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SUMMARY:David Huckfelt with Annie Humphrey
DESCRIPTION:Singer-songwriter and folk activist David Huckfelt of The Pines returns to the Sacred Heart altar stage as a solo artist\, performing work from his latest album “Room Enough\, Time Enough\,” inspired by the Native American story. \nOjibwe musician and artist Annie Humphrey will open the concert. \n“The phrase ‘Room Enough\, Time Enough’ comes from a name the Navajo used to describe their ancestral homeland in northern Arizona and New Mexico\, not far from where the record was made\,” Huckfelt says. “It’s one of the most breathtaking and beautiful places in the country\, where a person can hear themselves not-think\, a place where every mesa and every rock is a god with a name and power. We are fortunate to even be allowed to pass through this land.” \n“Room Enough\, Time Enough” draws inspiration from such powerful protest records as Johnny Cash’s “Bitter Tears” and Floyd Red Crow Westerman’s “Custer Died For Your Sins”; records that open a trap door to a different version of America\, and speak out against oppression while holding fast to beauty for beauty’s sake.  \nIn a career on the road less traveled that has found him sharing stages with a staggering diversity of artists: from Mavis Staples & Emmylou Harris\, to Bon Iver & Arcade Fire\, and more recently an impressive array of Native American musicians including John Trudell\, Quiltman\, Keith Secola\, and Annie Humphrey\, Huckfelt wanted to build a new musical community for this collection of songs.  \n“I feel that with this record I’m just getting started offering what I want to offer\, giving what I want to give. The line from “Better To See the Face” might say it all for me – “you just spend your love like you’re going out of style”\, because we all are. Every time I work with someone I love and admire\, I’m humbled just to be taking part in the conversation about the strong medicine that can heal America. “Room Enough\, Time Enough” is the next step in that ceremony.” \nAdvance e-tickets available HERE beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday\, Sept. 1 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. \n 
URL:https://sacredheartmusic.org/event/david-huckfelt/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart Music Center\, 201 West 4th Street\, Duluth\, MN\, 55806\, United States
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SUMMARY:Humbird/Lanue
DESCRIPTION:Two of Minnesota’s best cutting-edge songwriters\, Duluth-based Lanue and Minneapolis-based Humbird\, share the beautiful Sacred Heart altar stage in a special one-night-only\, live-audience performance at 7:30 pm Thursday\, Oct. 20. \nLanue \nFeeling detached from her previously released work\, Sarah Krueger assembled a cast of collaborators in 2021 to help flesh out a collection of new songs that would later become the catalyst for Lanue.  \nCulled from the title of a poem that found its way to Krueger from a thrift store shelf\, Lanue stands firmly in front of a fresh creative backdrop and boasts a more developed taste and sincerity than Krueger’s previous releases — both a welcome departure and anticipated return.  \nIn Lanue’s self titled LP\, Krueger continues to amplify her knack for straightforward and earnest songwriting while maintaining a vocal delivery that sits like honey over layers of warm synths\, guitars\, and percussion. Ranging from confessional to nostalgic\, each track is brightened by a lush lift while continuing to rest inside the framework of the folk tradition. \nHumbird \nInspired by the crystalline chill of the north country she calls home in Minnesota\, Humbird combines a wintry longing with the warmth of a familiar folktale. Humbird’s music moves between experimental folk and environmental Americana to embrace the unexpected. The music invites a refreshing dissonance into the house. It leaves bread crumbs along the path and reflects light back at the stars. \nSiri Undlin witnessed the power of storytelling in her childhood home and began writing music and performing in church choirs and in Irish ensembles from a young age. Her voice\, which contains the unwavering fortitude of hymnal melodies\, reveals her traditional background.  \nIn 2019\, Humbird released the critically acclaimed\, debut full-length\, Pharmakon\, which introduced us to Humbird’s songcraft and harmonic folk style. \nAdvance e-tickets available HERE beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday\, Sept. 1 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. \nCan’t make it? Watch the four-camera live stream on our YouTube channel HERE. Live stream funding provided by the Minnesota State Arts Board. \n 
URL:https://sacredheartmusic.org/event/humbird-lanue/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart Music Center\, 201 West 4th Street\, Duluth\, MN\, 55806\, United States
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SUMMARY:Turn Turn Turn
DESCRIPTION:Turn Turn Turn is a trio who bonded over their mutual love of close harmony 60s and 70s country\, folk\, and pop music and formed an original Americana band. To create their distinctive sound\, the band “turns” to the distant past of early American recorded music\, “turns” again to that renaissance of the 1960s and 1970s\, and finally “turns” again to the present looking forward.  \nMembers Adam Levy (guitar\, vocals)\, Savannah Smith (guitar\, vocals) and Barb Brynstad (bass\, vocals) are all mainstays of the Minnesota music scene and together craft an infectious\, pop-infused Americana. \nLevy is a veteran of the Minnesota rock scene\, best known for leading up alt-rock band The Honeydogs. As a prolific songwriter and producer\, he has worked across many genres and performed around the world.  \nSmith needs only needs 30 seconds to win you over with vocal prowess\, and absolute mastery of crafting raw and gritty emotion into beautiful melodies. She has worked with such acts as Trampled by Turtles\, William Elliot Whitmore and Laura Stevenson. \nBrynstad is an in-demand musician with decades-long roots in the Twin Cities music community. As a singer\, bassist and guitarist\, she has performed with a variety of musicians\, including Chastity Brown (folk/Americana)\, Tina Schlieske (pop/rock)\, Willie Wisely (pop/rock)\, and the late great Willie Murphy (blues/soul). \nEven though Turn Turn Turn was born as a cover band\, the group’s original material – sweetheart alt-country folk-pop with a smattering of soulful strut – quickly stole the spotlight. When the members of Turn Turn Turn sing together\, their voices – each with a distinctive timbre and complementary range – blend in a delectable\, cosmic way\, forming a rootsy\, Laurel Canyon-inspired sound that is both distinctive and familiar. \nDuluth-based country artist Heidi Pack of Whiskey Trail will open. \nAdvance e-tickets available HERE beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday\, Sept. 1 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. Doors at 6:30 music at 7:30. \n 
URL:https://sacredheartmusic.org/event/turn-turn-turn/
LOCATION:Sacred Heart Music Center\, 201 West 4th Street\, Duluth\, MN\, 55806\, United States
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