Wednesday, March 18, 2009

April Music at Black Sheep

Interested in playing at Black Sheep? Contact us at music@blacksheepcoffeecafe.com

10th, Friday, 6pm
Tyler Blanski is a twin cities artist, poet, and musician. He will be bringing some original stylings to Black Sheep. Come down and see this multi faceted artist.

You can check Tyler here:
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4th, Saturday, 6pm
Trevor Marty writes from a deeply imaginative place combining interesting characters and real people with fashioned worlds and circumstances to birth stories that while thought provoking, speaking to environmental and social issues, equally engage and entertain. His eclectic style, a blend of folk, jazz, bluegrass, and acoustic Rock-a-Billy, provides a large pallet of techniques to create from. His influences are as diverse as his music itself from Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. to Jerry Garcia and Willie Nelson the spirits of both great activists, humanitarians and great musicians are present in his writing. Combining the best of all his chosen genres and influences Marty’s one of a kind sound surpasses the sum of its parts.

Hear Trevor here: Trevor's Myspace





18th, Saturday, 6pm
Brandyn Anderson returns with his atmospheric piano playing and adding vocals along the way.

"Yes, this is just solo piano music. That is what I love about it. All my music has a meaning, feeling, emotion and story behind it. When listening I encourage you to just relax, use your imagination, and let your own story unfold." -Brandyn

This time around he will be joined by long time friend Matt Svendsen who will be playing some original folk music about love and all the ups and downs that come with it.

You can hear Brandyn here: Brandyn's Myspace
and you can hear Matt here: Matt's Myspace

Support your local music!



24rd, Friday, 6pm
Zach Mathe is a 19 year old singer/songwriter from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Right now he is studying at McNally Smith College of Music in St. Paul, MN and currently working on recording an album with songs written over the past few years.

"Music is my life, you can tell that style I play is different because of the tons of bands I've been influenced by. Basically any musician that I have taken the time to listen to has influence me in some way or another. I try to put in all the emotion that's in my life into my music. I hope that my words and music touch your heart enough that they make an impact in your life." -Zach

Check Zach out here





25th, Saturday, 6pm
Moua Yeng returns! He is a local singer with a voice much older than his age. This time around he will be joined with friend, Alex Tulp. Alex brings some original songs to the plate for a young song writer as well. Come check out some original tunes from these budding singer songwriters. You can hear them here: Moua's Myspace Alex's Myspace

Support your local music scene!

Monday, March 16, 2009

March Music at Black Sheep

Interested in playing at Black Sheep? Contact us at music@blacksheepcoffeecafe.com



20th, Friday, 6pm
Moua Yeng returns! A local singer songwriter with a voice much older than his age. Come check out some original tunes from this budding artist. You can visit Moua's Myspace page here












21st, Saturday, 7pm
There will be an intimate night of poetry reading here at Black Sheep. Featureing local author James F. Mossman and friends.


27th, Friday, 6pm
Stacy Halter will be joining the Sheep for an acoustic performance. Using music as her own personal therapy, she hopes to share some memories and connect with her audiences. You can hear Stacy on her Myspace here












28th, Saturday, 6pm
Sean Amundson returns to the Black Sheep! Hailing from Rochester, MN he brings an original brand of acoustic folk music mixed with the feel of originals like Bob Dylan. Be sure to check him out. Check out Sean's Myspace