Fringe Pipes, Nina Luna, and Dayton Hollow @ Kitty Cat Klub

Kitty Cat Klub 315 14th Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

RSVP on Facebook I will be playing keys with Fringe Pipes. It's fall, so what better time to thrown on that new flannel, devour pumpkin seeds, and sink into a local collection of songwriter-driven Americana and indie rock? Guardian Angel Booking is pleased to present Fringe Pipes at Kitty Cat Klub with stirring support from Nina Luna and Dayton Hollow. Free show 🎃 Doors @ 9 PM FREE About the artists: FRINGE PIPES is a band of drifters and ghosts from the other side of the fence. They attempt to operate a great number of instruments. They are also on the internet (world wide web) so you can search for them on there with your mobile device or smart tablet. They will not die alone. NINA LUNA released her first single, “Blaze," in January 2017. The track debuted on Spotify’s official Weekly Buzz playlist and quickly racked up over 80k streams on Spotify alone. Since that initial release, Nina Luna has put out an EP and a number of singles, building a catalogue that highlights her talent for writing and producing sincere, emotional, memorable pop songs with a signature mystical, ethereal, even cinematic, character. Nina Luna’s new single “Out of […]

Free

Fringe Pipes, Northbound Giants, and Butter Boys @ Mortimer’s

Mortimer's Bar and Restaurant 2001 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

RSVP on Facebook I will be playing keys with Fringe Pipes. Americana-infused rock and roll team Fringe Pipes are thrilled to tear apart the Mortimer's stage with stirring support from Northbound Giants and Butterboys on November 24th. Stay warm and compelled on this very special night of loud, melodic, exciting music, proudly presented by Guardian Angel Booking. Doors @ 9 pm Northbound Giants @ 9:30 pm Fringe Pipes @ 10:30 pm Butterboys @ 11:30 pm $5 About the artists: FRINGE PIPES is a band of drifters and ghosts from the other side of the fence. They attempt to operate a great number of instruments. They are also on the internet (world wide web) so you can search for them on there with your mobile device or smart tablet. They will not die alone. With their tongue-in-cheek brand of pop-punk, BUTTER BOYS songs are upbeat, somewhat snarky, and full of singalong rockers. Versatile singer Katie Drahos goes from lighter melodies to full-blown snarl while delivering punchy synth lines. Joe Marxen’s jangly lead guitar cuts across a tight rhythm section by drummer David Garcia and bassist Ollie Nordman. NORTHBOUND GIANTS is a four-piece rock band collecting inspiration from 90's pop-punk, melodic guitar […]

$5

Jazz Piano @ Mason City Public Library

Mason City Public Library 225 2nd St. S.E., Mason City, IA, United States

Piano music in the Commons of the Mason City Public Library. Repertoire will include jazz standards and holiday tunes, including some original arrangements.

Free

George Faber @ Pour Bar, Otsego MN

Pour Wine Bar and Bistro 15704 90th Street N.E., Otsego, MN, United States

I will be joining George Faber and his band on keyboards at the Pour Bar. George Faber is a veteran Minneapolis singer/songwriter/performer with a colorful 30-year music career. Born in Champaign, IL, Faber became deeply rooted in the Chicago blues scene. He spent years touring the country performing in blues houses like Kingston Mines and Wise Fools Pub, playing with legends like Muddy Waters and Lowell George. From there, the evolution of styles began; from a controversial glam rock front man performing to rock festival crowds and an early MTV video release – to returning to R&B blues roots and packing rooms from Chicago to New Orleans. Faber’s music has evolved blending all of these styles. His songs transmit the longing of a soul singer mixed with the honesty of a modern-day singer/songwriter. His recent recordings have also been highly acclaimed in the audiophile community nationally and internationally. Stereophile Magazine reviewed his work as “intensely soulful, passionate and hard-driving with strong, powerful melodies” adding “his rough-hewn, gritty voice is the perfect vehicle for his down-to-earth songs.”

Free

[Postponed] Erased: TCGMC

Ted Mann Concert Hall 2128 Fourth St S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Note: event has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. My piece Listen, commissioned by Dean Genth and Gary Swenson to address the issue of bullying, will receive its Minnesota premiere in a TTBB voicing for the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus Chamber Singers. Information and Tickets RSVP on Facebook Featuring new commissions by Jake Runestad and Tim Takach, our spring concert Erased will address the communities and environments that are in danger of being erased: from indigenous peoples and trans youth, to natural habitats – as well as our very own lives. The first half of our concert will also feature the local premiere of “Listen,” a compelling work for our Chamber Singers ensemble. The second half of our concert will address one thing we wish could be erased: the stigma against those who live with HIV. We will premiere a new song cycle called Stigmata, composed by Gerald Gurss, that addresses through song the effects of this stigma on the lives of people living with HIV every day. The metaphor of the stigmata serves to remind people that we don’t need to inflict the horrible pains of social crucifixion upon the HIV+ community. Join us for this powerful […]

[Postponed] Erased: TCGMC

Ted Mann Concert Hall 2128 Fourth St S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Note: event has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. My piece Listen, commissioned by Dean Genth and Gary Swenson to address the issue of bullying, will receive its Minnesota premiere in a TTBB voicing for the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus Chamber Singers. Information and Tickets RSVP on Facebook Featuring new commissions by Jake Runestad and Tim Takach, our spring concert Erased will address the communities and environments that are in danger of being erased: from indigenous peoples and trans youth, to natural habitats – as well as our very own lives. The first half of our concert will also feature the local premiere of “Listen,” a compelling work for our Chamber Singers ensemble. The second half of our concert will address one thing we wish could be erased: the stigma against those who live with HIV. We will premiere a new song cycle called Stigmata, composed by Gerald Gurss, that addresses through song the effects of this stigma on the lives of people living with HIV every day. The metaphor of the stigmata serves to remind people that we don’t need to inflict the horrible pains of social crucifixion upon the HIV+ community. Join us for this powerful […]

[Postponed] Stigmata – A Benefit Concert by TCGMC

Central Lutheran Church 333 S 12th St, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Note: event has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. My piece Listen, commissioned by Dean Genth and Gary Swenson to address the issue of bullying, will receive its Minnesota premiere in a TTBB voicing for the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus Chamber Singers. RSVP on Facebook Join the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus for a moving and powerful program. This benefit performance is free for entrance, but attendees will be invited to make a contribution at the program which will be split evenly among the beneficiaries which include: The Aliveness Project Canvas Health Clare Housing Family Tree Clinic JustUs Health This concert will feature a new song cycle called Stigmata, composed by Dr. Gerald Gurss, that addresses through music the effects of stigma on the lives of people living with HIV every day. The metaphor of the stigmata serves to remind people that we don’t need to inflict the horrible pains of social crucifixion upon the HIV+ community. Join us for this powerful program of music and reflection. Thanks to Central Lutheran Church Downtown Minneapolis for hosting this benefit concert.

[Canceled] TCGMC in Mason City, IA

First Congregational United Church of Christ 100 1st St NE, Mason City, IA, United States

Note: event has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. My piece Listen, commissioned by Dean Genth and Gary Swenson to address the issue of bullying, will be performed by the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus Chamber Singers. This will be the Iowa premiere of the TTBB voicing. RSVP on Facebook In February of 2016, the Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus (TCGMC) sang as part of a worship service at First Congregational United Church of Christ in Mason City as part of their annual retreat. Although the sign in front of the church was vandalized after the chorus visited, the Pastor and congregation of First Church chose to offer words of reconciliation and healing rather than condemnation, while at the same time throwing their full-fledged support behind the LGBTQ community. TCGMC will return to Mason City to perform a concert with all proceeds and contributions to benefit One Iowa North’s Craig W. Hickok Memorial Scholarship which was established to acknowledge Craig’s lifelong commitment to inclusion, education, support and equality in creating appropriate educational settings that are safe and individualized to meet student needs. “The opportunity to confront homophobia and intolerance to affect positive social change in our region is critical […]

George Faber @ Pour Bar, Otsego MN

Pour Wine Bar and Bistro 15704 90th Street N.E., Otsego, MN, United States

I will be joining George Faber and his band on keyboards at the Pour Bar. George Faber is a veteran Minneapolis singer/songwriter/performer with a colorful 30-year music career. Born in Champaign, IL, Faber became deeply rooted in the Chicago blues scene. He spent years touring the country performing in blues houses like Kingston Mines and Wise Fools Pub, playing with legends like Muddy Waters and Lowell George. From there, the evolution of styles began; from a controversial glam rock front man performing to rock festival crowds and an early MTV video release – to returning to R&B blues roots and packing rooms from Chicago to New Orleans. Faber’s music has evolved blending all of these styles. His songs transmit the longing of a soul singer mixed with the honesty of a modern-day singer/songwriter. His recent recordings have also been highly acclaimed in the audiophile community nationally and internationally. Stereophile Magazine reviewed his work as “intensely soulful, passionate and hard-driving with strong, powerful melodies” adding “his rough-hewn, gritty voice is the perfect vehicle for his down-to-earth songs.”

Free

Jazz Piano @ Mason City Public Library

Mason City Public Library 225 2nd St. S.E., Mason City, IA, United States

Jazz piano music in the Commons of the Mason City Public Library.

Free

Jazz Piano @ Mason City Public Library

Mason City Public Library 225 2nd St. S.E., Mason City, IA, United States

Jazz piano music in the Commons of the Mason City Public Library.

Free