MTMM Presents: Charlie Parr w/ Barbaro and My Grandma's Cardigan
Date and Time for this Past Event
- Friday, Mar 15, 2019 7-11pm
Location
The Castle
121 North Broadway
Event Category
Music
Event Cost
Presale: $20 | Day of: $25
Details
My Town My Music is proud to present Charlie Parr with special guests Barbaro and My Grandma's Cardigan at Castle Community! Join us on Friday, March 15th for a boot stomping, belt it out good time. Bar provided by Cameo Restaurant! Thank you to our sponsors and partners: Threshold Arts | Northern Sun Productions | Med City Beat | Fairfield Inn & Suites Rochester Minnesota | Fox & Fern Floral & MDC | The Rochester Posse | Café Steam | Wondercloud Media | Carpet Booth Studios Doors at 7PM - General Admission – Seating Available - All Ages Charlie Parr: An easily confused and very shy individual, Charlie Parr has been traveling around singing his songs ever since leaving Austin Minnesota in the 1980’s in search of Spider John Koerner, whom he found about 100 miles north at the Viking Bar one Sunday night. The experience changed his life, made him more or less unemployable, and brings us to now: 13 recordings, 250 shows a year or more, 200,000 miles on a well broke in Kia, and a nasty fear of heights. Resonator fueled folk songs from Duluth Minnesota. Barbaro: Barbaro’s music is at once lively and intimate, perfect for twirling around the dance floor or cooking with someone you love. The Minneapolis-Winona quartet have built momentum around their dynamic sound, each set flowing naturally between energetic jams and contemplative interludes. Their upcoming album, due out spring 2019, showcases their captivating songwriting, layered over textures pulled from bluegrass, jazz, pop, and country-western. www.barbaroband.com My Grandma’s Cardigan: An indie folk group that came together in the heart of Winona, MN in 2014. What started as a folk duo jamming in a living room, has grown into a great group of friends that love playing music together. Their melodic harmonies and fun upbeat sounds have made their way across Minnesota and Wisconsin, hitting up coffee shops, venues, and festivals.
