Dance
Editorial Reviews It's not rare for the band to play 6 nights a week-- they can be seen in several incarnations besides the 7-member "full band" configuration. On summer Sunday afternoons, as many as 10 musicians can be found crammed on the stage at P.D. Pappy's in Stillwater for a family-friendly affair. Another option, the 4-piece stripped down ensemble, referred to as the "acoustic" band, plays Tuesday nights at Nye's in Minneapolis to a more hip urban crowd. You can even catch a 2-man show, Kurt and Z, if you watch the schedule carefully. Each type of show is a little different and highlights the band's diverse array of talent. While "Beautiful Days" will uplift the most downhearted of listeners, "The Samba" will be keeping fans on their feet as they dance all worries away.
<"b000acjhji2999"> About the Artist
Creating a wide range of truly original music and maintaining a devoted fan base are two big hurdles for any band. For the award-winning Kurt Jorgensen Band (KJB), these hurdles are taken in stride. Formed in 2000, this hard-working Minneapolis-based group continues to convert first-time audiences into long-time fans.
<"b000acjhji4999"> Album Description
Dance, the latest release by the Kurt Jorgensen Band, is an introspective, soulful mix of sincere love ballads and good old fashion fun. Honest and poignant, bitter and sweet, Dance is a genuine message from front man Kurt Jorgensen about love, loss, and redemption.
Dance, Music, Kurt Jorgensen Band, AMERICANA ROCK N ROLL, Blues, Country
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