
Emmy Woods, Lake Davi, TOMBOYY, Pine & Fire – Second Annual Country Queers Make Do
Date/Time:
Friday, June 26, 2026
8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Offer:
2 Free Admissions
— 2 Free Admissions to Emmy Woods, Lake Davi, TOMBOYY, Pine & Fire – Second Annual Country Queers Make Do
Event Details:
Emmy Woods was born and raised on an old dirt road in small town North Dakota and currently resides in Saint Paul, Minnesota. With hints of country, folk, and blues, Emmy?s songs showcase both her knack for storytelling, her strengths in musical artistry, and her impressive vocal abilities cultivated by years of practice. Audiences enjoy a collection of tunes that are at once soft and strong, fragile and fierce. When asked to describe her music in three words, lover of music Kyle Smith said ?Queer Farm Vibes.? She?s often joined onstage by her band, The Red Pine Ramblers, which is comprised of multi-instrumentalist Jake Johnson, percussionist Brody Kucera, bassist Bob Delage, and keyboardist Lydia Lecher.
Lake Davi is an Americana band local to Minneapolis. Their sound is hook driven and pays homage to classic country, '60s pop, indie rock, and melancholic women everywhere. Lake Davi describes itself as 'alt country for midwestern lesbians,' and the proof is in the lyrics. Singer/songwriter, Andy Goelzer, scatters local references amongst carefully constructed scenes of love and heartbreak in a community that can feel a lot like a small town.
The band's members hail from all over the country, both urban and rural, each with their own relationship to country music. Lead guitarist and pedal steel player, Adam Moskowitz, learned to play guitar to country hits, then spent years playing punk and experimental music in DC. Adam brought in Alex Griffin (guitar and banjo), who has a background in folk and old-time. On bass and drums respectively, Stella Drapkin and Ren Berglove both come from a pop background and are actually cousins - which officially makes Lake Davi a family band! The band has spent the past few years cutting their teeth playing dive bars and local fundraisers, and released their debut EP, Inevitable, in the spring of 2023.
Their debut album, Bloody Mary, was self-released in December 2025. The record was inspired by the dive bars of Minneapolis and is full of vignettes of nights out in the Twin Cities - first dates, drunken jealousy, juke boxes full of the classics, and the painful hangovers the morning after.
TOMBOYY is a two-piece doom country garage band from Minneapolis, MN. Connie and Sarah met over a pool table and have been a duo ever since. The sound is loud and anthemic with a surfy, doom country vibe.
Pine & Fire is a working class folk duo from the north woods of Minnesota, formed by longtime best friends, Jobi Adams and Brandi Foster. They blend traditional roots music influences with a modern punk sentiment, creating a unique and driving sound. Together they sing original songs woven with themes of love, escapism, home, and growth. Since their start as Pine & Fire in 2019, they have released three self-produced projects. In 2020 they released their debut EP, We're All Thinking It.... In 2021, they released the son, a vulnerable, cohesive project created and written by Jobi and accompanied and produced by Brandi. In August of 2022, they released a six-song EP called People Come and Go, which takes us through the ups and downs of navigating human relationships. Most recently Pine & Fire have been awarded the 2023 Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship in Music. When Pine & Fire isn't home recording new music you can find them playing their way across the country.
Location:
Turf Club
1601 University Ave
St. Paul, MN 55104
Organization Details:
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Offer: 2 Free Admissions — 2 Free Admissions to Emmy Woods, Lake Davi, TOMBOYY, Pine & Fire – Second Annual Country Queers Make Do
Date/Time: Friday, June 26, 2026 8:00 pm
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