This week marks the beginning of an exciting summer filled with live music events across various towns in Minnesota. From folk and rock performances to jazzy bluegrass duos and indie-folk harmonies, there’s something for everyone. MorningBird kicks off the series in Coleraine with their unique blend of genres, followed by LaPlant Road and Everybird enchanting audiences in Aitkin. Meanwhile, Bemidji Brewing hosts Serotiny, an indie-folk trio working on their debut album. The weekend concludes with Doyle Turner's soulful performance at Lake Bemidji State Park. Alongside these musical delights, community events such as "The Little Mermaid" in Mountain Iron and a conflict workshop in Brainerd add extra charm to the season.
On Thursday evening, the town of Coleraine welcomes MorningBird to Smoke on the Water. This dynamic group has recently redefined its lineup, now featuring Jill Burkes, Josh Palmi, Shane Kingsland, and Jim Pietila. Their sound is a refreshing mix of folk, rock, and country influences that promise to captivate listeners. With a free entry, it’s an ideal opportunity for fans to enjoy a diverse range of melodies under the summer sky.
The following night, Aitkin becomes the stage for two distinct acts—LaPlant Road and Everybird. At The Terrace, LaPlant Road delivers a vibrant performance characterized by their jazzy bluegrass style. Comprised of Emily LaPlant and Liz Ashworth, this duo continues to mesmerize audiences with their intricate harmonies and lively tunes. Accompanying them is Everybird, an experimental ensemble led by Holly Shaw on harp and Christian McShane on cello. Together, they create a classical yet innovative soundscape that resonates deeply with their listeners.
Saturday brings the spotlight to Bemidji Brewing, where Serotiny performs on their patio. Known for their tight three-part harmonies, NikkiLee Nolden, Casey Gangruth, and Lisa Mattson form this indie-folk trio. As they work toward releasing their first album, their Saturday evening set promises to offer both familiar favorites and new compositions, all wrapped up in a warm acoustic ambiance.
Wrapping up the weekend, Sunday sees Doyle Turner take center stage at Lake Bemidji State Park. Part of the Music Under the Pines series, his performance showcases heartfelt folk and country songs. Whether performing solo or alongside International Treasures, Turner consistently leaves a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to attend.
Beyond the concerts, the week also highlights local initiatives like "The Little Mermaid" production in Mountain Iron, mosquito prevention tips, and interactive projects for children in Bemidji. These activities enhance the cultural richness of the region while fostering a sense of community among residents and visitors alike. With so much to explore, this summer truly sets the stage for unforgettable experiences.