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2018 Homegrown Iron Range Invasion

It is that time of the year again! The Duluth Homegrown Music Festival is celebrating it’s 20th anniversary by going on the road and taking over four great venues in Virginia, MN. This northern adventure features 12 bands for the amazing price of Absolutely Free!

Friday April 6th

218 Taphouse
6pm Church & State
7pm Jen West
8pm The Lately’s

Pauly G’s
7:30pm Hobo
8:45 Teague Alexy Band
10pm Fight for the Weekend

Rainy Lake
9pm Psycho Jane
10:30pm Paper Parlor
11:45pm Average Mammals

Riders
8:30pm Dirty Apes
9:30pm Nopamine
11pm War Bonnet

Chestnut Street – Virginia, MN
12 Bands / 4 Venues

Origional Iron Range + Twin Ports Music Acts
6pm – 12:30am Non-Stop Rawk and/or Roll!!!

https://www.facebook.com/events/183692865603015/

 

Duluth Homegrown Music Festival – Family Friendly Kick-Off

Please join us for the 2018 Duluth Homegrown Music Festival Children’s Music Showcase. Sunday 4/29/2018 12pm – 4pm **FREE*.

Its the family friendly kick off to the festival! The 2018 event will be held at Duluth Children’s Museum and features the music of Sonja Bjordal & Lee Martin, The Farsights, Dan the Monkeyman, Zeb or Zeke and the Run Away Screamings, and Teague Alexy & Erik Berry Mandolin Music. The World Beat Drummers from Myers Wilkins School kick the whole thing off right at noon! Additionally, we will have lots of other music and movement based fun for kids of all ages. Stay tuned for updates as the event draws near! Mothersong – check! May Pole – check! Superhero Yoga – check!

https://www.facebook.com/HGMFKidsShow/

 

2018 Volunteer Spotlight – Liz Minette

Its Monday – and that means its time for another Homegrown Music Festival Volunteer Spotlight! This week we are celebrating Liz Minette!

Elizabeth has been a proud part of the Duluth Homegrown Music Festival volunteer squad since 2008! She first volunteered at Sir Ben’s when her coworker’s band, Uncle Kenny, was playing. Elizabeth volunteers because she loves Homegrown SO much and wanted a way to be a part of it all! She wants new volunteers to know to make the Field Guide your best friend! Whatever venue you are at be sure you can answer questions about what is going on all around town that night!

When we asked Elizabeth what her favorite night or venue of Homegrown is we thought she would eventually pick every night!
“Oh, favorite venue/night of the festival. . .well, I’m a performer for the Monday night Poetry Showcase, so that’s one of my favorite nights. Over the years Poetry Showcase has had to move to bigger venues – we started out at Teatro Zuccone, then the Underground, now Sacred Heart because, whether it’s second night of Homegrown, or just the fun of seeing and hearing what other poets have brought to read that particular night, Poetry Showcase is always packed. Monday night is always great because EVERYBODY is out and about having a great time! I also love Tuesday Canal Park night. I was Venue Manager at Vikre last year and we were at capacity at 7 pm and pretty much stayed that way for the rest of the night and I was so dang proud! I loved volunteering for the shows at Norm’s for Soup Town Thursdays – I did that for about three years – those shows had the most awesome bands (Dad’s Acid, Charlie Parr, Jim Hall, A Winter Downpour) and people packed in to Norm’s and just had a great time. Wild! Fun! We were always, always busy during those shows and that was fun. I love the West Side Wednesdays too, love working the Clyde shows because it’s the anticipation before the doors open and then all of us volunteers work, I think, really well together to ensure concert attendees have a great time in a great space. I want to challenge myself though this year and work one of the smaller clubs Wednesday night because those venues seem so cool too and feature a lot of great music during Homegrown.”

This year Elizabeth is hoping that Trampled by Turtles make an appearance (dont we all!) but is also eager to take in ALL THE PUNK ROCK shows. WooHoo!

Thank you Elizabeth from the bottom of our hearts – we literally can’t have Homegrown without our army of volunteers!

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2018 Volunteer Spotlight – Cheyenne Alisankus

Today we introduce one of our Superior Night Superstars – Cheyenne Alisankus!

Cheyenne is a 4 time volunteer with the Homegrown Music Festival! Gimme a HIGH FOUR for Cheyenne! Cough up the extra finger and give our friend a HIGH FIVE when you see her out volunteering! “My favorite night of Homegrown is Soup Town Night, my favorite venue of Homegrown is The Thirsty Pagan – great pizza, great beer c’mon!” What else could you ask for!? Cheyenne made a special request to volunteer at the Pagan again this year and we are bending over backward to honor that request!

When asked why she volunteers for Homegrown she replied: “I’ve been volunteering for Homegrown since I moved to Duluth. There isn’t anything like Homegrown where I’m from, and it’s been a really fun way for me to be apart of the awesome music community Duluth/Superior has. (Plus, being able to get into the whole festival for free is a sweet bonus!)”

To join the homegrown volunteer team sign up at this link: https://airtable.com/shrmkaP5uL89ijBNd