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Corporate Blues by Christina Paul
Corporate Blues by Christina Paul






Varsity Theater, $35 and up) jazz piano wunderkind Joey Alexander, now 19, is touring behind his fifth studio effort, 2022's "Origin" (6:30 & 8:30 p.m. Mystic Lake Casino Showroom, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd NW, Prior Lake, $150 and up, )Īlso: On his eponymous 18-song solo debut released in January, Tyler Hubbard, half of Florida Georgia Line, doesn't veer far from the FGL formula (7 p.m. He's not just going by the old numbers, though, and has a new album to tout, "The Blues Don't Lie," featuring Mavis Staples, James Taylor and Jason Isbell as guests. Hence him billing his latest - and maybe last - of many trips to the Twin Cities as the Damn Right Farewell Tour.

Corporate Blues by Christina Paul

Buddy Guy: At 86, the Louisiana-born Chicago blues legend is damn right to consider retirement. S., Mpls., verified resale starting at $150, )Ģ. The song has momentum on radio stations like KDWB-FM and in concert, where Carpenter tailors a special outro for each city. She has had to overcome her villainous rep as Olivia Rodrigo's reported nemesis in "Drivers License," which she addressed in two of her own singles, 2020's "Skin" and 2022's "Because I Liked a Boy." With last year's fifth album, the highly personal "Emails I Can't Send" (the title track is about an affair her dad had), Carpenter, 23, is finally finding a pop breakthrough with the song "Nonsense." Credit TikTok and an official sped-up version of the tune, plus a remix featuring hot rapper Coi Leray. Sabrina Carpenter: The former Disney Channel star of "Girl Meets World" is trying to restart her pop music career.








Corporate Blues by Christina Paul