Tree Party at Kitty Cat Klub

Monday, May 10, 2010 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Kitty Cat Klub • 9:30pm • 21+ • Free

Added to calendar on May 3

Tree Party

From Minneapolis

First show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Tree Party is a Minneapolis based band consisting of: Joey Ford, Jenna Wyse, Travis Bolton, Marc Bohn, Raquel Sidie-Wagner and Andy Carroll. "Tree Party has all the basics for an old-timey country band: Rockabilly upright bass, fiddling, four-part harmonies, and of course, a little bit of yodeling. But their use of rock n’ roll guitar sounds, funky rhythms and theatrical storylines sets this band apart from what Granny and Granddad tuned into on Sunday nights." - treepartymusic.com. Read more about Tree Party on Last.fm.

Calamity and the Owl

From Minneapolis

First show since since May 2, 2010 • First Kitty Cat Klub show • Fifth show on MN Live's calendar since February 28, 2010

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From last.fm:

Calamity & The Owl plays with the fire and might of traditional high plains country soul. Raised in a pentecostal church outside of Grand Forks, ND, the brother’s Killfoil are a musical force to be reckoned with. Their songwriting employs heavy religious imagery, laced with pained, lustful, and often humorous wit. Their sound is fleshed out by a relentless rhythm section (Carroll, Sidie-Wagner) and precise, eerie fiddle leads (Misner). Calamity and the Owl on Last.fm.

Jack Klatt

From Minneapolis

First show since since October 19, 2009 • Seventh show on MN Live's calendar since June 7, 2007

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From last.fm:

Steeped in a long tradition of Minneapolis folk music, Jack Klatt writes musical telegraphs from a bygone age. Klatt’s music evokes equally the well crafted lyrical themes of Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan and the rebellious fire of the Clash. Fresh off a stint in southern Europe Klatt brings a variety of influences, from delta blues to punk rock, to the stage as he plies his trade as troubadour. Whether breathing new life into traditional blues or inspecting current events through protest songs Read more on Last.fm