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Massachusetts’ Juice headlined the 7th Street Entry on July 9th.
Starting the show was local Minneapolis artist Ashley Groves and her band. The R&B-esque/pop group seems to delighted to be on stage… with the band constantly laughing and smiling. Groves has been singing since she was 12, and it really shows how she can handle belting out songs at the top of her lungs.
Nashville based singer/songwriter Stephen Day was up next. He seems to have some fans in the audience, as they sing back “take you out, treat you right” on his intro song “For Life”.
Day was actually pretty good, balancing heartfelt lyrical songs like “Sour Inside” and keeping the audience happy with a Garth Brooks cover (“Friends in Low Places”) as well as being very interactive with the audience.
After “Tonight”, he asked if anyone in the crowd had any request, and a fan asked for “Autumn Song”, which he played. This is followed by a brand new song (title might not be correct), which had the lyrics “I’m Tired ofWorking Waking Up Alone”.
Day closed out his set with his single, “Dancing in the Street” (not the famous David Bowie & Mick Jagger song).
Juice closed out the show. I’ve mentioned previously that the band’s biggest problem is their band name. There are over 25 bands with the “Juice” name, and I felt that the name is just not unique enough in this modern day.
Also, as previously mentioned, there’s only six band members (their bio lists seven). I believe, seeing them live on stage, they’re singer Ben Stevens, violinist Christian Rose, guitarist Michael Ricciardulli, guitarist Daniel Moss, drummer Miles Clyatt, and bassist Rami El-Abidin. I believe guitarist Kamau Burton is missing from the live lineup.
The group was happy to be back in Minneapolis, mentioning that this was only their second time in the area (we caught them the first time at 7th Street Entry in September 2018).
The R&B band was still working and playing their self-titled album, but throwing in some tracks from their EP Workin’ on Lovin’.
Remaining tour dates:
Starting the show was local Minneapolis artist Ashley Groves and her band. The R&B-esque/pop group seems to delighted to be on stage… with the band constantly laughing and smiling. Groves has been singing since she was 12, and it really shows how she can handle belting out songs at the top of her lungs.
Nashville based singer/songwriter Stephen Day was up next. He seems to have some fans in the audience, as they sing back “take you out, treat you right” on his intro song “For Life”.
Day was actually pretty good, balancing heartfelt lyrical songs like “Sour Inside” and keeping the audience happy with a Garth Brooks cover (“Friends in Low Places”) as well as being very interactive with the audience.
After “Tonight”, he asked if anyone in the crowd had any request, and a fan asked for “Autumn Song”, which he played. This is followed by a brand new song (title might not be correct), which had the lyrics “I’m Tired of
Day closed out his set with his single, “Dancing in the Street” (not the famous David Bowie & Mick Jagger song).
Juice closed out the show. I’ve mentioned previously that the band’s biggest problem is their band name. There are over 25 bands with the “Juice” name, and I felt that the name is just not unique enough in this modern day.
Also, as previously mentioned, there’s only six band members (their bio lists seven). I believe, seeing them live on stage, they’re singer Ben Stevens, violinist Christian Rose, guitarist Michael Ricciardulli, guitarist Daniel Moss, drummer Miles Clyatt, and bassist Rami El-Abidin. I believe guitarist Kamau Burton is missing from the live lineup.
The group was happy to be back in Minneapolis, mentioning that this was only their second time in the area (we caught them the first time at 7th Street Entry in September 2018).
The R&B band was still working and playing their self-titled album, but throwing in some tracks from their EP Workin’ on Lovin’.
Remaining tour dates:
July 12 Chicago, IL @ Sub T
July 13 Kalamazoo, MI @ Bell's Brewery
July 16 Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig
July 17 Lansing, MI @ Mac's Bar
July 19 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
July 20 Buffalo, NY @ Mohawk Place
July 22 Toronto, ON @ The Drake
July 24 Ithaca, NY @ The Haunt
July 26 Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
July 27 Portland, ME @ Port City Music Hall
July 30 Providence, RI @ Level Exchange
August 2 Nantucket, MA @ The Chicken Box
August 3 Nantucket, MA @ The Chicken Box
August 8 Dewey Beach, DE @ Rusty Rudder
August 10 East Amagansett, NY @ Stephen Talkhouse
August 16 Hamden, CT @ Space Ballroom
August 17 Asbury Park, NJ @ Wonder Bar
August 24 Killington, VT @ Cooler in the Mountain
September 7 Hastings-on-Hudson, NY @ River Spirit
July 13 Kalamazoo, MI @ Bell's Brewery
July 16 Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig
July 17 Lansing, MI @ Mac's Bar
July 19 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
July 20 Buffalo, NY @ Mohawk Place
July 22 Toronto, ON @ The Drake
July 24 Ithaca, NY @ The Haunt
July 26 Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
July 27 Portland, ME @ Port City Music Hall
July 30 Providence, RI @ Level Exchange
August 2 Nantucket, MA @ The Chicken Box
August 3 Nantucket, MA @ The Chicken Box
August 8 Dewey Beach, DE @ Rusty Rudder
August 10 East Amagansett, NY @ Stephen Talkhouse
August 16 Hamden, CT @ Space Ballroom
August 17 Asbury Park, NJ @ Wonder Bar
August 24 Killington, VT @ Cooler in the Mountain
September 7 Hastings-on-Hudson, NY @ River Spirit
Juice at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (09 July 2019) |
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