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On Saturday, March 25th, get inside the lyrical minds of Americana singer-songwriters Drew Peterson and Kelley Smith, during an intimate performance inside our taproom. Join us for our last private concert of the year, as Peterson and Smith to do what they do best - highlighting unique lyrics and connecting with you through stories and songs. Tickets are selling fast, so be sure to snag yours and come North for this experience. Doors at 6PM, show start at 7PM.


ABOUT DREW PETERSON:

Drew Peterson tackles his musical endeavors the way he was taught while growing up on a farm in rural MN - hard work and a lot of practice. With over 20 years under his belt, Peterson incorporates clever, dry humor and thought-provoking lyrics into heartfelt and unforgettable performances. Peterson has built a unique brand that transcends the genre. Drawing on influences from John Prine, Tom Waits, Cat Stevens, Van Morrison, among others, Peterson offers the world upbeat tunes with a soft- spoken gravitas that belies his years. For more information about Drew Peterson and his work, visit drewpetersonmusic.com.


ABOUT KELLEY SMITH:

Smith is a guitar picker with an old-timey voice. Her first record, Moon Child, comes across as a mid-life coming-of-age story. As an insomniac, Smith wrote this first batch of songs by moonlight. They evoke a sense of belonging, juxtaposed with escapism, as she croons about long-term love, grief, and her draw to the night sky. Adventures in Americana says, ”Her authentic, rootsy sound, falling somewhere between country, folk, bluegrass and old time music, is a pitch-perfect vehicle for the themes she explores in this five-song EP.”

In a short while, Smith has become a regionally recognized folk artist, sharing stages with Minnesota greats like Charlie Parr, Dave Simonett of Trampled by Turtles, Wild Horses, and Drew Peterson. The Current's Radio Heartland included her album Moon Child in their “best of 2022” list, and it was nominated for album of the year by Blues and Roots Radio.