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April 13, 2012

Test feature for spotify

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Apr 13, 2012

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Thomas Dolby performs in the Current studio

Thomas Dolby performs in the Current studio

Jake Rudh and Thomas Dolby • Apr 12, 2012

Thomas Dolby has been making music for over 30 years, has collaborated with the likes of David Byrne, Peter Gabriel, Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock, been called "a brilliant talent" by David Bowie, wrote the synth patch you hear in many of your cell phones and was zapped into our homes via MTV in the 1980's with a catchy little number called "She Blinded Me with Science" among others.

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Midwest Music Fest will bring a mini-SXSW to Winona next week

Andrea Swensson • Apr 12, 2012

Starting next Thursday, April 19, thousands of music fans will flock to Winona, Minnesota for the third annual Mid West Music Fest. Much like the South By Southwest music festival hosted in Austin, Texas, each year, the MWMF sprawls across the downtown area and into 15 different venues with a schedule so bountiful and busy…

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Pizza Luce Block Party canceled for 2012

Andrea Swensson • Apr 12, 2012

Organizers say event has outgrown its space in Lyn-Lake area

Theft Of The Dial: Drew Goddard

Theft Of The Dial: Drew Goddard

Jill Riley • Apr 12, 2012

Drew Goddard has written some of Hollywood's most critically acclaimed films and television episodes.

The Lumineers perform in The Current studios

The Lumineers perform in The Current studios

Mark Wheat and Lumineers • Apr 12, 2012

It's not difficult to imagine The Lumineers being from the Midwest - let's just go ahead and annex their hometown of Denver. Their roots revivalist image and solid harmonies are indicative of the kind of music this region has helped popularize over the years. Their story is one which many bands can connect with - slowly gaining popularity across a self-booked tour with just an EP in tow. The Lumineers have now gathered more than a few accolades to make their self-titled debut one of the most anticipated records this year, and they're already selling out venues in support of it.

Trampled By Turtles performs in The Current studios

Trampled By Turtles performs in The Current studios

Mary Lucia, Trampled by Turtles and Jon Schober • Apr 11, 2012

The Duluth quintet has been steadily expanding its fan-base for the past decade, and the release of their fifth record "Palomino" undeniably helped propel them into greater mass appeal. It reached #1 on the US Bluegrass charts and stayed in the top 10 for over a year. It should come as no surprise then that the year which followed the release proved to be Trampled By Turtles' most important year yet, solidifying their role as one of the major players of Minnesota music making an impact nationally and abroad.

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Kathleen Edwards postponing Varsity Theater show

Andrea Swensson • Apr 11, 2012

Just this morning, Kathleen Edwards tweeted that she had lost her voice and was canceling a handful of upcoming shows, including her stop in Minneapolis on April 15. This afternoon, the Varsity Theater confirmed the news that her show will be postponed to September 28. The silver lining is that they do say that they…

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SoundTown 2012 lineup: Florence & The Machine, Weezer, Jane’s Addiction and more

Andrea Swensson • Apr 11, 2012

This morning, SoundTown unveiled the first round of acts scheduled to perform at Somerset Amphitheater on July 26-28. As with last year, there will be a heavy contingent of local artists in addition to the event’s headliners, and organizers stepped up their booking this year by pulling in quite a few larger national acts that…

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The Brick relocates more shows, unveils plans for renovations

Andrea Swensson • Apr 11, 2012

New downtown Minneapolis venue The Brick has had no shortage of problems since its opening last month. For those unfamiliar, a quick primer: The venue hosted its first public show in mid-March with headliners Jane’s Addiction, and fans had such a resoundingly negative experience due to poor sightlines and crowding that the privately owned mega-corporation…

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