Gear Daddies at Fine Line
Thursday, December 29, 2005 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Fine Line Music Cafe • 8:00pm • $27 adv | $29 door
Added to calendar on May 26
Gear Daddies
From Austin, Minnesota
First show since since December 28, 2005 • Seventh show on MN Live's calendar since December 26, 2003
From last.fm:
The Gear Daddies is a band from Austin, Minnesota that enjoyed moderate success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Its members were Randy Broughten (electric and steel guitar), Nick Ciola (bass), Billy Dankert (drums and vocals), and Martin Zellar (guitar and vocals). Their most mainstream success was when they played Late Night with David Letterman in 1991. Ciola and Dankert did not play on the show because many bands simply sat in with Paul Shaffer and The World's Most Dangerous Band when playing the show. Read more about Gear Daddies on Last.fm.
The Nadas
From Des Moines, Iowa
First Twin Cities show since since November 19, 2005 • 11th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since August 1, 2003
From last.fm:
The Nadas are Iowa's signature alt-rock-country band, selling more than 125,000 albums through their own label, Authentic Records. They embarked on a new approach to recording with their upcoming seventh release, Almanac (March 2010), which was recorded over the last year completely in front of their fans through a live streaming video blog. The sound that developed out of that process was an alternative approach to the traditional pop tunes. Read more about The Nadas on Last.fm.
Nathan Miller
From Minneapolis
First show since since December 1, 2005 • Eighth show on MN Live's calendar since February 7, 2005
From last.fm:
"What is that instrument he's playing?" That's usually one of the first reactions to Nathan Miller. For the record it's an acoustic lap slide guitar. Its roots are from the 20s and 30s when Hawaiian music was all the rage. Today Nathan uses it for everything but Hawaiian music (maybe one day though). One listen and you wont care what instrument Nathan Miller is playing, but you will want more. Nathan Miller began playing guitar after hearing Jimi Hendrix’s “Purple Haze” on a record his mother bought him when he was 12. Read more about Nathan Miller on Last.fm.