Fresh off successful gigs in my two favorite cities on earth, New Orleans and Memphis, Alejandro Escovedo brings his Sensitive Boys back to the
Despite the name, the Dakota and its mercurial owner Lowell
Pickett has been quietly booking some of the better Americana, Roots and Blues
acts to his first rate restaurant and music club located on the first floor of
an office tower at the corner of Tenth Street and Nicollet Avenue in downtown
Minneapolis for years now.
While to some
the idea of béarnaise and the blues may seem as out of place as, say, escargot
and Escovedo, the naysayers couldn’t be more wrong. And if you think that the club formerly
associated with the white hair, white shoes and white belt crowd might even
subconsciously effect the type of show that Americana and Roots fans favorites
like Dave Alvin and Escovedo perform when at the Dakota, just check out my past
reviews.
At one
recent Dakota show witnessed by yours truly, Escovedo even took perverse
pleasure in breaking down the staid stereotype of the home of jazz denizens by
mockingly apologizing for the volume level of his performance just before
turning it up another notch ala Dylan gone electric.
So if you have not yet o.d.’d on boxing analogies in the
aftermath of the “fight of the century”, if you are within driving distance of
the Twin Cities this Thursday do not miss a chance to see the True Believer son
of a prizefighter, the “Man of the world” who openly boasts “I can take a
punch, I can take a swing” and unlike the suckers who paid too much for a
mediocre fight on pay per view, you won’t be disappointed.
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