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Live music rocks 2nd Street Stage

reggae, funk and folk with high energy and soulful spirit. Their shows are contagious, and their sound will make you get up and move.

JULY 27 - COREY MEDINA & BROTHERS

Medina is a Native American blues artist from Shiprock, N.M., on the Navajo Tribal Nation where he was born and raised. He moved to Northern Minnesota in 2012 and collaborated with Incepticons Entertainment, through which he released his debut album, “Old Dog Crying.”

He now plays, writes and produces full-time with the Incepticons team and travels with his band, “The Brothers.”

Medina refers to the Brothers as representing the relationship he likes to keep with his bandmates, Erick Sundeen on drums and Gary Broste on upright bass, both from Bemidji. Their debut album, “Better Days,” was released in 2019. Their latest studio release is “SOAK.” They set out to spread light in the dark with their raw, soulful, intimate music and stage presence.

AUG. 3- BOXCAR

From beautiful Duluth, Boxcar plays rail-jumping, whiskey-drinking, country rock and roll.

AUG. 10- THE WHIPS

The Whips have a funk/soul groove. The Kansas City-based band consists of four core members and a revolving door of collaborating musicians.

AUG. 17- JON SULLIVAN BAND

This ensemble includes dueling guitars, sultry keyboards, driving bass and a booming rhythm section, creating soul, funk, rock and blues music.

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