• Icehouse MPLS (map)
  • 2528 Nicollet Avenue
  • Minneapolis, MN, 55404
  • United States

ADVANCE: $20 SEATS / $15 STANDING ROOM*
AT THE DOOR: $25 SEATS / $20 STANDING ROOM

DOORS: 5PM / SHOW: 8PM

ALL AGES

Co-Presented with THE GREAT NORTHERN

*In response to the COVID-19 public health emergency, we are in accordance with the City of Minneapolis regulations requiring to show proof of either being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or a negative COVID test taken within three days. Masks are also required upon entry & when not eating or drinking. Thank you!

Annie Humphrey is an Ojibwe mother, singer, songwriter, and visual artist who was born and raised on the Leech Lake Reservation in Northern Minnesota. The evening she curated includes her own music and special guests, Corey Medina & Brothers.

“Journeys of feeling
her song her voice
reflecting spirit

Story telling
People’s story
Woman’s story

Helping the music
to remember
what is real

Ancestor memories
Dealing with nows
Shadow worlds

An Ancient way
For the healing
A woman sings ”

— JOHN TRUDELL

​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 band mates. They set out to spread light to dark, and hope to the hopeless with their raw, soulful, intimate music and stage presence.