City on the Make at 400 Bar

Tuesday, July 3, 2007 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

400 Bar • 8:00pm • 18+ • $5

Added to calendar on May 26

City on the Make

From Minneapolis

First show since since June 17, 2007 • First headlining show since March 9, 2007 • First 400 Bar headlining show since December 21, 2006 • 14th show on MN Live's calendar since December 30, 2005

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From last.fm:

City on the Make is a band from South Minneapolis, Minnesota comprised of childhood friends Mischa Keegan (guitar, vocals), Mike Massey (vocals), Stephen Rowe (bass, vocals), and Colin Stumbras (drums). Making music together for years, the band City on the Make emerged onto the Minneapolis scene in 2004. Purists may disagree (or give a resounding cheer, depending), but City on the Make is a "blues" band in the truest sense - raw soul channeled through musicians by way of their hands, voices, and messages of a hard-lived working-class world. Read more about City on the Make on Last.fm.

Great Plains

From Minneapolis

First show since since June 26, 2007 • First 400 Bar show • Fifth show on MN Live's calendar since March 15, 2007

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Milk Automat

From Minneapolis

Only show on MN Live's calendar

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Dragons Power Up!

From Minnesota

First Twin Cities show since since June 22, 2007 • First 400 Bar show since December 27, 2006 • Ninth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since December 13, 2006

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From last.fm:

Dragons Power Up! is a rock group from St. Paul, Minnesota, formed in 2005 by multi-instrumentalists Mike Coyne, Dan Ries, Mike Ries, and Chris Tures. In 2011, Coyne left DPU! and the music world under amicable circumstances, at which point longtime producer/friend Spencer Wirth-Davis (Big Cats!) offered his services as full-time bassist/collaborator/member. Each member drawing from his own corner of musical influences, their sound marries loose, noisy guitars with tightly-wound rhythm section and vocals atypical of today's indie rock landscape. Read more about Dragons Power Up! on Last.fm.