded a little EP called Don’t Go Too Far that was released November 2010. Read more about The Big Strong Men on Last.fm.