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Children Of Euler, Thrash Compactor, Frozen Teens, Sharp Teeth @ Memory Lanes
The Heavy Focus III Benefit @ Organ House
The Heavy Focus III Benefit:

Heavy Focus III needs you!
Organ Haus January 29th
Squid Fist
Yochum Kay
David Chain
Radical Cemetary
Seth Ryan
Brood Chamber
Playstation Playstation
$5
-money goes to the 18 touring bands playing at Heavy Focus III
plus-this shits toooo fun for free
Chariots (Reunion) @ Turf Club

Tuesday, December 22, 2009……..$2 PBR Tallboy Special all night……..
Chariots Reunion!, Marijunana Death Squads, Seawhores and DJ Chris Besinger (STNNNG)
9:00 door | $6
CHARIOTS
SEAWHORES
MARIJUANA DEATH SQUADSChris Besinger will be playing records between sets
MESSAGE FROM MEMBERS OF CHARIOTS:
This reunion show serves as a benefit for our friend, Lucas. Instead of going into detail in our own words, we will let you hear(read) it from him:
“Both my kidneys shut down, I need a transplant. When I get the transplant I’m automatically enrolled in Medicare. But there’s a 20% copay on a $250,000 procedure that I have to pay on my own. The cost of anti-rejection meds post-transplant could set me back a couple grand a month, and I’ve already wracked up a $4,000 bill for testing thus far.
I’m having the procedure done at the U of M Fairview medical center. There’s no transplant date as of yet, I need people that don’t mind giving me one of their kidneys to step up for testing. If no one matches, I get put on a national donor list. The average wait for that is 3 to 6 years…in which case, they’d put me on dialysis, and there’s a co-pay on that as well.
After being put on medicare, they drop me after 3 years, and I have to go through an independent insurance company to get covered for meds, which can run me around 350-1000 depending on my condition. Depending on what meds I’m taking and if my body doesn’t reject my kidney.”
If any of you are in town and can make it to this show, we all thank you greatly. We want to make this a fun event all while putting in our own efforts to help out a friend.
- CHARIOTS
Legal Aid's First Annual Benefit @ The Entry w/ Kill The Vultures

First Avenue’s 7th Street Entry presents a great line-up on Friday, December 18th to benefit Legal Aid!
Come party with Alicia Wiley, The Alpha Centauri, Little Man, Kill the Vultures and Ada Jane. Fantastic concert T shirts are available. Tickets are only $7 and benefit Legal Aid, Working Toward Justice for All!
For more information and tickets go to:
http://www.first-avenue.com/event/4041/little-manFirst Avenue Information line call: 612-332-1775
Terracide, Bouncer Fighter, Slain, Children Of Euler @ Memory Lanes
Children of Euler
Bouncer Fighter
TerracideFree show, 21+
A benefit for Scott and Carrie’s grand jury nightmare.
Records For Dean @ Black Dog Cafe

The Black Dog Cafe in St Paul is holding a benefit CD sale with live music on Sunday, December 6th from noon until 6 p.m. Twin Cities guitarist, composer, arranger, and producer Dean Magraw is an artist of extraordinary ability. Dean is recovering from a bone marrow transplant and has had to cancel all of his performances for the foreseeable future. This is the latest in a number of benefits that have been organized to help raise money for Dean’s living expenses. There are nearly a thousand brand new CD’s. Many are hard to find, some have never been available in the U.S before and they represent many different musical genres. You can name your price above the minimum $3 (per CD) donation. The music line-up includes Gabriel Hilmar, Michael Ziegahn Flamenco guitar with dancers (Dean was Michaels first guitar teacher), Jeff Ray on Slide/blues guitar, Raymond Yates and more to be announced.
Records for Dean: Fundraising CD Sale at the Black Dog Cafe in St Paul, 12/6/09
This particular event has a French connection, Dean Magraw toured all over France several times with the group Next, created by François Corneloup with Dean, JT Bates, Chico Huff and Dominique Pifarély. He made many connections and got many fans and friends over there. His many friends over there worked with the French independent record label association Les Allumés du Jazz to collect a good selection of 600 CD’s from France and had them delivered to the Twin Cities to ofer them for this benefit. Local record labels and musicians have also donated hundreds of CD’s for this sale.
This is a great way to show your support for Dean and pick up a few holiday gifts and stocking-stuffers at the same time! The Black Dog will also donate 10% of all food and drink purchases to the cause.
The Black Dog is located at 308 Prince Street, near the farmer’s Market in Lowertown, St Paul. For more information visit www.blackdogstpaul.com or call (651) 228-9274. Also visit www.dothedean.com for information on more upcoming benefits.
Franklin Presents: On the Road with Dark Dark Dark

Franklin Presents: On the Road with Dark Dark Dark
Music and Closing Event
Thursday October 29, 2009 at 8pm
In the spirit of Fischer’s interest in travel and the mythological American road trip, local chamber-folk band Dark Dark Dark will give a special performance, interlaced with their stories of floating down the Mississippi river on homemade rafts, discussions of special projects (see below), and projected images of life on the road.
In the last several years, Dark Dark Dark have become known as one of Minneapolis’ most talented musical acts, while simultaneously embarking on journeys across the country to play music and participate in exhibitions and collaborative projects, exchanging stability for a life of travel and adventure on the road.
Debuting Franklin’s new program of live events, Franklin Presents, band members Nona Marie Invie, Marshall LaCount, and Jonathan Kaiser will discuss their participation in Swimming Cities, an art boat project originating in Brooklyn, an upcoming film entitled Flood in which they are the featured subjects, participation in major exhibitions (at MassMoCA and the Van AbbeMuseum, the Netherlands), and collaborations with artists SWOON, Jay Heikes, Tim Piotrowski, Tod Seelie, Christian Rex VanMinnen, and filmmaker Bill Daniel.For this closing event, Dark Dark Dark will perform amid the sculptural environment created by Fisher for Few Landmarks and No Boundaries, once more bringing the space alive with live music and stories of restlessness and adventure in celebration of the exhibition’s closing.
Opening band tête-à-tête. Suggested $5 donation.
About Franklin Presents
Franklin Presents is a new arts program devoted to presenting live music, film screenings, readings, lectures, artist talks, and collaborative projects that highlight underlying themes of concurrent Main Gallery exhibitions.
Please contact Colleen Harriss at 612-872-7494 x 4 or at colleen@franklinartworks.org
with any questions regarding the program.
Franklin Art Works
1021 East Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55404
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