Cory Chisel & the Wandering Sons at Turf Club
Thursday, October 28, 2010 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Turf Club • 8:00pm • 21+ • $12
Added to calendar on Sep 8
Cory Chisel & the Wandering Sons
From Appleton, Wisconsin
First Twin Cities show since since February 12, 2010 • First Turf Club show • Eighth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since April 1, 2006
From last.fm:
Formed in Appleton, Wisconsin in 2004, The Wandering Sons have a smooth sound reminiscent of smoke-filled, backwater lounges. Strong lyrics back up the polished notes of an oboe, piano, bass violin, and percussion. Members of the band include Cory Chisel, Dan McMahon, Rick Setser, Adam Plamann, and Adriel Harris. The Wandering Sons frequently plays in small venues throughout the Great Lakes region, including Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Read more about Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons on Last.fm.
Red Daughters
From Minneapolis
First show since since October 23, 2010 • First Turf Club show since August 14, 2010 • First show supporting a touring headliner since July 13, 2008 • 32nd show on MN Live's calendar since April 12, 2007
From last.fm:
Added to bill on Oct 20
Dewi Sant
From Duluth, Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since October 5, 2010 • First Turf Club show • Ninth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since June 4, 2009
From last.fm:
Indie / folk tunes from Minnesota, US http://www.myspace.com/dewisantmusic Dewi Sant on Last.fm.
Added to bill on Oct 28
Cory Chisel
From Appleton, Wisconsin
First Twin Cities show since since November 17, 2009 • First Turf Club show • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since March 25, 2009
From last.fm:
Like notable musicians before him, singer-songwriter Cory Chisel forged his first connection to the power of song through the music he heard – and made – in church. His father was a Baptist minister, his mother played piano during services, and an upbringing surrounded by sermons and spirituals instilled in Cory the passion and portent of language and melody, and a fluency in the gospel’s rich vernacular of loss and redemption. Read more about Cory Chisel on Last.fm.