Shemekia Copeland

Shemekia Copeland possesses one of the most instantly recognizable and deeply soulful roots music voices of our time. The multi-Grammy nominee is beloved and honored worldwide for the fearlessness, honesty and humor of her revelatory songs. Additionally, she is celebrated for her winning, engaging personality. The Chicago Tribune says, “Copeland is the greatest female blues vocalist working today. There’s no mistaking the majesty of her instrument, nor the ferocity of her delivery.”

Sarah Morris + Dylan Hicks & Small Screens

Sarah Morris has a habit of missing the forest. From the day she picked up a guitar, the Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter has been busy crafting love letters to the trees. Moreover, Morris’ endearingly honest, expertly penned songs encourage audiences to pull away from the big picture. Here, we are invited to get caught up in the magic of our everyday minutia.

Saint Paul Civic Symphony’s Annual Mother’s Day Concert

The St. Paul Civic Symphony presents their annual Mother’s Day Concert titled “Legendary Women”, featuring music by French composer Mel (Mélanie) Bonis and N. Rimsky-Korsakov. This event is free and open to the public!

Sundays at Landmark series is supported by Ecolab, the Xcel Energy Foundation, Hubbard Broadcasting Foundation, Ramsey County and Travelers.

Plymouth Farmer's Market

The 2025 Plymouth Farmers Market is held 2:00-6:00 p.m. every Wednesday, June 18 through October 1 at the Parkers Lake Playfield, 15500 County Road 6, Plymouth, MN 55447. 

Farmers Market Newsletters:
A weekly newsletter is emailed to subscribers to provide information and offer recipes or health benefits for ingredients available at the market. To receive or view weekly newsletters, visit plymouthmn.gov/farmersmarket

Paris Chansons

Paris Chansons is an exciting French band with an Eastern European gypsy twist! They perform original renditions of French favorites. For example, Charles Aznavour, Joe Dassin, Edith Piaf, Macias, Adamo, Dalida, all the way to contemporary artists like Zaz. Moreover, they punctuate their exhilarating performances are punctuated with gypsy jazz standards. Also, they revive classics in Russian, Italian, and other languages.

October Art Crawl

Save the date for the October Art Crawl in Historic Downtown St. Cloud. Experience the art of local artists while enjoying local shops and restaurants.

Mendota After Hours: Camp Savage and the birth of U.S. Military Language Intelligence: One Soldier’s Story

Most Minnesotans are unaware of the significant role our state played in the early development of U.S. Military Language Intelligence. Camp Savage (once located in the town of Savage, MN) and Fort Snelling secretly trained 6,000 Japanese linguists who accompanied troops in every combat theatre and engaged in every major battle launched against Japanese military forces during WWII. The vast majority of these soldiers were Americans of Japanese descent. The speaker’s father, Walter Tanaka, was in the first class that trained at Camp Savage in 1942. Join Dr.

Junior Brown

With his unique voice, more unique song writing, and even more unique double necked “Guit-Steel” guitar, there has absolutely never been ANYONE like Junior Brown. He’s an American Original.

Joyann Parker Band

With roots in the church and a solid foundation of musical education, Joyann Parker found her authentic voice later in life. Then, she created her own blend of roots music that combines soul, R&B, gospel, jazz, and traditional blues styles. For the past decade, Parker has been a steadily rising star on the Midwest music scene. Now, she brings her full range of talent as an accomplished singer, pianist, guitarist and songwriter to worldwide stages.

ganavya w/Special Guest Kavyesh Kaviraj

Vocalist ganavya’s latest recording, 2024’s Daughter of a Temple, came out of what she describes as “a gathering in and for devotion”. She drew on studies of the musico- philosophies of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda. Furthermore, she’d even promised herself she’d invite anyone who brought up Turiyasangitananda’s name around her. “You really shouldn’t do that,” she chuckles. “It turns out a lot of people talk about her!””