Sponsored by the Onion at Turf Club
Saturday, May 19, 2007 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Turf Club • 9:00pm • 21+ • $7
Added to calendar on May 26
Chris Koza
From Minneapolis
First show since since May 19, 2007 • First Turf Club show since December 9, 2006 • 26th show on MN Live's calendar since July 19, 2004
From last.fm:
Chris Koza is a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based singer/songwriter, and has released three albums since 2004 -- "Exit Pesce," "Patterns," and "A Friend of a Friend" (EP). Music critics have compared Chris' sound to Wilco, Paul Simon, Nick Drake, Beck, and Ryan Adams, among others. He performs live with a band, which includes anywhere from 2-7 members. Deep into autumn of 2004 Chris released his debut album "Exit Pesce" in an apartment. Read more about Chris Koza on Last.fm.
Martin Devaney
From St Paul
First show since since March 31, 2007 • First Turf Club show since March 10, 2007 • 22nd show on MN Live's calendar since January 19, 2004
Jeremy Messersmith
From Minneapolis
First show since since May 19, 2007 • First Turf Club show since March 24, 2007 • 14th show on MN Live's calendar since September 25, 2006
From last.fm:
To call Jeremy Messersmith a musician is half-truth: He’s also a storyteller, who has carefully crafted a trilogy of songs that narrate life. His first full-length release The Alcatraz Kid is a moving collection of acoustic-driven lullabies with titles like “Novocain” and “Beautiful Children” that innocently question the purpose of things to come. The integrity of these delicate songs immediately struck a chord with critics and fans alike, and captured the attention of Semisonic’s Dan Wilson, who offered to produce Messersmith’s follow-up album, The Silver City. Read more about Jeremy Messersmith on Last.fm.
Mary Bue
From Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since January 31, 2007 • First Turf Club show since October 8, 2006 • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since October 8, 2006
From last.fm:
Mary Bue likes creaky clanky pianos and falling asleep playing guitar. She wants to sing to you about what she's cooking for dinner or what she dreamt about last night. Sometimes carthartic, sometimes joyous and always bittersweet, this newly transplanted minneapolitan is making a soft winter nest of music for you. Blend the sound of Ben Folds' joyous piano pop, Carole King's earthy soul and Tori Amos' quirky, intense intimacy and you'll get an idea of what Miss Bue sounds like. Read more on Last.fm