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SUMMARY:Kardemimmit
DESCRIPTION:Kardemimmit is a band of four awesome women playing the Finnish national instrument\, kantele.  \nKardemimmit is in charge of their own music – they compose\, as well as arrange\, write lyrics and produce. Maija Pokela\, Jutta Rahmel\, Anna Wegelius and Leeni Wegelius founded the group in 1999 at the musical institute Juvenalia in the band members’ home town Espoo\, Finland. \nAlongside 15 and 38 stringed kanteles\, singing has a big part in Kardemimmit’s musical universe where original pieces with a modern approach still have a strong foundation in Finnish\, Eastern European and Scandinavian traditions. The Finnish reki-singing style\, 19th century dancing music and Perhonjokilaakso kantele playing style\, Eastern Finnish archaic improvisation and ancient runo singing are all present in Kardemimmit’s music. \nAs a kantele band Kardemimmit is a pioneer: In 2004 Kardemimmit was nominated the Band of the Year by Kantele Association and the next year they won the International Kantele Competition. \nThe group has recorded five albums and tours throughout Europe\, North America and Japan. \nYou might wonder what the band’s name means. It’s a play of words. Kardemumma is a spice that Finnish people use a lot in their sweet baking. Mimmit is a word for girls that have bold nature. That means Kardemimmit is actually the Finnish Ethno Spice Girls. \nAdvance e-tickets available HERE beginning at 10 a.m. Friday. Aug. 12 for $20. Paper tickets will be available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. Tickets will be available at the door for $25 while they last. \nNotice: Sacred Heart Music Center requires masks for everyone attending performances.
URL:https://sacredheartmusic.org/event/kardemimmit/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart Music Center\, 201 West 4th Street\, Duluth\, MN\, 55806\, United States
CATEGORIES:duluthmusic,minnesotamusic
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SUMMARY:Okee Dokee Brothers
DESCRIPTION:As childhood friends growing up in Denver\, Colorado\, Joe Mailander and Justin Lansing were always exploring the outdoors. Whether it was rafting down their neighborhood creek or discovering hiking trails through the Rocky Mountains\, Joe and Justin were born adventurers. Now\, as the GRAMMY® Award-winning Okee Dokee Brothers\, they have put this passion for the outdoors at the heart of their Americana Folk music. \nJoe and Justin record and perform family music with a goal to inspire children and their parents to step outside and get creative.\nThey believe this can motivate kids to gain a greater respect for the natural world\, their communities\, and themselves. \nThe five-time Parents’ Choice Award winners have garnered praise from the likes of NPR’s All Things Considered and USA Today\, and have been called “two of family music’s best songwriters.” \nAdvance e-tickets available HERE beginning at 10 a.m. Friday. Aug. 12 for $20. Paper tickets will be available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. Tickets will be available at the door for $25 while they last. \nNotice: Sacred Heart Music Center requires masks for everyone attending performances.
URL:https://sacredheartmusic.org/event/okee-dokee-brothers-2/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart Music Center\, 201 West 4th Street\, Duluth\, MN\, 55806\, United States
CATEGORIES:duluthmusic,minnesotamusic
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SUMMARY:Duluth Does Willie Nelson
DESCRIPTION:More than two dozen Twin Ports musicians will pay tribute to country music legend Willie Nelson performing work from his amazing six-decade career at 7pm Saturday\, Sept. 24 at Sacred Heart Music Center. \nThe one-night-only “Duluth Does Willie Nelson” concert is part of an ongoing “Duluth Does” tribute concert series staged at Sacred Heart Music Center twice a year. \nEach Northland artist will select one song from the Nelson catalog of recordings to perform for the tribute concert. The setlist includes: “Crazy\,” “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground\,” “Blue Skies\,” “On The Road Again\,” and many\, many more. \nAll proceeds from this “Duluth Does” concert goes to support Sacred Heart Music Center programming and maintenance of its historic 19th Century former church building. \nAdvance e-tickets available HERE beginning at 10 a.m. Friday. Aug. 12 for $10. Paper tickets will be available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. Tickets will be available at the door for $15 while they last. \nNotice: Sacred Heart Music Center requires masks for everyone attending performances.
URL:https://sacredheartmusic.org/event/duluth-does-willie-nelson/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart Music Center\, 201 West 4th Street\, Duluth\, MN\, 55806\, United States
CATEGORIES:DuluthDoes,duluthmusic,minnesotamusic
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SUMMARY:Dalakopa
DESCRIPTION:One of Scandinavia’s favorite dance bands\, Dalakopa\, a folk music super group based in Roros\, Norway\, will perform at the Sacred Heart Music Center on Tuesday\, Sept. 27 at 7pm. You will not be able to just sit and listen! \nDalakopa have been together for over 30 years and have incorporated various members during this time. They are an international mix of musicians from Norway\, Sweden\, Denmark and the U.S. \nExperimental Scandinavian-inspired folk band Pony\, based in Minneapolis\, will open. \nDalakopa has toured throughout Europe and the U.S.\, won numerous awards including Spelmannsprisen\, the Norwegian Grammy and recorded 12 albums. In 2018 the group was included in the Norwegian Old Time Dancing Hall of Fame. \nMany of the tunes are traditional while others are composed by the various members of the group in traditional style. The dance styles are the Pols from Norway\, Polska from Sweden\, Halling\, Schottish\, Waltz\, Polka and Mazurka. Their arrangements can be very imaginative with the sound of waves in the background\, occasional use of snare drums\, and on some occasions genre bending incorporating reggae rhythms. \nThe leader of the group is Bengt Jacobsen. Bengt plays several instruments: the accordion\, organ\, piano and fiddle. Mary Barthelemy\, who at one time lived in Silver Bay\, plays the flute for the group\, giving it a unique sound. The others are Oline Sofie Bakkum Hardelin on fiddle; Thore Härdelin\, fiddle and  vokalist; Torill Aasegg\, fiddle og  nyckelharpe ; Jens Nygård\, fiddle; Stein Nygård\, accordion; Roar Kjeldsberg\, bass; and Ole Anders Feragen\,  gitar. Guests have included Lillebror Vesaasen on the accordion; Ronja Jacobsen on the Zitter and Gro Kjellberg Solli\, vocals. \nThe tour was initiated by Folklore Village in Dodgeville\, Wisconsin\, with financial support from the American Scandinavian Foundation. Other destinations include the Vesterheim Museum in Decorah\, Iowa; Folklore Village\, Host Fest in Minot\, North Dakota and Tapestry Dance in Minneapolis. \n\nAdvance e-tickets available HERE beginning at 10 a.m. Friday. Aug. 12 for $20. Paper tickets will be available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. Tickets will be available at the door for $25 while they last. \nNotice: Sacred Heart Music Center requires masks for everyone attending performances.
URL:https://sacredheartmusic.org/event/dalakopa/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart Music Center\, 201 West 4th Street\, Duluth\, MN\, 55806\, United States
CATEGORIES:duluthmusic,minnesotamusic
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