October 6 – Turtles! Parr! Ness. Clyde!

I’m hosting a concert to raise money in support of music programs in the Public Schools.  We’ve got a few old friends who’ve agreed to play for a good cause.  Tickets for this show go on sale on Friday and will sell out quickly – you won’t want to miss this show.   Details here

I love the concert poster.  Thanks to Vega Productions for pulling this together.

24 Comments

doubledutch

about 13 years ago

Ooh, I want that poster.

Sean

about 13 years ago

It's a cool poster.  But we could also just work cooperatively and tax for this type of educational programming in our schools.  We've really come to this?  I feel like a socialist right now.

Wes Scott

about 13 years ago

Are they good!

Andrew O

about 13 years ago

How can you get the poster?  Anyone know?

jay

about 13 years ago

What is the showtime?

adam

about 13 years ago

No showtime listed. And the Live at Clyde website (where you are directed to buy tickets online) hasn't been updated since April.

Frank Nichols

about 13 years ago

Excellent idea. First thing they cut seems to be the arts. I'd like to help, I can get the Mud Puppies to do an opening benefit hour,  I'd love to play for this. Great Idea. Progressive even.

tom

about 13 years ago

Don, I think it's OK to give yourself an exclamation point too.

Danny G

about 13 years ago

That poster is really great.  Put it up for sale with proceeds going to the cause.  Can't find a local printer, put it up at cafepress or something.

zman

about 13 years ago

Is Duluth floating away -OR- being enveloped by The Nothing in that poster?

Maroon Loon

about 13 years ago

I'd buy one. Maybe a local printer would donate the printing.

doubledutch

about 13 years ago

Clearly, poster sales would bring some extra dollars to this fundraiser.  Make it happen, Donny!

Don Ness

about 13 years ago

Posters (including some signed by the artists) will be for sale at the event.  I'll see if they can have some prints made available earlier.  Tickets are $20 and will be available at both Clyde and the Electric Fetus.

bluenewt

about 13 years ago

It is a very cool poster. What is the building that looks like a three-slot toaster lying on its side?

Jason

about 13 years ago

Awesome.  Looking forward to the show.

Ben

about 13 years ago

For what it's worth: I live far out of town, cannot make the show, but would gladly pay money to buy that poster on the internet.

Rachel

about 13 years ago

Holy crap that's my birthday! Thanks for the best present ever, Don!

Stephanos

about 13 years ago

This is sweet. If Roger Dean were to incorporate a depiction of Duluth in his artwork, this is how I would imagine it. Who was the artist, by the way?

And oh yeah, tasty concert, too.

zra

about 13 years ago

It looks a little more Tolkienish than Deanish to me, though I can see the Yes album influence.

Andrew O

about 13 years ago

Who was the artist?  Any contact information out there?

Don Ness

about 13 years ago

The artist is Adam Slaybaugh.

Jupiter Gingy

about 13 years ago

Wondering when these tickets are available...

Took a quick jaunt down to Fetus this afternoon where I was informed they hadn't received any tickets yet, and the Clyde website looks as though it has not been updated since May. 

Is in-person at Clyde the only way to go about getting tickets for this wonderful event?

Kiel

about 13 years ago

Any idea where I could get one of these posters??? I would be more than happy to pay for this sweet photo.

Jim

about 13 years ago

Sorry Mayor, but I have to say it. You are doing a hell of a job. I'm impressed everytime I hear or see you represent our city. I know you're a lib, and that's OK. I wouldn't know what party you represent if it wasn't for you stumping for someone (Can't remember- Jimmy or Hussein). Whatever, because no one is perfect. I know my kudos may cause you to have a bit of a chill, but what the hell. You deserve it. The kudos that is.

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