Hoolie Fest (Outdoors) at Shuga Records
Saturday, May 15, 2010 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Shuga Records • 11:00am • AA • Free
Added to calendar on May 15
Unknown Prophets
From Minneapolis
First show since since April 3, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • 16th show on MN Live's calendar since September 14, 2005
From last.fm:
Big Jess and MaD SoN both are graduates of Edison High School, where they met and began playing music together. After high school, the duo played at the Bon Appetit in Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They became the Unknown Prophets in 1997 with the release of "The Prophecy", adding DJ Willy Lose in 1998. In 2000, the Unknown Prophets released their first album, "World Premier". This album put the Prophets on the map, featuring local artists Slug, DJ Abilities, and Brother Ali. After "World Premier", the group, along with other artists from N. Read more about Unknown Prophets on Last.fm.
Tru Ruts Crew
Only Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar
Fuck Knights
From Minneapolis
First show since since May 8, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • 34th show on MN Live's calendar since June 13, 2008
From last.fm:
Garage punk from Minneapolis. Fuck Knights on Last.fm.
The Nightinghales
From Minneapolis
First show since since February 27, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • 30th show on MN Live's calendar since September 26, 2006
Communist Daughter
From Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since May 8, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • 30th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since April 18, 2007
From last.fm:
American Rock Band. Minneapolis, MN. Johnny Solomon. Molly Moore. Adam Switlick. Jonathan Blaseg. Al Weiers. A few years ago John Solomon walked away from music. After a long struggle with addiction and a brief stint in jail he broke up his critically acclaimed band and moved to a small town. And supposedly that was that. Even though Solomon left music, music never left him. After a long hiatus, he called some friends to come and demo up a new album.... Facebook.com/ComDot Read more about Communist Daughter on Last.fm.
Minor Kingdom
From Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since May 13, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • 14th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since October 1, 2009
Brad Senne
From Minneapolis
First show since since May 13, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • 25th show on MN Live's calendar since December 15, 2003
From last.fm:
BRAD SENNE ev·o·lu·tion Pronunciation: \_ev-_-_lü-sh_n also __-v_-\ n. 1. A gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form. 2. a. The process of developing. b. Gradual development. 3. A movement that is part of a set of ordered movements. mu·ta·tion Pronunciation: \myü-_t_-sh_n\ n. 1. A significant and basic alteration 2. An alteration or change, as in nature, form, or quality. 3. Linguistics The change that is caused in a sound by its assimilation to another sound, such as umlaut. Read more about Brad Senne on Last.fm.
Kid Dakota
From Minneapolis
First show since since April 9, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • 42nd show on MN Live's calendar since March 5, 2005
From last.fm:
Kid Dakota is, predictably, a band with roots in South Dakota. Darren Jackson, who migrated to Minneapolis (where he still resides) after college, built Kid Dakota's sound upon his mid-90's self-produced bedroom recordings. Eventually, he met drummer Christopher McGuire, and music began to flow. Kid Dakota's notoriety increased when the 5 song EP So Pretty caught the attention of Low's Alan Sparhawk. Read more about Kid Dakota on Last.fm.
Bethany Larson
From Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since May 6, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • Eighth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since September 8, 2007
Eliza Blue
From Minneapolis
First show since since March 26, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • 25th show on MN Live's calendar since August 8, 2006
From last.fm:
Paul Metsa
Mother Banjo
From Minneapolis
First show since since April 10, 2010 • First Shuga Records show • Sixth show on MN Live's calendar since June 17, 2007
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