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Chastity Brown

Twin Cities folk/Americana favorite Chastity Brown is diving into 2025 working toward a new album and starting with a two-night stand.

CHASTITY BROWN
JAN 31-FEB 1 • 7PM
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Chief Adjuah

6. Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah: Formerly known as Christian Scott, this New Orleans musician made his mark primarily as an adventurous jazz trumpeter who invents his own instruments. However, on 2023’s “Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning,” he abandoned trumpet in favor of a West African n’goni as well as a bowed string instrument he created. Moreover, he explores a different vibe, mixing Western African sounds with Black American music elements, especially from NOLA. With mostly chanted vocals, the music on his 14th studio project is innovative, often hypnotic but in a different realm from his earlier genre-blending modern jazz works.

CHIEF ADJUAH
FEB 2 • 7PM
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Albert Lee Jeremy Clyde

It’ll be an evening of songs and stories with Albert Lee, the Grammy-winning guitarist who toured with Eric Clapton and Emmylou Harris, and Jeremy Clyde of Chad & Jeremy, the 1960s British pop star (“Yesterday’s Gone”) and more recently actor on “Downton Abbey”.

ALBERT LEE & JEREMY CLYDE
FEB 3 • 7PM
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The Music Of The Masters

Guitarist Tab Laven, who has toured with Art Garfunkel, teams with guitarist Jeff Dayton, longtime music director for Glen Campbell, and Eddie K., who cowrote songs for Barry Manilow, for a program called Music of the Masters.

GARFUNKEL, MANILOW & CAMPBELL: MUSIC OF THE MASTERS
FEB 5 • 7PM
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