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Members of Gospel Machine (left to right): David Osborn, Jimmy Osterholt , Jayanthi Kyle, Wes Burdine and Scott Munson.

Spreading the gospel

by Austen Macalus
Published January 21, 2016
Minneapolis band Gospel Machine combines ’60s style, neo-soul and social consciousness.
Soloman Parham

Jazz jams at Bedlam embrace racial diversity

by Jared Hemming
Published January 21, 2016
Trumpet player Solomon Parham hosts Solomon’s Sessions, a weekly open-stage jazz session in St. Paul.
Singer-songwriter Doug Collins (right) and DEMO Executive Director Ozzy Dahlstrom, pose on stage in their new center for music education and appreciation. The goal of Diverse Arts and Music Foundation (DEMO) is to educate and support local and independent musicians.

A space to demo your songwriting skills

by Austen Macalus
Published January 18, 2016
DEMO, a nonprofit organization, helps community musicians workshop their songs.

Bach to the future

by Danylo Loutchko
Published December 16, 2015
An aging composer reflects on his life in a new musical by 7th House Theater.
Monica LaPlante poses for portraits at findfurnish in NE Minneapolis on Tuesday. LaPlante is one of the musicians playing at Camaraderie Records' A Very Murray Christmas, a Christmas show dedicated to actor Bill Murray. The show is taking place at the Turf Club on Wednesday, Dec. 16.

A Very Murray Christmas

by Brenda Tran
Published December 16, 2015
Monica LaPlante performs in holiday show dedicated to actor Bill Murray.

Swinging into Christmas

by Danylo Loutchko
Published December 16, 2015
Local musicians play a relaxed, holiday duo concert at Jazz Central Studios.

‘Detail’ oriented

by Grant Tillery
Published December 16, 2015
Eric Mayson takes his turn in the spotlight with a wintertime show at Icehouse.

RADIO K REVIEWS: Florist, ‘Holdly’

by Zach Simon
Published December 10, 2015

The warm months are behind us, meaning Brooklyn-based four-piece Florist timed their new EP perfectly. Acting as a study in the realms of melancholy and heart-wrenching realities, “Holdly”...

Melancholy for the holidays

by Danylo Loutchko
Published December 10, 2015
“Johnny and Molly of Communist Daughter sing Sad Christmas” is at the Southern.
Musician Mina Moore poses for portraits inside of her home on Tuesday. Moore is set to preform in the Girl Germs Live Tribute to Women in Music at the Turf Club this Saturday with Nona Marie, Bad Bad Hats, Bruise Violet and Suzie.

Femme fatale at the Turf Club

by Brenda Tran
Published December 3, 2015
Mina Moore will perform in a tribute show to Women in Music.

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