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The Ferguson, Carbone, & Peck trio is set to launch their inaugural tour this Summer with five shows in Colorado at the end of June, followed by six dates across the Midwest at the end of July.
Tim Carbone, renowned producer and multi-instrumentalist for Railroad Earth and The High Hawks (whose self-titled debut record is due out June 11, 2021 on LoHi Records), had this to say about this new collaboration:
“I couldn t be more excited to make some music with these two brilliant songwriters and musicians! It s a beautiful bonus that they are both humans of gem like quality,” said Carbone.
“Tim and Elliott really have become two of my favorite people, musicians, and collaborators alike,” added Pat Ferguson. “I’m so thrilled to hit the road with them this Summer and stretch the collaborative legs of this new trio.”
4 Twin Cities venues are getting an early jump on outdoor concerts Still leery of indoor crowds, these four Twin Cities clubs are getting a jump on summer. April 29, 2021 11:03am Text size Copy shortlink:
Even though his nationally reputed watering hole was shuttered last spring and again all winter by COVID-19, Palmer s Bar owner Tony Zaccardi considers himself one of the lucky ones. We just so happen to have this big, amazing patio, Zaccardi said. It d be a waste not to use it for something good.
That something is live music.
Sensing pandemic-weary music fans desperate urge to get out and rock out, Palmer s is among a handful of Twin Cities venues getting an early jump on the (hopefully) warmer weather by hosting outdoor gigs starting now, or very soon.