Hopestock kicks off the JBell & LSB trio of October shows

Ahh, fall. That amazing time of year when the leaves turn, the kids go back to school, and your favorite rock band starts smelling of pumpkin spice. OK, so maybe we made that last bit up. But one thing we’re NOT kidding about is how honored we are to be playing at the HOPEStock benefit to fight cystic fibrosis! Sponsored by the With One Breath organization, this outdoor festival in Plymouth will be headlined by the legendary Gear Daddies and is sure to be an amazing time. We’re one of many bands, so we hope you’ll buy your tickets now and join us at the Hilde Performance Center on October 6th!

Then, the following Friday we’ve been asked to play the “Rocktober” 8th Anniversary party for our favorite St. Paul brewery, Flat Earth. And we close out the month on October 25th by returning to Can Can Wonderland (scene of our most recent CD release party), opening for two awesome local bands, the Nighthowlers and Mango. That show will include a costume contest for those itching to get out their early Halloween groove on.

As always, more details on the Events page. Hope to see you at one – or all – of those shows in October!

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Closing the Spring ’18 Tour Opening for Roger Clyne

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Phew! What a long, semi-strange tour it was…who am I kidding, it was amazing! Since mid-April, J.Bell and the Lazy Susan Band have been gigging around Minnesota and Wisconsin, playing eleven shows (mostly in “full band” mode), including our immensely satisfying and unique CD release party for “Greetings from Apocalyptic Falls”. But that was just the beginning. We also played in front of incredibly receptive crowds at Carbone’s, Flat Earth Brewery (above), and the Tavern Lounge. But perhaps the peak experience of them all was opening up for Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers at the 7th Street Entry. I mean, just check out this SOLD OUT crowd:

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I snapped that photo with my phone in between songs and it just doesn’t do the crowd justice; even though most of them bought tickets to see the Peacemakers, they cheered for us like we were the headliners. We couldn’t have felt more welcomed! The look on J. Bell’s face below pretty much says it all: we can’t believe how lucky we were to be able to do this. And then to watch the Peacemakers blow away the crowd even further, and to hang with them at two more private parties…well, we don’t know how to put it into words how it felt.

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There’s a boatload more pictures by Jason Narverud of Cute Fox Studios over in our picture gallery. They tell the story much better than I can!

Now, it’s time for most of the band to take a well-earned break for a few months. But J. Bell isn’t quite done…he’ll be on stage by himself, with nuthin’ but a guitar and a microphone, at the Turf Club this coming Tuesday…opening up for Roger Clyne solo! This will be an intimate, unique show completely unlike any other you’ve seen from Justin or Roger, and Justin is promising to play some songs you haven’t heard live in a long time.

And now before I sign off for the summer, I know I speak for the band when I say THANK YOU to all the amazing fans, friends, and family who have supported us over the last few months. Your encouragement, cheers, and just plain old showing up have made us feel like rock stars. Here’s to you!

Tonight at the 7th Street Entry!

Tonight, we have the amazing privilege to open up for Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis. The show is sold out, and we’re beyond excited. Looking forward to seeing many of you there, and making some new friends!