The Murder of Crows at Entry

Saturday, August 18, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

7th Street Entry • 8:00pm • 18+ • $10 adv | $10 door

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Added to calendar on Jul 17

The Murder of Crows

From Duluth, Minnesota

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Four groups are known as The Murder of Crows: two from the USA, one Irish and another from the UK. 1. The Murder of Crows (Duluth, MN, USA) is the moniker used as of 2010 for the works by Duluthian residents Gaelynn Lea (violin, vocals, song-writing) and Alan Sparhawk (vocals, song-writing, guitar, technology). Alan is also known as solo artist but also for his work in Low and Retribution Gospel Choir. The songs are both experimental as ethereal in nature. In April 2012 the Imperfecta EP was released in a very limited edition. Read more on Last.fm

Jack Campbell

From Duluth, Minnesota

First Twin Cities show since since June 13, 2012 • First Entry show • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since April 19, 2012

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Andy Elwell

From Minneapolis

First show since since July 6, 2012 • First Entry show since February 1, 2011 • 31st show on MN Live's calendar since March 20, 2007

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From last.fm:

Andy Elwell has been creating and performing music in Minneapolis, MN, since 2001. After gaining recognition through his former punk band Islero, Elwell branched out on his own releasing Different Places (2006), New Ground (2008) and No One You Will Ever Know (2010). His solo records embrace a versatile voice backed by a wide array of instruments and have been compared to Glen Hansard and Nick Drake. Read more about Andy Elwell on Last.fm.

Excuse Me, Princess

From Duluth, Minnesota

First Twin Cities show since since February 11, 2012 • First Entry show • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since July 7, 2011

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From last.fm:

Excuse Me Princess started as a creative channel for songwriter Jack Campbell, who played drums in the band Completely Random. Around summertime 2009, Campbell teamed up with Completely Random bassist Sam Wattrus, and the duo started recording Campbell’s accumulated songs and prepared to start gigging. On October 9th, 2009, Excuse Me Princess played their first “official” live show at the Acadia Café in Minneapolis with musical friends Courtney Yasmineh and Bill Mike. Read more about Excuse Me Princess on Last.fm.