Low at First Ave

Saturday, April 14, 2007 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

First Avenue Mainroom • 6:30pm • 18+ • $12 adv | $14 door

Added to calendar on May 26

Low

From Duluth, Minnesota

First Twin Cities show since since December 9, 2006 • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since December 9, 2005

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From last.fm:

Low is a slowcore band formed in Duluth, Minnesota, United States in 1993, by Alan Sparhawk (guitar and vocals), Mimi Parker (drums and vocals) and original bassist John Nichols (bass guitar). Zak Sally replaced Nichols after Low's first album and tour. In 2005, Sally quit the band; Matt Livingston replaced him shortly thereafter. In 2008 Steve Garrington took over on bass creating the current lineup of Sparhawk, Parker and Garrington. Read more about Low on Last.fm.

Charlie Parr

From Duluth, Minnesota

First Twin Cities show since since April 1, 2007 • First Mainroom show since February 17, 2007 • 20th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since February 11, 2005

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From last.fm:

Charlie Parr plays original and traditional and Piedmont-style , accompanying himself on National , and sometimes a . He was raised in Austin, Minnesota, in a household that prized traditional American folk music and his style bears the influence of hours spent listening to country blues records and Smithsonian/Folkways field recordings; often in the garage. He currently lives in Duluth, Minnesota. Read more about Charlie Parr on Last.fm.

Loney, Dear

From Stockholm, Sweden

First Twin Cities show since since March 16, 2007

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From last.fm:

Loney, dear used to be the moniker of multi-instrumentalist and home-recording phenomenon, Emil Svanängen from Jönköping, Sweden. Svanängen slightly changed his artist's name in 2009, skipping the comma in Loney, dear. He is now recording and releasing music as Loney Dear. Both names exist on Last.fm, so (for as long as the two are not merged) please try to get this right: it differs per album! Loney, dear is the correct moniker for the following albums: The Year of River Fontana (2003) Citadel Band (2004) Read more about Loney, dear on Last.fm.