As always, the annual Twin Cities Jazz Festival is free at all fest venues. For full schedule and artist bios, as well as logistical information, visit the festival’s website at www.twincitiesjazzfestival.com Post navigation Minnesota’s “Jazz Hero”: Steve Kenny Recognized by Jazz ...
Jazz Fest Live!Yes, the Twin Cities Jazz Fest set for late June has been canceled, although Steve Heckler still hopes to find a way to bring some sort of programming to us in the fall. But with the technology of live streaming, Twin Cities Jazz Fest and AARP Minnesota bring us a weekl...
Twin Cities Jazz Fest to Include Joshua Redman, Emmet CohenThe Twin Cities Jazz Festival has announced more headliners and finalized its schedule. Not...Espeland, Pamela
Charlie Lincoln, at Jazz Central on September 4 Andrea’s Picks:Emmet Cohenhas built a large fan base in the Twin Cities since his first appearance in the metro a couple years ago, and now we consider him an honorary native son. He’s back with his trio for two sets in the Dunsmore ...
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Twin Cities Horror Fest XIII: Leslie Vincent Present: A Monster and Mayhem Cabaret date_range• 7:30pm-10pm Murderinos and monsterheads unite for an evening of cabaret, camp, and costumes. Your host, local jazz chanteuse and former TCHF producer (A Morbid History of Sons and Daughters, ...
as well as how many people commute outside their county or state of residence to get to work. Finally, the cities with the longest and shortest commute times are included in the entries for each state except Washington D.C. (as it is a city itself). Please note that average commute tim...
“I’m excited to have these national jazz musicians at Jazz Fest this year. Thanks to the support we get from the community, we’re able to keep our event free and open to all. And, this summer we are excited to announce that Twin Cities Jazz Festival is partnering with the Ordway ...