Hook & Ladder, $15-$25) former Odd Future singer/rapper Syd dropped her second album "Broken Hearts Club" in April (8 p.m. Paul resonator guitar ace Jeff Ray & the Stakes celebrate their new folk-blues-psychedelic album "In the Fire," which they developed while playing yard concerts during the pandemic (7 p.m. Monica LaPlante and her fuzz-punky band have been tearing it up post-lockdown after landing on the Current's playlist with "Hope You're Alone" and "Compression." They'll be joined by theatrical rock throwbacks Annie & the Bang Bang and the usual caravan of food trucks and local brewery and wine options. Paul's enduring summer concert series makes a welcome return with two new-ish rock acts making some noise in the local scene. Dakota, 1010 Nicollet Mall, Mpls., $30-$45, )ΔΆ Lowertown Sounds: Downtown St. This year, Springs offered an esoteric curio, "My Name Is Sheba," a soundtrack to the podcast of the same name. Avishai Cohen's lonely trumpet punctuates an unforgettable "I Can't Make You Love Me," and Springs inhabits Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You" like she wrote it. 1 Kandace Springs: A former Prince protegee who penned her own piano songs, the Nashville songbird realized her potential as a jazz stylist on 2020's outstanding "The Women Who Raised Me." With imagination and grace, she interpreted tunes made famous by Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Roberta Flack, Sade and others.
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