One of the Twin Cities’ best soft-voiced, bright-eyed indie-folk songwriters à la Sufjan Stevens or Elliott Smith, Chris Koza is stepping outside his band Rogue Valley with another lovely and poetic solo album, “Last Car in the Parking Lot,” which he’s celebrating in appropriate listening-room setting with pal Lucy Michelle.
CHRIS KOZA ALBUM RELEASE
w/Special Guest Lucy Michelle
NOV 14 • 7PM
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Emmet Cohen Trio, featuring the Harlem pianist who has live-streamed more than 124 editions of “Live from Emmet’s Place,” was named the top rising group in this year’s DownBeat critics poll.
EMMET COHEN TRIO
NOV 15 • 6:30 & 8:30PM
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Emotive New York soul-pop vocalist Emily King, who addressed a breakup on last year’s Grammy-nominated “Special Occasion,” settles in for two nights.
EMILY KING
w/Special Guest Martin Luke Brown
NOV 16-17 • 7PM
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Texas/California singer/songwriter Jess Williamson, who is half of the duo Plains with Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee, is touting her fifth album, last year’s acclaimed “Time Ain’t Accidental”.
JESS WILLIAMSON
NOV 19 • 7PM
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Twin Cities indie fave Haley is back at the Dakota with fun surf-rockers the Black Widows opening.