Moon Maan CD Release at Triple Rock

Friday, June 22, 2007 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Triple Rock Social Club • 9:00pm • 21+ • $5

Added to calendar on May 26

Moon Maan

From Minneapolis

First show since since May 10, 2007 • First Triple Rock show • First headlining show since December 15, 2006 • Eighth show on MN Live's calendar since May 12, 2005

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From last.fm:

Lead by former Afghan Whigs lead guitarist Rick McCollum, Moon Maan was born along the banks of the Ohio River Valley in places like Louisville, KY, and Cincinnati, OH before traveling up river to Minneapolis, MN. Following the break-up of the Afghan Whigs in 2001, McCollum would find solace and inspiration in listening to the music that led him to pick up the guitar in the first place, including Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, T.Rex, and what McCollum calls the pinnacle of music, Sly Stone, the Stooges, and Jimi Hendrix. Read more about Moon Maan on Last.fm.

Heavy Sleeper

From Minneapolis

First show since since June 16, 2007 • First Triple Rock show since May 19, 2007 • 10th show on MN Live's calendar since August 19, 2005

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The Screens

From Minneapolis

First show since since May 11, 2007 • Eighth show on MN Live's calendar since September 22, 2005

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The 757s

From Minneapolis

First show since since June 6, 2007 • First Triple Rock show

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From last.fm:

The 757s: Can you really record two albums worth of material just a week after forming a band? For the four members of Twin Cities-based The 757s, the answer is “yes.” The 757s departed from the norm by recording their debut album after their very first practice session—with no written songs or extensive rehearsals. “Our model quickly became writing songs in the 10 minutes prior to recording them,” says the band’s founder, Seth Zimmerman. “The idea was to put together a group of friends that could play and get along, which seemed reasonable at the time.” Read more about The 757s on Last.fm.