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

$10 ADVANCE // $12 DAY OF SHOW
6PM DOORS // 8PM SHOWTIME // 21+

Take That Back is Joan Hutton (bass clarinet & alto saxophone), Sue Orfield (tenor sax), Ted Godbout (keys), Kameron Markworth (basses) and David Schmalenberger (drums). Joan and Sue started the group in 2018 in order to write and perform their original music. They released their first self-titled album in January 2022, and are currently working on their second.

Joan Hutton is a woodwind performer, composer and music educator residing in Minneapolis and hailing from Toronto, Canada. Her varied musical interests have led her over the years to classical, jazz, funk, free improvisation, pit orchestras and more. Joan Hutton is also an accomplished classical artist and is a member of the acclaimed ANCIA Saxophone Quartet. As a dedicated educator, Joan teaches a large studio of private clarinet and saxophone students around the Twin Cities and is the saxophone instructor at Augsburg University.

Sue Orfield is an award winning tenor saxophonist, educator and composer. She has recorded on hundreds of albums and has toured the U.S. consistently since 1992, and also regularly tours internationally with The Tiptons Sax Quartet & Drums. She fronts her own band (The Sue Orfield Band) and was for years the host of her own TV Show, The Sue Orfield Show. She makes her home in the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin.

A luminous, multi-genre vocalist, and international touring artist based in St. Paul, MN, Katia Cardenas inspires audiences with her smooth, powerful voice and infectious, uplifting energy. Recognized for her impeccable range, and dynamic stylings, she has been performing since an early age. Performing an inspired and enticing variety of musical styles with the Twin Cities’ top players, Katia has graced the stages of local venues like The Dakota, Crooners, kj's hideaway, Saturday Night Jazz at The Blackdog, Jazz Central Studios, and The Twin Cities Jazz Festival, as well as venues in Colorado, Seattle, California and Central México. Katia has been described as “a young but veteran vocalist who can cover Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, yet is equally adept at modern folk/pop/blues,” while having “the pipes to get over an R&B tune, but also has the instincts and subtlety to handle jazz standards.” (Rhythm & Grooves).