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COREY MEDINA & BROTHERS with Annie Humphrey

  • The Cedar Cultural Center 416 Cedar Avenue South Minneapolis, MN, 55454 (map)

The Cedar Presents

COREY MEDINA & BROTHERS with Annie Humphrey

Saturday, January 13, 2024 / Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM

All Ages

Seated

$24 Advance, $29 Day of Show

This is a seated show with general admission, first-come-first-served seating. The Cedar is happy to reserve seats for patrons who require special seating accommodations. To request access accommodations, please go to our Access page.

General Admission tickets are available online.

ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Cedar is honored to present the return of blues-tinged rock and roll on-stage powerhouses, COREY MEDINA & BROTHERS, at the start of our 35th Anniversary year!


COREY MEDINA & BROTHERS

Corey Medina is a Native American Blues Artist from Shiprock, NM. Shiprock is on the Navajo Tribal Nation where Corey was born and raised. He moved to Northern Minnesota in 2012 and collaborated with Incepticons Entertainment. Through Incepticons Entertainment Corey released his debut album "Old Dog Crying" in May of 2015, produced by Garlic Brown Beats. Corey now plays, writes and produces with the Incepticons team full time and also travels with his band known as "The Brothers", hence Corey Medina & Brothers. Corey refers to the Brothers as a representation of the relationship he likes to keep with his fellow bandmates. Currently the Brothers band consists of Eric Sundeen of Bemidji, MN on Drums and Gary Broste also from Bemidji, on upright bass. After 3 years of talking about a full length studio album, in 2019 Corey and The Brothers released their debut full length album, "Better Days". They set out to spread light to dark, and hope to the hopeless with their raw, soulful, intimate music and stage presence.

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ANNIE HUMPHREY

Annie Humphrey is an Anishinaabe singer/songwriter from the Leech Lake Indian Reservation.
"I'm no entertainer. I sew a lot, build, play real games with my grandsons, I create visual art, organize in my community, preach John Trudell and hemp (in that order). I write songs when they come to me. I play music when people ask me to. I'm getting old but I feel like I am 19. I am on my 4th hill of life. My horizons are expansive. It is the view that I write about." - Annie Humphrey

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