British guitar star Albert Lee, who has done stints with Eric Clapton, Emmylou Harris and others, is back in downtown Minneapolis with Jeremy Clyde of Chad & Jeremy fame.
ALBERT LEE & JEREMY CLYDE
AUG 8 • 7PM
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After a fun run of outdoor gigs already this summer, Van Morrison-channeling big band the Belfast Cowboys seek the solace of air-conditioning and table cloths.
THE BELFAST COWBOYS
AUG 11 • 7PM
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Ukulele wiz Jake Shimabukuro, who covers everything from Queen and the Beatles to “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and Hawaiian tunes, is back with his fancy picking.
JAKE SHIMABUKURO
AUG 12 • 7PM
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There is a magical, mystical quality to Juno-winning, Montreal folk-jazz vocalist Dominique Fils-Aime’s spiritual fourth album, “Our Roots Run Deep,” which she celebrates in her Minneapolis debut.
DOMINIQUE FILS-AIME
AUG 13 • 7PM
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Rediscovered busking in 2015, the retired carpenter has become an inspiring story and musician. Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach found the blind Louisiana bluesman on his 2016 release “Age Don’t Mean a Thing” and produced Finley’s next three albums. In between, Finley got a boost by making it to the semi-finals on “America’s Got Talent” in 2019. Last year, the 70-year-old singer/guitarist showed his robust, B.B. King-evoking voice and way with the blues on the rousing “Black Bayou,” featuring drummers Patrick Carney of Black Keys and Jeffrey Clemens of G. Love & Special Sauce as well as Auerbach.