Red House Live from Landmark Center

Wednesdays | June - July | 12 pm | Free

 



Staged on the atrium of Landmark Center’s beautiful Musser Cortile and adjacent to Anita’s Café, the always popular series features the diverse sounds of Twin Cities local artists. Performances are Wednesdays in June and July at 12 pm*. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lunch or purchase one from Anita’s Café for a casual, artistic experience in a historic and inspiring space. Music in the Café is proudly sponsored in part by VitaMN and KFAI radio. Larry Englund, from KFAI's Rhythm and Grooves show will be on hand to host each concert.

September | Tracy Grammer

Papa John was the founder of the band The Sorry Muthas who played across the country in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He performs folk and blues music with a hint of jazz influence.

For more information about Papa John click here.

October | Artist TBA

“The throwback look and dirty Buddy Holly-esque blues tunes might make him something of a novelty, but he inhabits the vintage aesthetic so enthusiastically that even if you can’t suspend your disbelief, you’ll still have a fine time.” [A.V. Club]

For more information about Cadillac click here.

 

November | Meg Hutchinson

Influenced by both the soulful roots of classic R&B and the spontaneity of the modern singer/songwriter, Dustin taught himself piano, guitar, and ukulele, all while fostering his innate gift of vocal range and melody. Often drawing comparisons to artists like John Legend, Gavin DeGraw, and Jason Mraz.

For more information about Dustin click here.

December | Artist TBA

Featuring Ellen Stanley on banjo and vocals, Mother Banjo is a critically acclaimed songwriter who combines the haunting sounds of traditional folk and gospel with contemporary alt-country and Americana.

For more information about Mother Banjo click here.