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02 / 15
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02 / 17
Music Starts:8:00 pm
The most popular of all The Cedar’s annual festivals, The Slack Key Guitar Festival will this year feature four of the Islands’ best next generation slack key players: Keoki Kahumoku, Sonny Lim, Jeff Peterson, and Charles Michael Brotman with his trio Kohala, all of whom were featured in the 2005 Grammy Award–winning recording Slack Key Guitar, Volume 2. Lobby entertainment will be provided before the show and between sets by popular local band Hawaiian Sugar, adding a warm, festive air to the entire evening. TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR AS OF 7PM 2/17!
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02 / 18
Music Starts:1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Klezmer reunion concert, with singer Amy Olson. A benefit for Mayim Rabim Congregation.
Music Starts:7:30 pm

CD Release for mick laBriola's heartfelt project "Songs For Diego, I'm Missing You." This CD is a work created by mick in Memory of his youngest child Diego, who at the age of 6 years old was struck by a vehicle at 39th & Cedar in Minneapolis and died 3 days later on June 5th, 2002. mick will be accompanied by 15 musicians and dancers.
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02 / 19
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02 / 20
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02 / 21
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02 / 22
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02 / 23
Music Starts:8:00 pm

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jorma Kaukonen is one of the most significant guitarists of our time, with a body of work lasting over three decades from his early days with Jefferson Airplane, and continuing to the present day with Hot Tuna, and his rootsy solo work. His guitar licks are perfectly complemented by his vocals--laid back and mellow, like a fine aged Californian wine. For tonight's show, he will be featuring old favorites as well as songs from his first new release in five years, Stars in my crown, This great new album on Red House Records is not due out until March 13 2007, but you will be able to become amongst the first in the nation to purchase a copy by picking one up at the show!His brilliant finger-picked fretwork and songwriting recall a compelling blend of rock, blues, folk and country influences, and live in performance, he is warm and charismatic. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR 2/23/07!
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02 / 24
Music Starts:8:00 pm

From elegant pop to balls-out rock, sweet electronics to witty swing,
Erin McKeown has packed a ton of music into her young career. With 5 studio albums, 2 EPs, and numerous soundtracks and compilations to her credit, the 28-year-old songwriter and multi-instrumentalist hasn't stopped for a breather in the last 10 years. And for this special evening at the Cedar, she will be joined by Minneapolis' own multiply-talented songstress Haley Bonar!
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02 / 25
Music Starts:7:30 pm

With special guests - percussionist Marc Anderson & bassist Enrique Toussaint
After four years of touring the U.S. Ryman is back home to release her fifth CD, Earthbound,
featuring 14 original songs, ranging from her unique contemporary folk ballads to traditional, country gospel & bluegrass.
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02 / 26
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02 / 27
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02 / 28
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03 / 1
Music Starts:7:30 pm

UPDATE 4pm 3/1: JIM LAUDERDALE IS STRANDED BY THE STORM AND WILL NOT BE PARTICIPATING IN THIS EVENING'S CONCERT. UNCLE EARL ARE IN TOWN, AND THE SHOW IS STILL ON! Call it old-time for our times: with their infectious energy, undeniable charisma, sharp musicianship, and unique repertoire of original and traditional songs, Uncle Earl is bringing the string band legacy proudly into the modern era. As if that wasn't enough for one evening, The Cedar is proud to also present Jim Lauderdale (Grammy winner (with Ralph Stanley) for Best Bluegrass Album 2003, and Grammy nominee 2007 in the same category). Jim has written songs for many of the greats of country music, and earned an enviable reputation with his own work in bluegrass, country and honky-tonk.
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03 / 2
Music Starts:8:00 pm
UPDATE 2PM FRI 3/2: THE CEDAR REGRETS THAT TONIGHT'S SHOW IS CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER. THE HOLMES BROTHERS ARE UNABLE TO TRAVEL HERE. WE HOPE TO RESCHEDULE THEM FOR THE FUTURE. The Holmes Brothers (bassist/vocalist Sherman Holmes, his brother, guitarist/vocalist Wendell Holmes, and drummer/vocalist Popsy Dixon) will celebrate the release of their new CD, STATE OF GRACE with a live performance at The Cedar. The spine-tingling harmonies, boundless energy and telepathic musicianship of The Holmes Brothers mix Saturday night's roadhouse rock with the gospel fervor and harmonies of Sunday's church service. Willie Murphy, the legendary singing piano-man from Minneapolis' West Bank, will set the stage for a house rockin' evening.
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03 / 3
Music Starts:8:00 pm

Intelligent, well-written folk-influenced songs played with hell-bent, rampaging abandon… that may be why Tanglefoot was once described as "Stan Rogers meets Van Halen."
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03 / 4
Music Starts:7:30 pm

No Irish traditional band in the last dozen years has had a wider impact on audiences and music lovers throughout the world than Altan.
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03 / 5
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03 / 6
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03 / 7
Music Starts:7:30 pm

In 2003 a girl from Sweden called Sarah went to a Spanish island to sit on the beach and muse about her life. She'd been making music as long as she
could remember but nothing quite matched the melodies that lived in her dreams. This depressed her. In fact, she hadn't written anything for several years which left her feeling "really odd, kind of empty."
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03 / 8
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03 / 9
Music Starts:8:00 pm
If it is rare to find a quartet where each player is indisputably a virtuoso, it is even rarer to find TWO such bands on the same bill! Such is the case for this inspired double bill, featuring the hottest young alternative bluegrass-folk group out of the East Coast, Crooked Still, and the brilliant instrumental Irish-rooted ensemble Flook.
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03 / 10
Music Starts:7:30 pm
Finnish rockers The Latebirds are back with a new album. RADIO INSOMNIA continues where the critically acclaimed Fortune Cookies and Latebird albums left off in 2003 – from stadium rockers to country twang, from catchy power pop to left field punk, from loud guitars to piano ballads – The Latebirds' music stands for dynamic presentation and 110% deliverance. Fellow Finns 22-pistepirkko have built up a strong cult following since their incarnation in 1980 from a former punk band, and combine pop, rock, blues, electronica and more to create songs that are "strong, funny, sad, happy, weird... ".
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03 / 11
Music Starts:7:30 pm

With a whirlwind of instrumental styles fusing classical, rock, blues, jazz, world music, progressive, as well as the quintessential California musical genre surf music, the California Guitar Trio's stunning virtuosity and sly sense of humor have earned them a rabid following and wide notoriety amongst fans everywhere of progressive, acoustic and classical music. With their guitars tuned to New Standard Tuning to give them extended range, and their adept use of circulation, when they tackle a Bach prelude, it’s as if the spirit of Glenn Gould is being channeled seamlessly through three hearts, six hands and eighteen strings playing as one. And from there, a leap to Bohemian Rhapsody or The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is just as likely as Beethoven or Barber. Local guru of world guitar, Greg Herriges will be opening.
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03 / 12
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03 / 13
Music Starts:7:00 pm
Open Stage with host Dave Babb. Start the evening with a few songs from Dave Babb, guitarist and singer with the Front Porch Swingin' Liquor Pigs. Then, take advantage of this great opportunity to put yourself on the Cedar stage, perform two or three songs, and enjoy the top-quality sound!
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03 / 14
Music Starts:7:30 pm
SOLD OUT--THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT! While Cockburn had been popular in Canada for years, he didn't make a splash in the United States until 1979, with the release of the album Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws, still a landmark of acoustic-based pop featuring intricate lyrics, great sonics, and startling guitar work.
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03 / 15
Music Starts:6:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Wine Tasting hosted by Zipp's Liquors featuring food by the Seward Co-Op
and other local restaurants.
Come and explore over 150 wines, spirits and beers along with great food in an atmosphere that will be unlike any wine tasting you have ever been to before. All proceeds from the event will be donated to Youth Farm and Market Project, a local non-profit youth organization dedicated to nurturing relationships between urban youth and their families, their communities, and the earth around them by growing, cooking, eating and selling healthy food.
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03 / 16
Music Starts:8:00 pm

An evening of music
with Nirmala Rajasekar,
Dean Magraw, Srini
and Marcus Wise and the poetry of Robert Bly.
The program will feature
tunes and melodies of Spring and beyond from Cedar regulars international award winner and Bush
Artistic fellow Nirmala Rajasekar (veena
and voice), much feted and honored
guitar virtuoso Dean Magraw, and the
phenomenal percussion team of Srini
(Mridangam drums) and Marcus Wise
(Tabla drums). Joining these artists in an exclusive set of
poetry and music is world renowned poet
and Minnesota’s own Robert Bly.
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03 / 17
Music Starts:8:00 pm

Dean and Britta (formerly of Luna) in an intimate evening celebrating the release of their latest album Back Numbers! "'Back Numbers,' is romance as whispery indie pop. Her voice is
gorgeously ethereal, his coolly dry. She's wonderful on the slowly
seductive 'Wait for Me' and Lee Hazlewood's breathy, buoyant 'You
Turned My Head Around.'" (Jon Bream, Minneapolis Star Tribune Big Gig pick 3/16/07). Special guest Michael Holland, formerly of roots-rock band Jennyanykind, contributed a track to the new album, and gets to play more of his own Harry Smith-influenced cosmic folk-bluegrass songs.
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03 / 18
Music Starts:7:30 pm
Back in 1989, a group of five musicians came together to record an album of local music, which was released as The Boys of Sligo. Inspired by the project, they decided to develop this informal gathering (which gathered weekly to play sessions in local pubs) into a working band under the name Dervish, which was chosen as it relates to any group of spiritual people who become enraptured by music.
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03 / 19
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03 / 20
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03 / 21
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03 / 22
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03 / 23
Music Starts:8:00 pm
An exceptional evening of Americana, with the down-home simplicity and honesty of husband-and-wife duo Stacey Earle and Mark Stuart (impossible not to get swept up by the energy and enthusiasm with which these hard-working folks deliver their warm performances!), and adding a compelling counterpoint, Red House Recording artists folk-blues duo The Pines.
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03 / 24
Music Starts:8:00 pm
Join folk-songwriter duo “Curtis & Loretta” at this special DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY CONCERT! This favorite local duo made up of Curtis Teague and Loretta Simonet celebrates two landmark events this year. Twenty years ago, on February 11, the two were married in Santiago, Mexico. And this spring will mark the 30th anniversary of their first gig together, at Schiavo’s Bar in Santa Cruz, California. It was also the first day they met each other, on the beach in Capitola, not far from Santa Cruz’s famed Boardwalk. A girl on the beach with a guitar, a boy striking up a conversation (well OK, he picked her up!!) Five minutes later they were jamming together, four hours later he was joining in at her gig. They don’t know the actual date. They were just two hippie kids on the beach without a watch or a calendar. The year was 1977.
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03 / 25
Music Starts:7:30 pm

“Veni, vidi, I was conquered!” in a dozen or more different languages, could well be the catch-phrase of just about every one of the hundreds of thousands of Lúnasa concert-goers over the past 10 years.
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03 / 26
Music Starts:7:30 pm
Legendary record producer Joe Boyd reading from his memoir “White Bicycles”, with Q&A host Steve Tibbetts (who will also provide the odd musical interlude).
"White Bicycles may not be the last word on the '60s, but it's refreshing and cleverly observed one. Nor was Boyd one of its casualties, later founding his own Hannibal label and remaining active as a producer... He's a man who always seemed to be in the right place at the right time, and that rarely happens by accident. " -Uncut, Liege & Leaf. May 2006
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03 / 27
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03 / 28
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03 / 29
Music Starts:7:30 pm

From coffeehouses to concert halls, festivals and beyond, John Hammond has spent forty plus years entertaining blues, folk and rock audiences around the world, performing intense solo-acoustic blues. His punchy new release Push Comes to Shove, produced by G. Love, emphatically demonstrates age has not caused Hammond to slow down or lose his bite. Opening act will be one of Minnesota's finest, fingerstyle guitar wizard Phil Heywood.
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03 / 30
Music Starts:8:00 pm

The Twin Cities Hot Club (TCHC) represents Minnesota in the burgeoning
revival of gypsy jazz originally popularized by Django Reinhardt,
Stephane Grappelli and the Hot Club of France during 1930’s Paris. TCHC recreates not only the famous la pompe (the pump) that distinguishes this romantic brand of acoustic jazz, but also gypsy bossanova, musette, bolero and swing. TCHC perform this timeless deep-rooted music that is physical and speaks directly to the heart.
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03 / 31
Music Starts:8:00 pm
TICKET ALERT: 50 TICKETS REMAIN FOR SALE AT THE DOOR TONIGHT! Minnesota singer-songwriter Peter Mayer in concert! Peter Mayer writes songs for a small planet—songs about
interconnectedness and the human journey; songs about the beauty and
the mystery of the world. Whimsical, humorous, and profound, his music
takes you up mountains, across oceans, into space, and back home again.
A native of Minnesota with a background in Theology, Peter is not big
on love songs, but prefers delving into science, nature, and things
spiritual.
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04 / 1
Music Starts:7:30 pm

While Richard Shindell is rightly considered one of the finest singer/songwriters of his generation, he's always had an eye (and ear) for great songs by other writers and has included cover songs in his live shows, placed the occasional cover on his albums and recorded with Lucy Kaplansky and Dar Williams the Cry Cry Cry disc, which celebrated the songs of contemporary writers. The 12 songs on Shindell’s brand new album, South of Delia
(pre-release copies will be available at the show!), are drawn from a
good mixture of sources including bona-fide legends (Dylan &
Guthrie), excellent contemporary writers (Josh Ritter & Jeffrey
Foucault) as well as a couple of traditional tunes. Expect lots of tracks from the new album, as well as favorites from the back catalog. Richard will be accompanied by a top-notch fiddler-mandolinist, and a back-up guitarist. Erik Brandt, formerly of Urban Hillbilly Quartet, will open for Richard.
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04 / 5
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04 / 6
Music Starts:8:00 pm

Pieta Brown's own blend of folk, rock, country and blues has garnered numerous comparisons to musical forbears such as Rickie Lee Jones, Bobbie Gentry, and Bob Dylan. Lyrically and musically poetic, Brown's deceptive simplicity and seductive purity combine to create songs that meet somewhere between the Carter Family and Tom Waits. Tonight, she will be joined by Benson Ramsey (of The Pines), and Jon Penner!
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04 / 7
Music Starts:8:00 pm

Yid Vicious takes an innovative approach to klezmer, or Eastern European Jewish folk music, through its incorporation of elements as diverse as bossa nova and ska, homages to the likes of Johnny Cash and George Gershwin, and even occasional solos.
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04 / 8
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04 / 9
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04 / 10
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04 / 11
Music Starts:7:00 pm
A native Midwesterner, David Hanner's songs combine a heartland sensibility and ethos with the finest storytelling traditions of some of Texas' best songwriters. Hear a few songs from David Hanners, then take advantage of this great opportunity to put yourself on the Cedar
stage, perform two or three songs, and enjoy the top-quality sound!
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04 / 12
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04 / 13
Music Starts:8:00 pm

Orkestar Bez Ime, meaning "orchestra without a name" in Bulgarian, met in the Ethnic Dance Theatre and has since grown to be one of the Midwest's hottest and most sought-after international dance bands specializing in Balkan music. Using a mix of folk and modern instruments—including accordion, clarinet, dumbek, flute, guitar, kaval, tambura, violin and voice—the group stays close to traditional Eastern Europe through its American melting-pot sensibility. For this evening's concert with plenty of quality room for dancing, Dan Newton (aka Daddy Squeeze) and friends will kick things off with his gypsy jazz influenced tunes.
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04 / 14
Music Starts:8:00 pm

“In the band’s dizzyingly gorgeous horn lines, rolling vamps carry sunny African chorales, and polyrhythmic voodoo grooves host harmonies that slide in all directions at once. The music just plain sings.” —New York Times
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04 / 15
Music Starts:7:30 pm

Live recording of "Stories of Love, Courage and Sorrow". Join Annie Humphrey with special guests John Trudell and Anne Dunn for an inspirational evening of music, poetry and storytelling, and take part in this historic live recording for a future CD release. Humphrey, who was born and raised on an Ojibwe Indian reservation in Northern Minnesota, is a self-taught musician,singer and songwriter.“Early on I was inspired by my mother to write,”she says. Humphrey’s mother is noted author and grandmother storyteller Anne Dunn whose published works include “When Beaver Was Very Great”and “Grandmother’s Gift.” This special performance will include Humphrey’s new, never recorded songs inspired by women she knows who have raised others up around them, the lessons learned from the hardships faced in one’s life journey,and from Anne Dunn’s latest work “Uncombed Hair.”
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04 / 16
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04 / 17
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04 / 18
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04 / 19
Music Starts:7:30 pm
Restlessly peripatetic, incessantly improvisational and always brilliant - that ain't no forehead, that's an eight head! Eight Head is percussionist Marc Anderson, bassist Jim Anton, drummer J.T. Bates, and guitarist Dean Magraw; purveyors of a remarkably fresh, jaw droppingly sophisticated and infectiously groovy vibe. They bring vast experience and variety onto the stage, making effortless transitions from soft textures and thoughtful improvisation to infectious polyrhythms and driving funk. Eight Head will be joined by Louis Alemayehu, one of the founders of the award-winning poetry/jazz ensemble Ancestor Energy. Alemayehu is a writer, educator, poet, father, grandfather, performer and activist of African and Native American heritage.
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04 / 20
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04 / 21
Music Starts:8:00 pm
With five critically acclaimed albums under her belt, New York City singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky's singular voice has brought her a long way. Her brand new CD Over the Hills (released on Red House Records March 13 2007) is her most personal recording to date, with a stunning range of material, from stories about family, those that have gone before and follow after, of lives lived and roads traveled. Lucy’s own songs are complemented by a compelling collection of classic songs by other writers (Loudon Wainwright, June Carter Cash, Bryan Ferry, Ian Tyson, and Julie Miller), performed with Lucy's distinctive interpretive sensibility. Over the Hills is Lucy's story and her reflection upon her times.
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04 / 22
Music Starts:7:30 pm
Vieux Farka Touré's debut represents a historic passing of the torch from father to son. A highly-talented guitarist, singer, songwriter and percussionist, Vieux Farka Touré crafts songs in the rich Sonrai tradition of his father, famed Malian guitarist Ali Farka Touré.
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04 / 23
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04 / 24
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04 / 25
Music Starts:7:30 pm
Stars of the groundbreaking Congotronics album, Kinshasha-based band Konono No. 1 are making a welcome return visit to The Cedar after a knockout performance in 2006. Thumb pianos hooked up to vintage and home-made amplifiers, megaphones, makeshift percussion (pans, pots and old car parts), three singers and incredible energy combine for a truly unique melange of tribal rhythms, trance, and distortion-laden electronica. Congotronics catapulted Konono No. 1 to international stardom, a trajectory that is only likely to continue with their feature appearances on Björk's upcoming release Volta (including the first single Earth Intruders).
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04 / 26
Music Starts:7:30 pm
Crowd-pleasing stars of the 2004 and 2005 Nordic Roots Festivals, the young Finnish/Norwegian string band Frigg return to The Cedar with a great new set of inventive tunes. Using traditional Scandinavian music as the starting point and drawing on their family ties to the great Finnish fiddle ensemble JPP, Frigg create unique string music that also incorporates elements of Celtic folk, and bluegrass and other American folk influences. Don’t miss them on A Prairie Home Companion radio show on Apr 14, then get along to The Cedar Apr 26 to catch them live! Opening will be Minnesota’s brightest young fiddling talent Zack Kline with his experimental trio Orange Mighty Trio, who delve equally fluidly into traditional roots music, classical forms and jazz improvisation.
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04 / 27
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04 / 28
Music Starts:8:00 pm

Multi-instrumentalist David Lindley performs music that redefines the word "eclectic." Lindley, well known for his many years as the featured accompanist with Jackson Browne, and leader of his own band El Rayo-X, has long championed the concept of world music.
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04 / 29
Music Starts:7:30 pm

Cheryl's first concert was to a captive audience. She found an old toy ukelele in a neighbor's attic and serenaded her mother who was taking a bath at the time.
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04 / 30
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05 / 1
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05 / 2
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05 / 3
Music Starts:7:30 pm

Les Yeux
Noirs – this Paris-based group offers an irresistible invitation to
participate in some of the most rhythmic and emotional sounds emanating
from any part of the world. Part gypsy, part klezmer, this is the music
that has moved people to sing and dance around the world for centuries..
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05 / 4
Music Starts:8:00 pm
Born and raised in Sweden, of Argentinean parents, 28-year-old José González is a top-ten chart artist and revered troubadour figure. Initially thrust into the global limelight with his debut hit album Veneer and for contributing music to an award-winning ad campaign for Sony, the attention has only intensified with his recent collaboration with UK down tempo duo Zero 7 on their new album The Garden. González provided guest vocals on four of The Garden's tracks, including his own song Crosses. Veteran local musician and singer-songwriter Ben Glaros will open the evening with help from some very special guests: cellist Jacqueline Ferrier-Ultan (Jelloslave), saxophonist Michael Ferrier (Electropolis), and violinist Zack Kline (Piper's Crow, Orange Mighty Trio).
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05 / 5
Music Starts:8:00 pm

Balfa Toujours is a brilliant young band that has been making a name for itself not only in the Cajun music scene of Southwestern Louisiana, but also in the larger realm of all traditional music. The Balfa name conjures up memories of the famous Balfa Brothers, who took their soulful, impassioned music from the prairies of Mamou to the far corners of the earth. Now, Balfa Toujours (meaning Balfa still and always) is making sure the
name will maintain its place for generations afterwards. Don't miss this rare opportunity to catch a steamy live performance by these greats of the Cajun world, aided and abetted by their good friends the New Riverside Ramblers, who will offer a free Cajun dance lesson before the show (7.30pm), followed up with a set of their own Cajun favorites. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR DANCING!
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05 / 6
Music Starts:7:30 pm

Catie Curtis delivers her most personal effort to date with Long Night Moon, an intricate work of stripped down modern folk. With grace and confidence, a more mature Curtis mingles reflections on motherhood (New Flowers), cold New England winters (Hey California) and delayed gratification (Long Night Moon, a song written about waiting for the belated arrival of her adopted baby daughter) with the unflinching dedication to social issues that has long characterized her strongest work. And in this inspired double bill of top female singer-songwriters, Susan Werner will be showcasing songs from her latest endeavor, "The Gospel Truth," a collection of originals
she describes as "hymns for the spiritually ambivalent."
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05 / 7
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05 / 8
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05 / 9
Music Starts:7:00 pm
Open Stage with hosts Barbara Piper and Bill Hammond. Start the evening with a few songs from this eclectic multi-instrumental duo. Then, take advantage of this great opportunity to put yourself on the Cedar stage, perform two or three songs, and enjoy the top-quality sound!
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05 / 10
Music Starts:8:00 pm

One of today's finest new fingerstyle guitarists, Andy McKee is lauded by many critics and guitarists as the most promising fingerstyle guitarist to arrive on the scene in some time. Born in 1979 in Topeka, Kansas, Andy began playing guitar on his 13th birthday when his father bought him a classical guitar. It was not long after that Andy got his first electric guitar and began emulating some of his favorite music of the time; Metallica, Eric Johnson, Joe Satriani, and Dream Theater.
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05 / 11
Music Starts:8:00 pm
Mandrágora Tango is returning to the Cedar for the "homecoming dance" after their successful East Coast tour. This evening will be a milonga (tango dance party), with lots of quality space for dancing, or for sitting and listening. A free introductory tango lesson at 7pm will be followed by 2 sets of live tango music, plus bandleader Bob Barnes will DJ traditional tango recordings between sets and afterwards.
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05 / 12
Music Starts:8:00 pm
Folk blues veteran Smither, armed with his guitar, a fearsome foot stomp and a well-weathered mellow voice, tackles the big issues with his own melodic songs rich in imagery, frequently drawing on his inspirations Mississippi John Hurt and Lightnin’ Hopkins. Winnipeg’s favorite retro-alt country band Nathan open, and will show just what you can do with a theremin!
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05 / 13
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