Celebrated playwright, author and storyteller Kevin Kling spent last weekend in Minneapolis treading the boards as a grasshopper alongside Gaelynn Lea for the theatrical production Invisible Fences. The show ran for one weekend only and the performances were sold out... but there are rumblings about bringing the show to Duluth next year.
Kling's first purchased album caused a bit of a power struggle at home when it supplanted Barbara Streisand on the turntable, his first concert is one of the odder band/venue combos you'll ever hear, and his guilty pleasure song is a page out of the punk world that pays tribute to one of the biggest television shows of the 1970s. "Get ready. It burns it... it's eleven."
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