The Church of The Lost Souls featuring Turn Turn Turn

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4814 Chicago Ave. S,Minneapolis MN

18 April, 2021

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The Church of The Lost Souls featuring Turn Turn Turn Along with Billy McLaughlin & SimpleGifts ALL AGES The Church of The Lost Souls, where the 'message' is the music! Billy McLaughlin & SimpleGifts with special guest, Turn Turn Turn. Sunday, April 18, 2021 3:45 pm Doors/4:30 pm Show $29 Advance/$39 At The Door All Ages Ticket purchases are final and non-refundable. In-person seating will follow state pandemic guidelines; patrons must be masked and practice social distancing. This performance will also be made available as a "pay what you wish" livestream. It’s not really a church. And you don’t have to be lost or found to attend or tune in. But this new weekly concert series hopes to raise spirits and share the love of live music. Hosted by award-winning composer & guitarist Billy McLaughlin and his band SimpleGifts, and featuring a mid-concert set by Minneapolis folk-rock trio, Turn Turn Turn (Barb Brynstad, Adam Levy and Savannah Smith). Performing a mix of originals and classic covers, and concluding with a Q&A with Billy and Turn Turn Turn. The ‘message’ of The Church of The Lost Souls is the music, which will range from McLaughlin's new guitar and vocal compositions to favorite older work from his expansive catalog, to more universal fare that may include everything from classic artists like Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Bob Marley, The Beatles, Sly and the Family Stone — along with current favorites in contemporary music. Joining McLaughlin will be his signature band, SimpleGifts, featuring versatile singers Kathleen Johnson, Karen Paurus, Amy Courts, and Celtic multi-instrumentalist Laura MacKenzie. Turn Turn Turn is the story of girl meets boy meets girl; a trio who bond over their mutual love of sweet harmonies from '60s and 70's country, folk and pop music and form an original Americana band. Members Adam Levy (guitar, vocals), Savannah Smith (guitar, vocals) and Barb Brynstad (bass, vocals) are all mainstays of the Minnesota music scene and together craft an infectious, pop-infused brand of Americana. When the members of Turn Turn Turn sing together, their voices – each with a distinctive timbre and complementary range – blend in a delectable, cosmic way, forming a rootsy, Laurel Canyon-inspired sound that is both distinctive and familiar.

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