Dylan’s violinist brings ‘Desire’ to Duluth
Scarlet Rivera was a teenaged violinist craving something beyond the traditional Mozart and Beethoven when she was intercepted in the summer of 1975 on a street in Greenwich Village by a famous musician with a question.Duluth News Tribune, 05/17/2012
Armory owners buy adjacent property
The Armory Arts and Music Center has purchased property adjacent to the building in an attempt to woo tenants to the historic building.Duluth News Tribune, 05/17/2012
.38 Special booked for Duluth concert
The band known for the hits “Hold On Loosely,” “Caught Up in You” and “Second Chance” plays June 28.Duluth News Tribune, 05/15/2012
Snobarn creates its own genre 
Put this term in your music dictionary: Electrified folk.
Duluth News Tribune, 05/04/2012
Passion leads to music in alternative settings 
It was his lifelong commitment to music that lured Trent Waterman into making music videos, which he has been doing the past few years.
Duluth News Tribune, 05/03/2012
Emotions behind ‘Quidam’ story run deep 
What can come from attending circus school: Consider the case of J.P. Viens, a man with a martial arts background who found that he had a knack for the circus arts.
Duluth News Tribune, 05/03/2012
Homegrown faves Trampled by Turtles return for hometown show 
A locally grown band that has been getting plenty of national attention returned home to make its annual Homegrown Music Festival date.
Duluth News Tribune, 05/03/2012
Fans line up for Trampled By Turtles at Homegrown 
It was the first show back in Duluth for Trampled By Turtles, which released its Billboard-charting album “Stars and Satellites” barely a month ago and recently made its national television debut on “The Late Show with David Letterman.”
Duluth News Tribune, 05/02/2012
Gallus garners golden Homegrown spot 
Your band is nearing its first anniversary. You’re inches from releasing a new album and you have regular weekly gigs at the Rex. Things are going well.
Duluth News Tribune, 05/02/2012
Homegrown Music Festival: Excuse Me, Princess on verge of changes 
Like plenty of relationships that start in high school, the one between the members of Excuse Me, Princess has an expiration date. Rather than empty promises about making this long-distance thing work out, the foursome plans a pre-emptive breakup sometime after Homegrown Music Festival.
Duluth News Tribune, 05/01/2012
