The bluegrass scene in Minnesota is alive and well, and at least for the next two weekends it will be living at the Parkway Theater.
Two rootsy string bands that were picking up steam before the pandemic, the Barley Jacks and Barbaro are hosting album-release parties at south Minneapolis' eclectic neighborhood theater on consecutive weekends. It seems like a good excuse to get to know these rising stars better.
Barley Jacks
Back story: Bandleader Brian Wicklund (fiddle/mandolin) started playing bluegrass with his banjo-picking dad while growing up in St. Peter, Minn. "I was playing bars with him and Tuesday night jam sessions by the time I was 13, 14 years old, and I just fell in love with it," he recalled.
After serving as a sideman to the likes of Stoney Lonesome and Kathy Kallick for many years, Wicklund formed the Barley Jacks in 2009 to showcase his own songs and perform closer to his home north of Stillwater. "We've played up and down the St. Croix Valley, and now we're starting to step out a little more."
Members: All middle-aged dads — Wicklund counted 10 children among them — the other Barley Jacks include versatile guitarist Mike Cramer, percussionist Joel Arpin and bassist Kevin Rowe. "The verb 'play music' really applies here, because we have a lot of fun and really listen to each other and play off each other," said the bandleader.
New album: The quartet's Kickstarter-funded third album, "Coming Down the Mountain," shows off their impressive harmonies and feisty but not flashy string-picking across 10 original tunes plus one very fun cover, a twangy take on the Beatles' "I've Just Seen a Face." Said Wicklund, "It lends itself really well to bluegrass, and yet it's not the kind of song I would ever write as a bluegrass songwriter."
He laughed when asked about the title track coming from a band based in Minnesota: "Mountains are a great metaphor for a songwriter, even if we don't have any anywhere near us."
Release party: 8 p.m. Sat., Parkway Theater, 4812 Chicago Av. S., with openers Honeybutter (led by Wicklund's daughter Clara), $25-$50, theparkwaytheater.com.