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PRAIRIE FIRE CHOIR with Barbara Cohen & Little Lizard - Great Big Hill Of Hope 14th Season Finale

  • The Cedar Cultural Center 416 Cedar Avenue Minneapolis, MN, 55454 United States (map)

The Cedar Presents

PRAIRIE FIRE CHOIR with Barbara Cohen & Little Lizard - Great Big Hill Of Hope 14th Season Finale

Saturday, November 8, 2025 / Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM

All Ages

Seated

$25 Advance, $30 Day of Show

*For Cedar Presented shows, a $4 facility fee is included in the ticket price (Ticket fee info here).

This is a seated show with general admission, first-come-first-served seating. The Cedar is happy to reserve seats for patrons who require special seating accommodations. To request access accommodations, please go to our Access page.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Prairie Fire Choir with Barbara Cohen & Little Lizard - Great Big Hill of Hope


Prairie Fire Choir

Prairie Fire Choir (PFC) is a Twin Cities-based, a cappella singing group of seventy members who raise their collective voices across the state in support of art, community, and creativity.
Formed in 2010, Prairie Fire Choir offers a supportive, fun, and educational environment to explore musical passions. PFC performs unique arrangements of songs by Leonard Cohen, Florence and the Machine, Fleetwood Mac, Chappell Roan, Radiohead, Metallica and Bill Withers, among others. The choir has performed at a wide variety of events and venues throughout the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota.

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Barbara Cohen & Little Lizard 

Barbara Cohen & Little Lizard, the acclaimed 1990s’ band led by singer-songwriter and Minneapolis native Barbara Cohen (Brother Sun Sister Moon and Farm Accident) who recently returned from Los Angeles where she composed for film and performed. Cohen reunites with Little Lizard bandmates cellist Jacqueline Ultan, guitarist Jeremy Ylivisaker and percussionist Marc Anderson who are now some of the Midwest’s most respected and in- demand musicians. The ensemble features Cohen on lead vocals and as a songwriter, reviving fan favorites from her previous independent solo albums California and Black Lake, as well as offering new songs including her latest single "Let it Out," now available on Spotify.

“The really amazing thing about working together now, 25 years later,” remarked Cohen, “is that we still have this easy connection, but everyone’s artistry has jumped up twenty/thirty-fold. So, it’s such a blast to hear everyone’s ideas and sink into the sound that’s being created.”

Barbara Cohen blends musical genres from folk to electronica, and world to modern-classical. She recently returned to Minnesota after a decades-long sojourn in Los Angeles where she found success as a performer, recording artist, music educator and as an award-winning film composer. The initial L.A. move was prompted by a Virgin Records’ recording contract for Brother Sun, Sister Moon, a trip-hop duo she founded with Paul Robb (Information Society). In addition to solo albums, Cohen collaborated on hit singles with England’s prestigious band Orbital, and the French electronic duo Air. Before forming Little Lizard (TRG Records), Cohen earned an enthusiastic Midwest regional following with her debut group Farm Accident (Red House Records). Ultan, Ylivisaker and Anderson are some of the area’s most talented and sought-after musicians. With decades of accolades and experience, each is known for an eclectic musical range. To name a few collaborations, Ultan has performed with Dan Wilson, Ondara and Soul Asylum; Ylivisaker with John Prine, Bon Iver and Bruce Hornsby; and Anderson with Max Roach, Angelique Kidjo, Steve Tibbetts and Taj Mahal.

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