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Aug
1
7:00 PM19:00

Live Music: "Blue Wolf Duo" @ Evansville Art Center

Event Link: https://www.evansvilleartcenter.org/events/blue-wolf-duo-2

FEE: Free

Performing as Blue Wolf, Jerry and Shirley Spanhanks perform between Texas and Minnesota using the banjo, fiddle, accordion, dobro and guitar to provide incredible variety in their shows. They will return to perform at Evansville Art Center on August 1st.

Jerry Spanhanks was raised in a musical family in Texarkana, Arkansas. At the age of 9 his dad and mom formed a family country band. Performing with the Spanhanks Country Band for nine years, Jerry played lead guitar and sang. Jerry has won state guitar player in a contest in Minnesota twice. He started playing with bluegrass bands while trying to find the groove that musical artists strive for. Expect great playing on the banjo and dobro also.

Shirley Mauch Spanhanks grew up on a farm near Mooreton, North Dakota listening to her mom play piano, harmonica and accordion and she took accordion lessons for about four years. While working in Yellowstone National Park one summer, she was given a guitar and dabbled in folk songs. When she found Adam Granger teaching flatpicking, she became a lifelong student of his. She also studied bluegrass at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas.

Listen to Raz Ma Taz here

Whether it is a bluegrass or country standard, or a specialty song from Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley or Patsy Cline, the duo gets the audience clapping and tapping their toes. The audience can also expect to hear waltzes, polkas (even on the guitar),  some novelty songs by George Jones and even an original or two.  Be sure to listen for the phrase “Red River Girl (ND) and Red River Man (AR)” in one of their songs!

Listen to Blue Wolf original Red River Moon here

This is a show you don’t want to miss! The music starts at 7:00 p.m. Doors will  open at 6:30.  There is no charge for this event. Donations are always gratefully accepted. Please feel free to bring a treat to share at intermission, if you wish. Beverages will be provided.

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Aug
2
10:00 AM10:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead" @ Broadway Square, Fargo

Event Link: http://www.fmkicksband.com

FEE: FREE

Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead

Date:  2 August 2025
Time: 10:00 am - 12:30 pm

In addition to performing throughout the year – including free summer concerts and a jazz festival in the park – the Kicks Band is dedicated to jazz arts education. That’s why they started offering High School Artist Residencies in 2014 to high schools around the region and organize the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo All-City High School Jazz Band Festival. The Residencies include small group master classes and side-by-side playing with the Kicks Band musicians, while the Festival allows each city’s high schools to show off their musical talent.

Founded in 1975 by Edward Christianson, the organization was created so that musicians could enjoy music socializing, playing great big band literature and improvising jazz. They met on a Saturday morning, once a month – just for “kicks.” Since 2014, the Band’s focus has shifted towards performance and jazz arts education. Today the 17-member band roster includes professional musicians and music educators, all dedicated to performing and performing America’s original art form, jazz.

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Aug
3
12:00 PM12:00

LIVE MUSIC: "JAZZ FESTIVAL featuring 6 area jazz bands " @ Gooseberry Park

Event Link: http://www.fmkicksband.com

FEE: FREE

JAZZ FESTIVAL featuring 6 area jazz bands

Date:  3 August 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 05:00 pm

In addition to performing throughout the year – including free summer concerts and a jazz festival in the park – the Kicks Band is dedicated to jazz arts education. That’s why they started offering High School Artist Residencies in 2014 to high schools around the region and organize the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo All-City High School Jazz Band Festival. The Residencies include small group master classes and side-by-side playing with the Kicks Band musicians, while the Festival allows each city’s high schools to show off their musical talent.

Founded in 1975 by Edward Christianson, the organization was created so that musicians could enjoy music socializing, playing great big band literature and improvising jazz. They met on a Saturday morning, once a month – just for “kicks.” Since 2014, the Band’s focus has shifted towards performance and jazz arts education. Today the 17-member band roster includes professional musicians and music educators, all dedicated to performing and performing America’s original art form, jazz.

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