Dosh opens a rare-of-late set by jazzed-up all-star rock unit Alpha Consumer, with Jeremy Ylvisaker, JT Bates and Mike Lewis.
ALPHA CONSUMER & MARTIN DOSH
SEP 27 • 7PM
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The beloved-in-Minnesota Texas singer/songwriter Ruthie Foster makes good on an Aug. 24 cancellation supporting her new Sun Records release “Mileage”.
RUTHIE FOSTER “MILEAGE” ALBUM RELEASE
SEP 28 • 7PM
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8. Cowboy Junkies: With last year’s “Such Ferocious Beauty,” the Toronto quartet featuring three Timmins siblings may have reached a pinnacle of their riveting sadness. Michael Timmins’ songs deal with the deaths of their parents, their mother in 2018 and their father three years later of dementia. “I woke up this morning, didn’t know who I was,” Margo Timmins sings on the opening “What I Lost.” “I looked at the room, I didn’t know where I was.” There’s a hushed beauty to the Cowboy Junkies’ downbeat songs; there always has been since their remarkable 1988 breakthrough “The Trinity Session.”
COWBOY JUNKIES
SEP 30-OCT 1 • 7PM
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Twin Cities funky reggae unit Ipso Facto reunites for some old jams as well as new ones written by Wain McFarlane and the late Dakota chef Remy Pettus.