May
7
th
2015
Turf Club
Thursday
May
7
th
2015
Turf Club

Kill Kancer presents

American Scarecrows, Kraig Jarret Johnson & David Poe & friends, Trailer Trash and more!

Show Starts

8PM

Ages

21+

KILL KANCER fundraiser at The Turf Club

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Join us for an unforgettable night of music on May 7 at the Turf Club to Kill Kancer. The lineup:

American Scarecrows are a Minneapolis band who have been delighting new fans over the last few years with a well-crafted blend of rootsy Americana and rock. Their two full length albums display impressive songwriting acumen and a winning sound. They are an ace live band and will be joining Soul Asylum on tour this Spring.

Kraig Johnson has performed at every previous Kill Kancer-releated live music event, dating all the way back to the legendary “Rock For Karl” benefit in 2004. Kraig is currently working with two beloved Minnesota bands that have recently “rebooted” – The Jayhawks and Run Westy Run, and is also finalizing a new solo release. Kraig hasn’t played a proper solo show in his hometown in far too long so this will be a very special occasion. He will be joined by his good friend and collaborator, singer/songwriter David Poe and a sure to be exciting cast of friends.

For over 20 years, Trailer Trash have been thrilling audiences with its unique brand of American roots, country, swing and rockabilly. Their “Trashy Little Xmas” shows at Lee’s Liquor Lounge have long been an annual holiday highlight in Minneapolis. A Trailer Trash show is a guaranteed good time.

Named one of First Avenue’s Best New Bands of 2014, Sam Cassidy’s music has been described as a “unique brand of hard-luck, blue-collar rock” with “a true ear for timeless melodies”. Often backed by a sprawling backing band, his dynamic live show is not to be missed. 

Proceeds from this event will help to fund Kill Kancer’s Gardens Kill Kancer program. In 2014, Kill Kancer put 1200 plants in the ground and distributed 700 seed packages across Minneapolis in an effort to give additional options to those local residents who have limited access to healthy food choices. We hope to double that commitment in 2015.

Kill Kancer, a 501c3 non profit charitable organization, is a network of support dedicated to killing cancer by working to prevent it through educating, encouraging, and empowering. We’re dedicated to reducing the risk of death by cancer by 90% by any means necessary. Too many lives have been cut short for no reason – and we’ve had enough. We will outsmart cancer and beat it at its own game. We educate, encourage and empower. We kill kancer. 

Performers


American Scarecrows

Listening to American Scarecrows’ music feels like late nights spent with your friends in hopeful revels, reflective pangs, and vulnerable heart-to-hearts. The Minneapolis trio – singer-songwriter Seth Davin on guitar...

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Kraig Jarret Johnson & David Poe & friends

Over the last three decades, Kraig Jarret Johnson has earned numerous accolades for his sterling guitar work, songwriting skills and dynamic stage presence – as a band member, solo artist...

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Trailer Trash

Trailer Trash got its start as a regular attraction at Lee’s Liquor Lounge, in downtown Minneapolis. With the popularity of retro-country music and swing-dancing in the mid-’90s, the band found...

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Sam Cassidy

Minneapolis songwriter Sam Cassidy draws on the life of ordinary people as well as his own experiences to paint vivid pictures of struggle and joy, hard work and taking it...

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Venue


Turf Club

Since 1945

The Turf Club is a historic landmark in the Midway neighborhood of St. Paul, MN. Originally opened as a supper club and dancehall in the 1940s, the room has seen…

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