Charlie Parr at the Dakota on July 10 and 11
Monday, July 10
7:00 pm
Tuesday, July 11
7:00 pm
Dakota
1010 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Charlie Parr at the Dakota on July 10
Doors 5:30 p.m. | Show 7 p.m. | All Ages
Two possible ways to win — enter for a chance to win tickets on one or both nights! See entry forms below for more info.
Enter for a chance to win tickets to the July 10 show!
The Current is pleased to offer a ticket giveaway to Charlie Parr at the Dakota. Enter by 5 p.m. (CDT) on Sunday, July 9, for a chance to win a pair of tickets to this event. Two (2) winners will receive two tickets to the Charlie Parr on Monday, July 10 and must respond to confirm. Please use an email address you check because winners will be contacted by email.
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Charlie Parr at the Dakota on July 11
Doors 5:30 p.m. | Show 7 p.m. | All Ages
Enter for a chance to win tickets to the July 11 show!
The Current is pleased to offer a ticket giveaway to Charlie Parr at the Dakota. Enter by 5 p.m. (CDT) on Sunday, July 9, for a chance to win a pair of tickets to this event. Two (2) winners will receive two tickets to the Charlie Parr on Tuesday, July 11 and must respond to confirm. Please use an email address you check because winners will be contacted by email.
You must be 13 or older to submit any information to Minnesota Public Radio. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy.
Charlie Parr
An easily confused and very shy individual, Charlie Parr has been traveling around singing his songs ever since leaving Austin, Minnesota in the 1980s in search of Spider John Koerner, whom he found about 100 miles north at the Viking Bar one Sunday night. The experience changed his life, made him more or less unemployable, and brings us to now: thirteen recordings, 250 shows a year or more, 200,000 miles on a well broke in Kia, and a nasty fear of heights. Resonator-fueled folk songs from Duluth, Minnesota.
Born and raised in Austin, Minnesota, Charlie Parr first grabbed a guitar at age eight. To date, he has never had a formal lesson but wows crowds with his incredible fingerpicking on his 12-string baritone resonator, guitar and banjo. All that locomotive melodic work is simply the scenery in the tales he’s spinning lyrically.
Early in his career, Parr was employed by the Salvation Army as an outreach worker. He spent his days tracking the homeless in Minneapolis, providing blankets and resources. But they offered him something greater in return. The experience completely rewired him and left him with a newfound respect for human resilience. And along the way, he collected stories from the folks he would meet. These characters continue to show up in Parr’s songs even today.
Throughout Charlie’s music, you can hear his sense of place. These are songs from iron country. They are tales from the paper mill. You can hear the fisheries and the Boundary Waters. They are songs by someone who prizes quiet reflection over the hustle and who shuns distraction for a long walk in the woods. “It’s one thing to be able to say that I’m not what I own or what I do,” says Parr, “but it still leaves behind the original question of what am I unanswered.”