8/26 Sing Out for Kids @ MPLS, MN ( Hell's KITCHEN ) SSFNC Benefit at Hell's Kitchen
Sunday, August 26, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Hell's Kitchen • 5:30pm
Added to calendar on Aug 4
Caroline Smith And The Good Night Sleeps
From Minneapolis
First show since since July 6, 2012 • First Hell's Kitchen show • 26th show on MN Live's calendar since August 13, 2008
From last.fm:
Caroline Smith is a singer-songwriter from Minneapolis, Minnesota who started recording and performing at age 15, opening for B.B. King. Her unique voice and stripped-down acoustic styling are often accompanied by The Good Night Sleeps: Arlen Peiffer and Jesse Schuster. Caroline's musical influences include Ben Gibbard, Feist, Patti Smith, The Velvet Underground, Sufjan Stevens, Joanna Newsom, and Dr. Dre. Read more about Caroline Smith And The Good Night Sleeps on Last.fm.
Dessa Darling
From Minneapolis
First show since since December 6, 2011 • First Hell's Kitchen show • 26th show on MN Live's calendar since October 12, 2005
From last.fm:
Born Margaret Wander, Dessa’s first release with Doomtree, False Hopes, introduced a unique sensibility to underground hip-hop: literary, bitter-sweet, and wry. She alternated between a clever, droll persona as an emcee and her earnest, unaffected delivery as a singer with a low, clear alto voice. Her a cappella arrangements delicate and expressive, full of sad, old world harmonies. False Hopes attracted a varied set of ferociously dedicated fans in the Midwest and beyond. Read more about Dessa on Last.fm.
Jeremy Messersmith
From Minneapolis
First show since since July 21, 2012 • First Hell's Kitchen show • 55th 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.