Breakfast Anytime at Cause

Friday, December 27, 2013 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Cause Spirits & Soundbar • 9:00pm • 21+ • $7

Added to calendar on Nov 7

Breakfast Anytime

From Minneapolis

First show since since October 4, 2013 • First headlining show since June 13, 2013 • First Cause headlining show since February 26, 2012 • 14th show on MN Live's calendar since January 3, 2012

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Crunchy Kids

From Minneapolis

First show since since October 4, 2013 • First Cause show since May 17, 2013 • 21st show on MN Live's calendar since July 22, 2011

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Casual Confusion

From Minneapolis

First show since since August 9, 2013 • First Cause show • 17th show on MN Live's calendar since May 22, 2006

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From last.fm:

Casual Confusion's members are all natives of Minneapolis, MN. Beginning with Colin Hodges, an explosive triple threat by writing, singing, and playing guitar on all tracks. With every song Colin has the ability to create a new and fresh sound because of his always evolving lyrics, delivery, and execution style. As the son of the late, legendary Johnny Hodges, who played with the top artists on the Motown Label in its hay (Temptations, Marvin Gaye, The Spinners) Hodges explains... Read more about Casual Confusion on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Nov 30

Paul Metzger

From St Paul

First show since since May 22, 2013 • First Cause show • 24th 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.