Live Performance Archive
Don't let Courtney Kaiser and Benjamin Cartel hear you say that you can't have a duo with just drums and guitar because they'll prove you wrong. The two formed a duo - both musically and romantically - after meeting several times at different gigs. Now they live and perform as KaiserCartel.
(11/05/2008)
KaiserCartel perform "Okay," "Dead on the Lawn," and "Before "
(12/21/2005)
Lucy Kaplansky performs "I Had Something" and
"This is Home"
(03/26/2005)
Beginning his career in 1979 as the guitarist in The Clean, David Kilgour has been weaving his career between playing with Clean, other projects, and creating his own solo work.
(11/05/2007)
Since their first demo in 2001, The Kills have explored new territory in four ablums. Their latest, Midnight Boom was released in 2008 and explores their electro-funk side while maintaining their bluesey vocals.
(05/12/2009)
The Kills latest CD, "Midnight Boom," was released in the United States in early 2008, and the band is currently on tour in support of that project.
(05/11/2008)
David Hanners and Bernie King are among several Twin Cities musicians are gathering on the anniversary of Townes Van Zandt's birthday, March 6,2008 at Lee's Liquor Lounge to pay tribute to the late songwriter.
(03/06/2008)
Kaki King is known for her work on the acoustic guitar, but her newest album is a bit of a departure from her previous work.
(10/11/2006)
Sonya Kitchell released her first CD when she was only 16 and created a storm of sorts. Critics raved, audiences cheered, and that record opened a lot of doors for the Massachusetts singer-songwriter, including a tour with legendary jazz man Herbie Hancock.
(10/14/2008)
Sonya Kitchell's rare gift may result from some fortuitous conspiracy of genetics and environment, or it may be the manifestation of something more mystical -- but there's certainly no denying her exceptional talent. Kitchell is an eloquent songwriter, dazzling singer and old soul who just happens to be 17 years of age.
(11/28/2006)
Eighteen months ago James Righton was an English teacher. He and a couple of friends began playing and recording together as Klaxon. They put out their first single just over a year ago. While there was a bit of a buzz about the band, they were relatively unknown.
(04/18/2007)
Chuck Klosterman and Tapes n' Tapes were Mary Lucia's guest for The Current Fakebook. Klosterman is a writer and cultural critic. Tapes n' Tapes are the Minneapolis music scene darlings who exploded nationally and internationally in 2006.
(03/05/2007)
Leo Kottke will be one of the first to say perfection is imperfect. Or that imperfection is, well...artistic. He is a legend among guitarists. He burst on to the scene in 1969 with an album recorded live at the Scholar Coffee House in the Twin Cities and has amazed listeners ever since.
(11/21/2007)
Still spending 80% of his days on the road, life hasn't slowed down for Leo Kottke. His late collaborations with bassist Mike Gordon have helped with record sales and he says the two are talking about a possible third release soon.
(11/14/2006)
Still spending 80% of his days on the road, life hasn't slowed down for Leo Kottke. His recent collaborations with bassist Mike Gordon has helped him reach a wider audience. He talked with Jim and Ed of the Morning show about the recording process down in the Carribean and performed a few songs.
(04/29/2005)