Bridge & Tunnel at Entry

Monday, September 29, 2008 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

7th Street Entry • 8:00pm • 18+ • $6 adv | $6 door

More info at first-avenue.com

Added to calendar on Mar 21

Bridge & Tunnel

From New York, New York

First Twin Cities show since since July 18, 2007 • First Entry show • First headlining show

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Banner Pilot

From Minneapolis

First show since since July 4, 2008 • First Entry show • First show supporting a touring headliner since June 18, 2008 • Ninth show on MN Live's calendar since January 11, 2007

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From last.fm:

Banner Pilot is a band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their sound is similar to the musical styles of bands such as The Lawrence Arms, Dillinger Four, Jawbreaker, Crimpshrine and American Steel. ex- members of Rivethead and Off With Their Heads. In 2009, after releasing a split 7" single and a full length on Go-kart Records, they signed to Fat Wreck Chords. Their Pass The Poison EP will becoming out soon as a one sided 12" on Kiss Of Death Records. Read more about Banner Pilot on Last.fm.

Amen & the Hell Yeahs

From Minneapolis

First show since since July 27, 2008 • First Entry show • First show supporting a touring headliner since June 13, 2008 • Fifth show on MN Live's calendar since October 21, 2007

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From last.fm:

Punk Pop out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Amen and the Hell Yeahs on Last.fm.

Sundowners

From Minnesota

First Twin Cities show since since September 26, 2008 • First Entry show since January 24, 2007 • Eighth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since January 24, 2007

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From last.fm:

There're several different acts currently charting as The Sundowners: 1.) The Sundowners were a country-western trio from Chicago, 1959-1989. They included guitarist Don Walls, guitarist Bob Boyd and bassist Curt Delaney. Promoting their retrospective CD, Bloodshot Revival proclaimed The Sundowners knew more than 15,000 songs, playing about 7,000 songs annually. 2.) A very early collaboration between Will Oldham and Bill Callahan. Read more about The Sundowners on Last.fm.