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Homegrown brings groovy drone, dad s chrome and leather, tributes to Leroy The second day of Homegrown Music Festival included live-streamed tunes from 2104, poetry and vids from the festival s YouTube channel. Written By: Christa Lawler | × Kristi Marie and Charlie Parr played a show live-streamed from 2104, a Homegrown Music Festival adjacent show. (Screen grab from 2104 feed) In a more traditional Homegrown Music Festival year, a human high on hugs and a lack of snowbanks might trip her way into Teatro Zuccone’s black box, for instance, and see something like this: Kristy Marie and Charlie Parr sitting on the floor the former pumping her harmonium and swaying, the latter barefoot, synching up with her on guitar and together creating a trippy, trance-inducing drone. ....
The Monday of the Duluth Homegrown Music Festival traditionally features the Ancillary Arts: poetry, photography, and video. Cory Coffman performs at 2104 Music was the main event, however, at the first event of the evening, another set of live-streamed performances from 2104. Grains of Stars opened the evening, with Kristy Marie and Charlie Parr seated barefoot on the floor, creating droning soundscapes on harmonium and steel guitar for a small in-person audience and the internet. Singer/songwriter Cory Coffman was next, making his second Homegrown appearance of the week. He performed songs from his debut album Canvas and Color with playful banter from the audience between songs. One audience member was polling people in person and on the livestream as to what their one survival item would be if they were on TV s ....
Homegrown Music Festival has wall-climbing astronauts, a band born in isolation, and vocal thrills from Afrogeode The annual music festival, which runs through Sunday, is a mix of planned online content and pop-up punk rockery. Written By: Christa Lawler | × Artist Tom Moriarty is projecting Looking Up From Below on the side of Zenith Bookstore from 9-11 p.m. this week. (Image courtesy of Moriarty) It s been nearly a year since artist Tom Moriarty began considering the potential of the city s blank spaces. Or, as he described it on Instagram, walls itching for some vibrancy and life breathed back into them. ....