WORDS : ERIC CHRISTENSON, LINDSEY QUINNIES DESIGN : SERENA WAGNER, ERIC CHRISTENSON PHOTOS : LUONG HUYNH, LEE BUTTERWORTH, ANDREA PAULSETH MIKE O’BRIEN, CAITLYN BERLIN
It’s that time of year again. The one where we can finally unbury from the snow and go outside. In Wisconsin, we cherish our summer months closely, and try to do anything and everything we can while soaking up the sun. Music is definitely no exception. In the Chippewa Valley, we have a stunning music scene, and it never blossoms as beautifully as it does in these precious summer months. From major music festivals, to outdoor concert series, to bar shows, to one-off concerts, music in the great outdoors is where it’s at. So take a look at our newest special section and start planning your musical summer.
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FANS got INTO THE SPIRIT WITH THE NO BS! BRASS BAND as the band paraded around the grounds AT LAST YEAR’S EAUX CLAIRES MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL. photo by luong huynh. LUONG HUYNH
Music Festivals take some of the biggest names in the music industry, and make a weekend of it
Eaux Claires
Last year’s Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival (pictured above) was shrouded in mystery all spring. “Is Kanye West gonna be there?” “The name seems kinda confusing...” “What’s all this art stuff all about?” “Seriously, WHERE’S KANYE?!” It wasn’t until they opened the gates on the first day of the festival that we could get the full scope of everything (and ... no Kanye) that had previously only been brewing in the brains of Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), Aaron Dessner (The National), and creative director Michael Brown. Various art installations lit up the grounds with delightful weirdness while musical acts from nearly every conceivable genre took to the stages and wowed Chippewa Valley audiences with sounds you don’t hear around here that often. Now in year two, Eaux Claires looks to capitalize on its inaugural successes with an even more bombastic lineup of musicians: R&B queen Erykah Badu, thundering UK producer James Blake, soft rock legend Bruce Hornsby, hazy indie rock darlings Beach House, alt-metal heroes Deafheaven, fierce rapper Vince Staples, and psych-rock heavy-hitters Unknown Mortal Orchestra make up merely a few of the highlights on this year’s crazy lineup. And of course, we’ll get a headlining set from Bon Iver as well the only live performance of the Day of the Dead, a enormous, star-studded tribute to The Grateful Dead. Catch more great music, thrilling art, and good vibes here in year two. Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival • Aug. 12 & 13 • Foster Farm, Crescent Ave., Eau Claire • eauxclaires.com
PERT NEAR SANDSTONE PLAYED AT SUNSET DURING LAST YEAR’S BLUE OX. THIS YEAR THEY’LL PLUCK AROUND ON BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT.
Blue Ox
Bluegrass, for being a somewhat niche genre, has a passionate and fun-loving audience all over the globe. So it’s no surprise that the Blue Ox Music Festival, which also made its debut last year, is quickly gaining fiery support in the area and reverberating across the country as one of the best music festivals for the entire genre. Seriously, the caliber of acts the organizers (who also put on Country Jam later in the summer) have been able to bring through our humble community is astounding, and it’s crazy to think that it all almost got washed away last year. Mid-weekend, powerful summer rainstorms picked up and unleashed a torrent on Blue Ox’s
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first-ever crowds and turned the Whispering Pines Campground into a Woodstock-level mud pit. “The rain was almost unbelievable,” said Jim Bischel, president of Country Jam and Blue Ox. “We got almost six inches of rain over the course of three days. If you want people to remember the first year, that’s the way to do it.” Bischel remembers last year quite “The rain fondly, and that’s because of the music was almost and the atmosphere. Now this year, with unbelievable. the direction of Minneapolis pluckers Pert Near Sandstone, Blue Ox is primed WE got almost to really show you what this festival is six inches of capable of. This year’s lineup is basically rain over the a Who’s Who of the bluegrass genre – and then some – with the likes of Bela Fleck course of and the Flecktones, Sam Bush, Railroad three days. Earth, Blitzen Trapper, and Greensky if you want Bluegrass. Not to mention the return of the Grammy-winning Del McCoury Band people to – who through some stroke of magic from remember the the music gods will be joined this year by first year members of the legendary Preservation that’s the way Hall Jazz Band. There will be enhanced lighting, better sound, a bigger stage, and to do it.” Bell’s Brewery is the main beer distribu- J im Bischel , president o f tor this year. Blue Ox is still smaller in Blue Ox and Country Jam scope than most of the other festivals in the area, but by perennially bringing in astounding acts like these, it will be well-known as one of the best bluegrass festivals in the country. In the meantime, it’ll be our little secret. Let’s just hope it doesn’t rain again, OK? Blue Ox Music Festival • June 9-11 • Whispering Pines Campground, Eau Claire • www.blueoxmusicfestival.com
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a couple OF country fans couldn’t resist a selfie at Country Fest last year.
Country Fest
As far as country music festivals go, we’re blessed to have two amazing ones in our proximity. This year, Cadott’s Country Fest is celebrating its 30th anniversary of bringing huge country stars our little corner of Wisconsin. It’s a big year for the festival, which has grown into something truly special in the heart of the Dairyland. This year, the headliners are ripped right from the top of the country charts with Dierks Bentley, Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, and Sam Hunt bringing their down-home stylings to delighted country fans from all over the state. The 30th anniversary celebration boasts o ver 50 bands, and if that doesn’t satisfy you, maybe the huge variety of food vendors, interactive games, carnival rides, photo booths, and good times will. But you should stay for the music. Country Fest • June 16-19 • Cadott Festival Grounds • countryfest.com VolumeOne.org 29 June 1, 2016
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IF You’re going to rock out at rock fest, make sure your hair game is on point.
Rock Fest
Rock Fest in Cadott is nothing short of a celebration of the hardest, most badass music that exists today. Heading up the festival is Slipknot, who are gearing up to unleash some pure metal punishment on local crowds. Catch special performances by huge bands like The Hollywood Vampires (made up of Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, and actor Johnny Depp), Marilyn Manson, Alice in Chains, Five Finger Death Punch, and Rise Against. There’s no shortage of capital-R Rock at this annual party. And if this is your thing, this year the festival is adding other stuff to mix including freak shows, sideshows, and tattoo parlors. Rock fans are clamoring for tickets (the initial presale sold out in under two hours), so get yours quick or run the risk of missing out on Rock Fest in the flesh. Rock Fest • July 14-16 • Cadott Festival Grounds • rock-fest.org
Country Jam
Arguably the Chippewa Valley’s biggest party of the year, Country Jam is back for their 27th year (30th if you count the first three years when it was called Shake, Rattle, and Roll). This year, the festival grounds south of town will light up with country music’s biggest stars swinging through Eau Claire for three days of cowboy boots, beer, and the Chippewa Valley sunshine. This year is headed up by Jason Aldean, ACM’s Entertainer of the Year, plus a slew of unbelievable huge acts like The Band Perry, Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen, and Clare Dunn. “It’s a hugely popular genre of music for one thing, and the events are fun,” said Bischel. “It’s high-energy and a fun crowd. Even if you’re not particularly fond of the music, it’s still a really fun experience.” Country Jam • July 21-23 • Country Jam Grounds, Crescent Ave. • www.countryjamwi.com LUONG HUYNH
GARY ALLAN BROUGHT SOME GOOD TIMES TO LAST YEAR’S COUNTRY JAM.
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THE SOUNDS LIKE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES IN DOWNTOWN EAU CLAIRE’S PHOENIX PARK SEES WEEKLY CROWDS of 2,000 MUSIC FANS ENJOYING all-LOCAL acts.
Concert Series
here in the valley, we like our TUNES OUTSIDE Life in the north isn’t for the faint of heart. We endure lengthy winters, and our summer skies are short-lived. Our northern lifestyle looks like toughness, but it’s not just being tough. We believe hard work leads to good times. Perhaps that’s why when the weather is beauti-
ful, it’s truly beautiful to us here … we’ve spent the prior months inside, working hard and enhancing our dreamy interpretation of northern summers and what that means. When summer finally arrives, we look forward to one of the most significant aspects of
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summer living – outdoor music. Over the past few years, the abundance, attitude, and accessibility of small-scale outdoor concerts in the Chippewa Valley has become a sincerely extraordinary, distinctive experience. There are at least a dozen weekly outdoor concert series on six different nights of the week throughout the Chippewa Valley (not including regular venues that offer outdoor performances sporadically, larger outdoor festivals, and indoor concert series). Depending on the day of the week, there could be more than 3,000 people attending an outdoor concert series per night and up to 10,000 attending per week from June
Each concert series definitely brings its own panache, but together they create a synergy that shows off the richness of musical styles represented in this area and the talent possessed within each. to September – all within about a 40-mile radius of one another. Since we’re no big city here, such numbers are notable. For a listing of them all, visit VolumeOne.org/ MusicCapital. The ability to attend an outdoor music performance on a near-daily basis has become fundamental to life in the Chippewa Valley … and we’re lucky to have that. Many communities have embraced outdoor music culture and offer it in some way, but it’s different here. It’s not only that concerts exist in abundance, but also the quality and aptitude of the artists performing and the way these events are put together. For these we’re not talking big-time festivals, but local venues featuring local musicians organized by local people. Artists are beyond eager to participate, and more often than not they perform original material. Coordinators are passionate about offering something beneficial to their communities and showcasing the talent of the people within them. It’s like we have the magic formula for creating outdoor musical awesomeness. If you look back 10 years ago, this wasn’t the case. Most of the series we have now were developed in the last decade by dedicated individuals who saw the potential and/or recognized the growing demand brought on by the success of other series in the area. Many of the concert series organizers shared a common idea
that the success of one series seems to inspire the next, which probably contributes to the fact we’ve seen the number of series snowball over the past several years. The success of larger ventures led to more demand for that type of entertainment close to home. Each concert series definitely brings its own panache, but together they create a synergy that shows off the richness of musical styles represented in this area and the talent possessed within each. From blues to indie, jazz to folk, big bands to rock – everything’s in the mix. Just to touch on a few, Mondays you’ll find ParkBeats at Central Park in Osseo, presented by The Heartbeat Center for Writing, Literacy and the Arts. Tuesdays offers Tuesday Night Blues at the Owen Park bandshell in Eau Claire, which greets crowds of 500-plus nightly and has been put on by the Chippewa Valley Blues society for the past seven years. The Volume One Sounds Like Summer Concert Series on Thursdays in Phoenix Park is now in its 11th season. The crowd has roughly grown to roughly 2,000 each night, and the series has evolved into a weekly festival. Several series sharing the name Music in the Park take place in Altoona, Durand, Chippewa Falls, and Colfax at various venues. Music Over Menomin is hosted in Menomonie by the public library and greets crowds of as many as 400 nightly. Wine Down Saturdays at Autumn Harvest Winery, Summer Concert Sunday at Riverbend Winery, and Hoots and Happening at Bullfrog Fish Farm offer music alongside their refreshment selection throughout the week. We could go on … A contributing factor to all of this, besides the multifaceted music culture, is the setting. The picturesque landscape is here yearround, but only offers amenable outdoor weather on a short-term basis. This exclusivity emphasizes our need and adoration for this kind of entertainment when it is obtainable and contributes to the amount of outdoor music we find readily available here in our home among the woods.
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swedish folk artist the tallest man on earth will play at the state theatre on July 16. the last TIME he made his way to the valley was for last year’s eaux claires.
One Night Only
A COUPLE OF SUMMER one- off SHOWS WE’RE REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO Swedish-born indie folk artist The Tallest Man On Earth will play The State Theatre in Eau Claire on July 16. Kristian Mattson’s once-sparse solo folk project has now bloomed into a full band experience with the help of some notable local cats such as Ben Lester (Aero Flynn), Zach Hanson (S. Carey), and Mike Noyce (Bon Iver). The Tallest Man On Earth’s latest record, Dark Bird Is Home (recorded at Justin Vernon’s April Base studio in Fall Creek), was a departure from his early lo-fi pluckings and scratchy recordings. Now bolstered with a full band of some of Eau Claire’s finest musicians on his rigorous touring schedule, the songs hit harder while maintaining the same emotional resonance and deft songwriting – not to mention Mattson’s distinct, stark, gravelly voice still acts as a strong anchor in these new tracks. Snatch up your tickets now at www.eauclairearts.com.
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AFTER THE UPCOMING RELEASE OF KALISPELL’S SECOND LP, PRINTER’S SON, SHANE LEONARD WILL PLAY AN INTIMATE SET WITH S. CAREY AT PINE HOLLOW STUDIOS ON July 1.
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S. Carey & Kalispell
In recent weeks, there’s been some exciting stuff going on over at Evan Middlesworth’s Pine Hollow Studios. Of course, there’s some astounding local tunes being produced over there all the time, but now Middlesworth is throwing ticket-only intimate shows at the studio. This spring, the studio has already hosted the likes of Willy Porter, Carmen Nickerson, and Sundae + Mr. Goessl, but later this summer on July 1, the studio will bring in S. Carey and Kalispell, two local masters of subtle, hushed folk tunes. Shane Leonard, the driving force behind Kalispell, is also set to drop his second album, Printer’s Son, in June, so there will be a whole bevy of new Kalispell tracks to dive into, and what better place to do it than Pine Hollow, where the Valley’s musical dreams are made. For ticket info and more, email tickets@pinehollowaudio.com.
Schedule
the wheres and whens MIKE O’BRIEN
left wing bourbon performs at blues on the chippewa in durand’s memorial park.
Concert Series
SCHULTZ’S COUNTRY BARN
Sounds like Summer Concert Series Every Thursday from Jun. 2 to Aug. 25, 6:30-8:30pm • Phoenix Park, 330 Riverfront Terrace, Eau Claire • FREE • The Sounds Like Summer Concert Series is Volume One’s Thursday night gig in downtown Eau Claire’s Phoenix Park. Local bands play to crowds each night on the banks of the Chippewa River in June, July, and August. Enjoy a pre-show set from area singer/songwriters at 6pm. Multiple food vendors will have food for sale. Pets are allowed at the concert. Chippewa Falls Music in the Park Every Sunday from Jun. 5 to Sep. 4, 1-3pm • Irvine Park, Bridgewater Avenue, Chippewa Falls • FREE • All Ages • (715) 723-0051 • chippewafalls-wi.gov A series of local music acts ranging from acoustic cover classics to rock ‘n’ roll bands running throughout the summer. Tuesday Night Blues Every Tuesday from May. 31 to Aug. 30, 6:30-8:30pm • Owen Park, 1st Ave. and Water St., Eau Claire • FREE • All Ages • Organized by the Chippewa Valley Blues Society, this
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family-friendly series invites talented local blues musicians to play weekly concerts. Eau Claire Municipal Band Every Wednesday from Jun. 8 to Jul. 27, 7:30-9pm • Sarge “Boyd” Bandshell, Owen Park, Eau Claire • FREE • All Ages • eauclairemunicipalband.org Listen to high quality, free entertainment by the oldest musical organization in Eau Claire. From traditional Sousa marches, patriotic melodies, pop, jazz, rock, and soundtracks, there is something for everyone’s listening pleasure. Summer Concert Sundays Jun. 12, 1:30-4pm; Jul. 17, 1:30-4pm; Jul. 31, 1:30-4pm; Aug. 28, 1:30-4pm; Sep. 11, 1:30-4pm • River Bend Vineyard & Winery, 10439 33rd Avenue, Chippewa Falls • (715) 720-9463 • riverbendvineyard.com Bring you friends and enjoy live entertainment from our patio or lawn, steps away from the vineyard and a world away from the everyday. Concerts are outside, so bring lawn-chairs and blankets as seating is limited. Altoona Music in the Park Every Sunday from Jun. 6 to Aug. 22, 5:30-7:30pm • 10th Street Park Pa-
villion, 10th Street, Altoona • FREE • All Ages • A series of local music acts ranging form acoustic cover classics to to rock ‘n’ roll bands running throughout the summer. Music Over Menomin Every Thursday from Jun. 16 to Aug. 11, 7pm • Menomonie Public Library, 600 Wolske Bay Rd, Menomonie • FREE • All Ages • (715) 232-2164 • menomonielibrary.org Bring your lawn chairs, picnic baskets, and blankets and enjoy free live music over Lake Menomin.
Durand Music in the Park Jun. 22, 6-9pm; Jul. 27, 6-9pm; Aug. 24, 6-9pm • Memorial Park, 1st Avenue and Madison Street, Durand • FREE • All Ages • Live music at Durand’s Memorial Park Bandshell. TC Cats in June, Biesterveld in July, and the Whitesidewalls in August. Food vendors at each concert, and a special “Taste of Durand” event during the August concert. Ludington Guard Band Tuesdays Jun-Aug., 8pm • Wilson Park band shell, Menomonie • ludingtonguardband.org A community
concert band that was officially organized in 1888 with roots going back to 1877. They play a variety of classical band music, marches, overtures, show tunes and novelty pieces. Schultz’s Country Barn Summer Music Series Tuesdays starting June 14, 6-8:30pm • Schultz’s Country Barn, 50996 Main St. Eleva • (715) 287-4684 Performances by James Ignacio, Poppa Bear Norton, Ray Rubenzer, and more. Check out the full schedule at www.schultzscountrybarn.com.
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Dove Healthcare Outdoor Summer Concert Series 6-7:30pm, Wednesdays, Jul. 6 - 27 • Dove Healthcare, South 3656 Mall Drive • dovehealthcare-southeauclaire.com Bring a lawn chair for night of food, fun, and music in the courtyard. Held rain or shine. All local musicians. Featured musicians include: ClearWater Connection, Sir Arthur's Court-Tet, Two Frets Up, River City Ramblers, and more.
The Cactus Blossoms. Friday’s lineup: Sierra Hull, Charlie Parr, Head for the Hills, Blitzen Trapper, The Wood Brothers, Sam Bush, Pert Near Sandstone, and Greensky Bluegrass. Saturday’s lineup: Whiskey Shivers, Jeff Austin Band, Nikki Lane, Shovels & Rope, The Del McCoury Band Feat. Very Special Guests, Pert Near Sandstone, and Railroad Earth. Go online for camping information and full music schedule.
PARKBEATS Monday nights, 6:30pm starting June 27 • Central Park, Osseo • www.theheartbeat.us This weekly outdoor summer series held in beautiful Central Park in Osseo presented by The Heartbeat Center for Writing, Literacy, and the Arts.
Country Fest 2016 Jun. 16, 3pm; Jun. 17, 11am; Jun. 18, 11am; Jun. 19, 12:30pm • Country Fest Grounds, 24447 County Highway S, Cadott • View ticket information online • (800) 326-3378 • countryfest. com Four day long country musical experience in Cadott. Multiple stages and performance venues around the grounds. Pre-show on wednesday for 4-day ticket holders. Thursday: Dylan Jakobsen, Caroline Kole, Neal McCoy, Randy Houser, and Dierks Bentley. Friday: Chris Hawkey, Adley Stump, Drew Baldridge, Old Dominion, Maddie & Tae, Jerrod Niemann, and Kenny Chesney. Saturday: Jake Worthington, Shelly Fairchild, Brooke Eden, Jana Kramer, Frankie Ballard, Kip Moore, and Carrie Underwood. Sunday: Elizabeth Lyons, Abi Ann, Mo Pitney, Phil Vassar, Chase Rice, and Sam Hunt.
Music Festivals Driftless Music Festival 2016 Jun. 9, 1pm • Eckhart Park Viroqua WI, Decker St Next to Vernon Co Courthouse, Viroqua • FREE • driftlessmusicfestival.com Professional, eclectic music. Food and beverage available. visit online for more info. Blue Ox Music Festival 2016 Jun. 9, 5:30pm; Jun. 10, 11:30am; Jun. 11, 11:30am • Blue Ox Music Festival Grounds, 5024 Crescent Ave., Eau Claire • $150 for 3-day general admission (includes basic camping and parking), $335 for 40’ of electric camping • blueoxmusicfestival.com/info/ A three-day outdoor music festival celebrating the best of bluegrass, roots, and Americana music. Thursday’s lineup: Leftover Salmon, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, The Big Wu, and
Rock Fest 2016 Jul. 14; Jul. 15; Jul. 16 • Rock Fest Grounds, 24447 County Hwy S, Cadott • See website for ticket packages and prices • rock-fest.com A massive rock n’ roll festival featuring national and international performers. There will
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Hoots & Happenings at The Fish Farm Every Sunday until Sep. 25, 1:30-4:30pm; • Bullfrog’s Eat My Fish Farm, N1321 566th Street, Menomonie • FREE • All Ages • (715) 664-8775 • eatmyfish.com Catch some local music at the side of the pond, Sunday afternoons at the Fish Farm during their annual Hoots & Happenings Season. Local favorites will play while you drop your lures and eat some Hobo Shorelunches.
festivalgoers had to make the most of a muddy situation during the inaugural Blue ox MUSIC festival last year, where six inches of rain fell over the weekend.
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be tons of performances and exhibitions at various other stages and venues of the park. Thursday’s main stage lineup includes: Art of Dying, Red Sun Rising, Nothing More, Hollywood Undead, Skillet, Marilyn Manson, and the Hollywood Vampires. Friday’s main stage lineup includes: Wayland, Escape the Fate, Adelitas Way, Saint Asonia, Rise Against, Breaking Benjamin, Alice in Chains. Saturday’s main stage lineup includes: Bridge to Grace, Wilson, Atreyu, In This Moment, Bullet for my Valentine, Five Finger Punch, Slipknot. Country Jam 2016 Jul. 21, 2-11pm; Jul. 22, 2-11pm; Jul. 23, 2-11pm • Country Jam Grounds, 3443 Crescent Ave., Eau Claire • $165 three day admission, $115 three day student/military admission, $105 one day general admission, plus reserved seating, VIP experience, ultimate VIP, party pit, and skybox tickets also available • (715) 839-7500 • countryjamwi.com Country Jam USA is the outdoor music festival that you won’t want to miss this summer. It’s a weekend full of friends, fun, and the best live country music. Big stars, big hits, big fun. Thursday performers include Jackson Michelson, The Cadillac Three, Colt Ford, Cole Swindell, and Florida Georgia Line. Friday performers include Clare Dunn, Locash, Eli Young Band, The Band Perry, and Jake Owen. Saturday performers include Sasha McVeigh, Brothers Osborne, A Thousand Horses, Thomas Rhett, and Jason Aldean. Blues on the Chippewa Aug. 5; Aug. 6; Aug. 7 • Memorial Park, Downtown Durand • FREE • bluesonthechippewa.com Numerous musicians and music lovers from all over the country gather in Durand for the blues. Also featuring a craft show and classic car/motorcycle show. Summer Set Music & Camping Festival Aug. 12; Aug. 13; Aug. 14 • , Somerset • See contact info for cost • summersetfestival.com Summer Set Music & Camping Festival is the ultimate Summer experience. A celebration of everything we love about Summer, featuring a unique blend of artists on multiple stages in an incredible northern Wisconsin setting.
Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival 2016 Aug. 12; Aug. 13 • Country Jam Grounds, Crescent Ave., Eau Claire • Two-day GA passes are $169; camping passes sold separately and start at $165 • eauxclaires. com The Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival is a two-day arts festival at Foster Farm that is curated by Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of The National. The 2016 lineup includes Bon Iver, Erykah Badu, James Blake, Beach House, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Mavis Staples, Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, and an all-star tribute to the Grateful Dead called Day Of The Dead. Northwoods Rock Rally 2016 Aug. 18; Aug. 19; Aug. 20 • Northwoods Rock Rally Grounds, W4335 Town Line Rd, Glen Flora • $69 for 3 days, $40 for one day, $75 for a campsite, • 18+ • 1-888-831-7625 • northwoodsrockrally.com/index.htm 3 days of live music, beer, vendors, camping, games & contests, and much more. Lineup includes Paint Dry, Divided Highway, Drowning Pool, STARSET, Arch Allies, Hinder, Molly Hatchet, Texas Hippie Coalition, and more. Buckle in for 3 crazy days.
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Nate Plummer in Concert: A Benefit for Bryan Joas Jun. 2, 7-8:45pm • The Heyde Center for the Arts, 3 South High St., Chippewa Falls • $10 adults, $9 seniors, $6 youth • All Ages • (715) 726-9000 • cvca.net A New York City based actor and voice teacher originally from Chippewa Falls, Nate Plummer will return to the area to perform a benefit concert for Bryan Joas, who was in a hit and run bike accident. Proceeds from the benefit concert will go to supporting Bryan and his family. Resonant Rogues, Lost Dog Street Band, & The Show Tuners Jun. 12, 7-9pm • Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts, 205 Main St. E, Menomonie • $15 • All Ages • (715) 235-0001 • mabeltainter.org Asheville, NC based band The Resonant Rogues are the songwriting soul child of partners Sparrow and
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Keith J. Smith. Lost Dog Street Band is a trio from Tennessee. Together they have traveled the country wide, at first bringing music with them on foot. The Show Tuners are a Chippewa Valley based group of incredibly talented young people who arrange, sing, and perform all show tunes acapella music. The Winery Dogs Jun. 28, 7:308pm • The State Theatre, 316 Eau Claire St., Eau Claire • $32-$42 • (715) 832-2787 • eauclairearts.com
It would be easy to call The Winery Dogs a supergroup and the proof is in the brew. The Winery Dogs is an eclectic, fully realized group with songs that groove and swing without sacrificing any of the grit that makes great hard rock so inspiring. Kids from Wisconsin Jul. 9, 7pm • Eau Claire Regional Arts Center, 316 Eau Claire St., Eau Claire • $10 student, $15 adult • All Ages • (715) 832-2787 • EauClaireArts.com The Kids from Wisconsin performs a di-
verse repertoire of morale-boosting musical entertainment for audiences of all ages. Plays a broad repertoire of music that includes the American favorites, big band, 50’s- 80’s classics, Motown, country, Broadway and current top hits, filling a two hour fully staged performance. The Tallest Man on Earth Jul. 16, 7:30pm • The State Theatre, 316 Eau Claire St., Eau Claire • $30 advance, $32 at the door • (715) 832-2787 • eauclairearts.
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com Features Eau Claire natives guitarist Mike Noyce (Bon Iver), pianist/pedal-steel player Ben Lester (S. Carey) and drummer Zach Hanson. On their Dark Bird Tour, they’ll play from their latest album recorded in Justin Vernon’s April Base Studios in Fall Creek, WI. Expect the loudest and proudest sounds yet, but also the softest and the lowest. For first time The Man is bringing a band to the stage with him.
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