Keb Mo at the Guthrie Theater
Comments
Tweet
Photos by Patrick Dunn
Keb Mo, touring in support of his new album, The Reflection, visited the Guthrie Theater's Wurtele Thrust stage on Monday, Jan. 23, playing a two-hour set in front of a sold-out audience.
Though a simple acoustic set may have been expected, Keb Mo instead played with an impressive five-piece band. Highlights included "Perpetual Blues Machine," "Government Cheese," "Save Yo’ Legs," and "The Whole Enchilada," as well as some material from the new album such as “We Don’t Need It."
New Orleans-based Anders Osborne opened the show, which was produced by Sue McLean & Associates, which is also putting together a night of jazz featuring Indigenous at the Hopkins Center for the Arts.
Categories:
Keep Reading
|
As the party in Austin comes to a close, Minnesota's musical sons and daughters return home -- and to the stage
|
Brad Paisley’s enthusiasm for Minnesota evident throughout his performance at the Xcel Energy Center
|
Andrew Broder, Charlie Parr, Howler and Theophilus London hit the stage this weekend
|

The Black Keys have moved to a larger stage, but maintain the same winning formula that brought them there
Jeremy Messersmith takes on the roots of modern music in "Muse for Music" performance at The Fitzgerald Theater
Photographer James Henkel, a McKnight fellow, captures the simplicity in his surroundings
Guthrie Theater's "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?" a suiting introduction to Langston Hughes and the McCarthy era

















