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Black Dog’s Lowertown Block Party boasts eclectic lineup

by Jahna Peloquin on Jul.23, 2010, under Style & Nightlife

The Black Dog Café is known for its eclectic live music events and art openings - just like Lowertown itself. The best of the sprawling arts district surrounding Mears Park is represented at Black Dog’s fifth annual Lowertown Block Party. (Not to be confused with next weekend’s Lowertown Music Fest with Mason Jennings, Cloud Cult and Tapes N Tapes; look for more on that next weekend at the651.com!) With music ranging from Celtic and Brazilian to blues, jazz and hip-hop; a local artist market; and tasty bites straight from the Black Dog’s grill, the free fest is a can’t-miss party for the music and arts lover alike.

Kristoff Krane

Kristoff Krane

Heading up the music lineup is hip-hop duo Ill Chemistry (featuring Desdamona and Carnage, 4:20 p.m.), jazz-blues ensemble Davina & The Vagabonds (2:30 p.m.), rapper/singer-songwriter Kristoff Krane (6:10 p.m.), 15-piece Brazilian group Batucada do Norte (5:30 p.m.), jazz saxaphonist Irv Williams (2 p.m.), Celtic/Americana trio The Long Straight Forever (3:50 p.m.), blues/roots rockers Jimmi & The Band Of Souls (3:05 p.m.), and Fantastic Friday House Band (aka Fantastic Merlins, who play every Friday at the Black Dog, 4:50 p.m.).

Ursus Minor

Ursus Minor

One of the biggest treats should be a rare set from Ursus Minor (7:15 p.m.), an all-star jazz/funk/hip-hop band with Mint Condition’s Stokley Williams, Prince guitarist Mike Scott, Jeff Beck keyboardist Tony Hymas, François Corneloup on baratone and soprano saxophone, and sometime-member Brother Ali (though it’s doubtful he’ll show, being that he’s playing a tour date in Germany the day before).

2-9 p.m. Sunday, free, all ages; Corner of Prince & Broadway Streets, St. Paul, 651-228-9274,www.blackdogstpaul.com

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NYE 2010 in the 651: The best parties, shows and shindigs

by Jahna Peloquin on Dec.30, 2009, under Style & Nightlife

There’s so many great dance parties, rock shows, jazz revues, and riverboat cruises (yes, you heard me!) happening in St. Paul this weekend. Here’s the best - and the rest:

Grant Hart photographed by Steven Cohen

Grant Hart photographed by Steven Cohen

Grant Hart at Station 4
\Hot off a fall tour for his first album in a decade, ex-Hüsker Dü co-frontman Grant Hart plays a rare gig with a full band. Hot Wax is a return to form for the eccentric performer, which Pichfork called “1960s-infused garage pop clearly from the same soul who wrote all those era-defining Hüsker Dü classics.” Opening is the Phil Solem Band, led by the former frontman of the Rembrandts, and the Beautifics. (8 p.m. $10-12. 21-plus. 210 E. 4th St., St. Paul. 651-298-0173. www.station4.com)

Vampire Hands

Vampire Hands

New Year’s Eve Covers Night at Turf Club
Turf Club’s third annual New Year’s Eve covers night boasts five hot local bands playing all-covers from the band of their choice. Vampire Hands is joined by Nate Nelson of Private Dancer to transform themselves into a psychedelic version of Television; Leisure Birds and Zach Rose (formerly of Young Dudes) take on The Monks; Daughters of the Sun aptly cover shoegaze legends Jesus And Mary Chain; Marijuana Deathsquad join with Total Fucking Blood and Gina to become Brian Eno; and Secret Language masquerades as Fleetwood Mac. While you’re there, head down to the Clown Lounge for DJ sets from Winship, TRL and Secret Language. (9 p.m. $8. 21-plus. 1601 University Ave. W., St. Paul. 651-647-0486. www.turfclub.net)

Minnesota Centennial Showboat

Minnesota Centennial Showboat

SPStyle New Year’s Eve Party on the Centennial Showboat Theater
Partying on a riverboat going down the Mississippi has to be one of the most memorable ways to ring in the New Year, and the Twin Cities are pretty much the only place that offers such a treat in the U.S. This party is hosted by Local hip hop production company SPStyle, so the DJ and MC lineup is pretty hip hop-oriented and includes DJ D.Mil, Goulash Band, Rico Nevotion, DJ Doez It, DJ Francisco and many more. My bet is that they won’t be able to stop themselves from playing the T-Payne-satirizing “We’re On A Boat.” (9 p.m. 21+. $25-50. Harriet Island, 200 Dr. Justus Ohage Blvd., St. Paul. 651-266-6400.)

DEMO New Year’s Eve Bash at St. Paul Aerie for the Arts/Eagles Club
The Diverse Emerging Music Organization (DEMO) kicks off a weekend full of music at the Eagles Club with a New Year’s Eve show, featuring a lineup of local bluegrass acoustic acts. Whiskey Sournotes, Al Grande, Josh Von Mink, the Zingrays, Hunter Hero, and more fill out this packed bill. (7 p.m. $5. 18+. 287 Maria Ave., St. Paul. 651-774-7643.)

Irv Williams

Irv Williams

Carole Martin & the Irv Williams Quartet at Artists’ Quarter
Jazz haven the Artists’ Quarter isn’t too shabby on an average night, bringing in the Twin Cities’ hotbed of local jazz and blues talent throughout the week for the past 15 years. When it comes to a night like New Year’s, though, they’ve really pulling out the big guns. Carole Martin’s a seasoned standard singer whose resume goes back before the British Invasion, and tenor saxophonist Irv “Mr. Smooth” Williams has been playing a few decades prior to that. The Artists’ Quarter’s cozy surroundings should provide an intimate backdrop, and a complimentary food spread can’t hurt. (9 p.m. $35-45. 408 St. Peter St., St. Paul. 651-292-1359.)

More St. Paul NYE destinations:

St. Paul gay bar Camp hosts a Black & White Ball, kicking off with a live comedy and variety show before going into a soul dance party and prizes all night long. (8:30 p.m. Free before 10 p.m. or $5. 490 N. Robert St., St. Paul. 651-292-1844.) DJ Frayz headlines Lowertown GLBT club Rumours & Innuendo’s New Year’s Eve festivities. Also on tap: prizes, drink specials, midnight champagne toast, and a light show. (10 p.m. Free. 213 E. 4th St., St. Paul.) The Bulldog Lowertown is hosting a New Year’s Eve party complete with live music from the Blazing Saddles and a champagne toast at midnight. (8 p.m. Free. 237 E. 6th St., St. Paul. 651-221-0750.) Minnesota Music Cafe is hosting a New Year’s Eve party with local R&B/soul bands Soul Surreal and High & Mighty. (7 p.m. Free. All ages. 499 Payne Ave., St. Paul. 651-776-4699.)

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