Mates of State at Turf Club

Wednesday, July 1, 2015 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Turf Club • 8:00pm • 21+ • $15.00

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Added to calendar on Apr 1

Mates of State

From Connecticut

First Twin Cities show since since February 11, 2014 • 10th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since September 21, 2006

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From last.fm:

Mates of State are an American , who have been active since 1997 when they formed in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. The group is composed of the husband-and-wife team Kori Gardner (vocals, Electone and Hammond B-3 electric organs, Casio synthesizer, and Rhodes electric piano, piano, and occasional guitar) and Jason Hammel (vocals, drum set, glockenspiel, other percussion, and occasional Casio synthesizer). Read more about Mates of State on Last.fm.

Good Graeff

From Los Angeles, California

First Twin Cities show since since May 27, 2014 • First Turf Club show

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From last.fm:

Twins Brooke and Brittany Graeff first formed the acoustic folk pop duo Good Graeff in 2004 in Florida - when they were just 16 years old. In high school, Brooke started writing music, and Good Graeff was unleashed. Then Brooke fled the United States for Canada - where she learned the art of foley, and Brittany went to University to study marketing and international business. The two reunited in all their musical glory in Hanoi... Read more about Good Graeff on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Apr 30

Hey Marseilles

From Seattle, Washington

First Twin Cities show since since October 5, 2013 • First Turf Club show • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since October 26, 2012

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From last.fm:

Hey Marseilles is a musical group from Seattle, WA, that formed in the summer of 2006 after Nick and Philip forced Matt Bishop to write a song to an accordion riff and play it live for a work party downtown. The current lineup consists of seven members performing on guitars, cello, viola, accordion, piano, bass, glockenspiel, ukulele, mandolin, drums, and a plethora of rhythmic accessories. The music can be described as indie-folk, and has been compared to that of The Decemberists, Devotchka, and Bright Eyes. Read more about Hey Marseilles on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Apr 30