THE LAMONT CRANSTON BAND

Doors 7:00PM | Music 8:00PM | 21+General Admission: $15 Advance / $23 Day of Show (plus applicable fees)   Tickets are $8 more the day of show (plus applicable fees) All Concerts are 21+ (No Exceptions) Must Present A Valid ID  Tickets Are Non-refundable    The Lamant Cranston Band, legendary Minneapolis based blues band, has been at it since 1969. After 14 releases and many show stopping performances, the band is still going strong and turning out new material all the time. Besides leading the Cranstons through all the years of popularity they’ve enjoyed, Pat “Lamont” Hayes has solo ventures to his credit, touring with Bonnie Raitt as a member of her band on her 1999 “Nick of Time” tour and blowing harmonica duets with Charlie Musselwhite in Minneapolis and Hollywood at good buddy Dan Aykroyd’s House of Blues Grand Opening Bash. The Cranston hit “Excusez Moi, Mon Cheri” (written by Pat’s brother Larry Hayes) was recorded by the Blues Brothers on the flipside of their 1979 hit “Soul Man.” It was also used on the soundtrack of the Al Franken-TTom Davis movie “One More Saturday Night,” along with their biggest hit, “Upper Mississippi Shakedown.”   For questions, email us at [email protected] or call us at 763-478-6661.   Ticket price does not include a facility fee, sales tax or service fees. All dates, prices, times and bands are subject to change.

TOMMY CASTRO & THE PAINKILLERS

Tommy Castro & the Painkillers with guest Chicago Slim and Chicago Blues All-Stars  Saturday, October 5Medina Entertainment CenterDoors: 7:00PM | Music: 7:45PM | 21+Gold Reserved $39 / Silver Reserved $34 / General Seating $29 (plus applicable fees) Tickets are $8 more the day of show. (plus applicable fees) All Concerts are 21+ (No Exceptions) Must Present A Valid ID Tickets Are Non-refundable Tommy Castro and the Painkillers have been focusing their music efforts in intertwining their love for blues and rock music. Tommy Castro is more famously known for his hard rock, American blues, and R&B sounds. In 2008, he awarded the Blues Music Award for Entertainer of the Year. While the Painkillers are compiled with bass played Randy McDonald, keyboard player James Pace, and drummer David Tucker. The collaboration between Tommy and the Painkillers has been able to get Tommy back to his roots. Currently, the band is touring the album and bringing their music back to life. They are preforming night after night connecting with fans all over the world.  https://www.tommycastro.com “Sizzling, slow-burning, gritty blues and rock…shimmering, swampy, downright funky vibes drenched with Castro’s stinging, pure and crisp lead runs and fluid, jet-fueled solos.” – Living Blues Chicago Blues All-Stars is an American blues band based in Chicago that incorporates elements of funk, soul, R&B and hip hop. https://chicagobluesallstars.com/   For questions, email us at [email protected] or call us at 763-478-6661.  Ticket price does not include a facility fee, sales tax or service fees.All dates, prices, times and bands are subject to change.

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