Beyondbliss @ Bent Paddle Brewing Co.

2018 Photo Recap: Day Three

Select photographs from the third night of the festival. Presented in roughly chronological order.

Dancers at Four Mile Portage @ Bent Paddle Brewing Co.

Dancers at Four Mile Portage @ Bent Paddle Brewing Co. [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


Beyondbliss @ Bent Paddle Brewing Co.

Beyondbliss @ Bent Paddle Brewing Co. [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


Mama’s Stolen Horses @ Prøve Gallery

Mama’s Stolen Horses @ Prøve Gallery [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


Greg Tiburzi @ Amazing Grace

Greg Tiburzi @ Amazing Grace [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


The Tisdales Bent Paddle Brewing Co.

The Tisdales @ Bent Paddle Brewing Co. [Photo: Aaron Reichow]


The Old Smugglers @ Vikre Distillery

The Old Smugglers @ Vikre Distillery [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


The Trash Cats @ Amazing Grace

The Trash Cats @ Amazing Grace [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


Sam Miltich and the Clearwater Hot Club @ The Sports Garden

Sam Miltich and the Clearwater Hot Club @ The Sports Garden [Photo: Aaron Reichow]


Woodblind @ The Sports Garden

Woodblind @ The Sports Garden [Photo: Aaron Reichow]


Duluth Dolls @ The Sports Garden

Duluth Dolls @ The Sports Garden [Photo: Matthew Moses]


Duluth Dolls @ The Sports Garden

Duluth Dolls @ The Sports Garden [Photo: Aaron Reichow]


Black River Revue @ The Sports Garden

Black River Revue @ The Sports Garden [Photo: Matthew Moses]


Black River Revue @ The Sports Garden

Black River Revue @ The Sports Garden [Photo: Matthew Moses]


Modify @ Dubh Linn Irish Pub

Modify @ Dubh Linn Irish Pub [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


Ire Wolves @ Dubh Linn Irish Pub

Ire Wolves @ Dubh Linn Irish Pub [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


DAY FOUR: WESTSIDE WEDNESDAY

The west side of Duluth is where to be on Wednesday. It’s a powerful lineup in the Clyde Iron Works event center starting with the high-energy rock of the Fontanelles. Duluth’s beloved minimalist rawkers, Low, come next. Expect new songs; the band has a new album coming out later this year.

Alan Sparhawk, who was instrumental in putting the local music scene on the map, is quick to give credit to others when asked about the fest hitting the 20-year mark.

“Homegrown to me has always been a celebration of each effort made over the years by individuals to make a vibrant community — the many people who, by sharing their voice and passion, have paved the way for others to do the same,” Sparhawk says.

Insert ear protection for the next act. The recently reunited Dames can still melt faces off and erupt eardrums. It’s their first Homegrown set since 2002. Frontman Tony Bennett is characteristically deadpan about the band’s stage persona (or lack thereof).

“A lot of bands like to pull off crazy stunts during Homegrown, but we’re just doing what we always did. We’re kinda no-frills. Apologies to those who demand frills,” Bennett says. “We just put on the helmets and jump into the mineshaft.”

After Clyde, late-night Hump Day fun can still be had at veritable neighborhood institutions like Mr. D’s, the Gopher and the Kom-on-Inn.

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Dirty Horse

2018 Photo Recap: Day Two

Select photographs from the second night of the festival. Presented in roughly chronological order.

Colleen Myhre

Colleen Myhre @ Blacklist [Photo: Aaron Reichow]


Goat Hill Quartet

Goat Hill Quartet @ NorShor Theater [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


Poetry Showcase

Poetry Showcase @ NorShor Theater [Photo: Matthew Moses]


Poetry Showcase

Poetry Showcase @ NorShor Theater [Photo: Adam Reinhardt (On assignment for KUMD 103.3FM)]


Poetry Showcase

Gaelynn Lea & Richie Townsend @ NorShor Theater [Photo: Aaron Reichow]


MRS @ Red Herring Lounge [Photo: Andy Miller]


MRS @ Red Herring Lounge [Photo: Walt Dizzo]


Jim Hall

Jim Hall @ Red Herring Lounge [Photo: Aaron Reichow]


Stel

Stel @ Blacklist [Photo: Matthew Moses]


Nudecolors

Nudecolors @ Red Herring Lounge [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


C-Silence

C-Silence @ Sir Benedict’s [Photo: Matthew Moses]


Nat Harvie

Nat Harvie @ Duluth Coffee Co. [Photo: Adam Reinhardt (On assignment for KUMD 103.3FM)]


Trampled By Turtles

Trampled By Turtles @ Pizza Lucé [Photo: Aaron Reichow]


Trampled By Turtles

Trampled By Turtles @ Pizza Lucé [Photo: Hosanna Termaat]


Dirty Horse

Dirty Horse @ Blacklist [Photo: K. Praslowicz]


Hannah Rey

Hannah Rey @ Rex Bar [Photo: Matthew Moses]


Feeding Leroy

Feeding Leroy @ Blacklist [Photo: K. Praslowicz]

DAY THREE: CANAL PARK NIGHT

The third evening of the Homegrown journey begins at Bent Paddle Brewing with Four Mile Portage, appropriately enough. Those who missed the inaugural showing of the Homegrown
Music Video Festival can see the encore presentation at Zinema 2.

Much of the rest of Tuesday’s carousing happens in Canal Park. Amazing Grace Bakery & Café and Vikre Distillery host an assortment of acts starting on the early side, from the bluesy rock and roll of Bill Bastian to the “acoustic cat rock” of the Trash Cats.

Per tradition, the big show of the night takes place at the Sports Garden. The diverse programming will progress from the Django-style jazz of Sam Miltich and the Clearwater Hot Club to Woodblind’s sanguine ska stylings. Next come the Duluth Dolls with their playful and provocative blend of dance and theater.

Bluegrass band Black River Revue closes out the night at Grandma’s. Tim Leutgeub says the band is pumped to be playing on the Sports Garden stage, noting that one of the highlights of Homegrown is getting to play on a bill that showcases the diversity of the Duluth music scene.

Prøve Gallery offers a cozy alternative with hard rock, Americana, and hip-hop. Dubh Linn hosts a similarly diverse late night bill that transitions from old-time to avant-garde to hardcore.

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