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Fruition // Hard To Make Money Tour with special guest Willy Tea Taylor

  • The Parkway Theater 4814 Chicago Ave Minneapolis MN 55417 USA (map)

Sunday, March 24, 2024
6:30 pm Doors // 7:30 pm Music
All Ages

  • $22 (+taxes/fees) Advance General Admission // $27 (+taxes/fees) At The Door

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The acclaimed Americana band are turning out their pockets for their Hard To Make Money Tour!

Channeling the delicate, playful, and honest focus on songcraft and vocal harmony of groups like the Beatles and CSN&Y, Fruition creates timeless and genuine folk, roots, and rock ‘n roll.

Their signature three-part harmonies and impromptu performances captivated crowds on street corners and in campgrounds in the Pacific Northwest initially, but their remarkable 15-year journey has seen them emerge as a singular force in the world of Americana on some of the nation’s biggest stages.

Special guest Willy Tea Taylor will perform an opening set.

Americana of the highest order — American Songwriter

An avalanche of excellent music comin’ down the mountain — No Depression

Sweet three-part harmonies, exuberant instrumental work, and earnest songwriting — Jambase

Distinguished by three accomplished songwriters and a rhythm section that serves each song with a finely tuned attention to detail and aesthetic, Fruition manages to consistently release a body of work that is both uniquely their own and instantly familiar. 2024 will see them release a brand new studio album, while preparing a 2nd album for 2025 and a full complement of festival and headline touring.

Fruition is Jay Cobb Anderson (vocals, lead guitar, harmonica), Kellen Asebroek (vocals, rhythm guitar, piano), Mimi Naja (vocals, mandolin, electric & acoustic guitar), Jeff Leonard (bass), and Tyler Thompson (drums, banjo).

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There is no question that Willy Tea Taylor’s life as a singer/songwriter was predetermined – his role realized the moment he wrote his first song. His inspirations drawn from two separate wells; Living the life of a cattleman’s kid and experiencing true visionaries music like Greg Brown, John Hartford, and Guy Clark.

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