Jovial Organic Whole Peeled Tomatoes
18.3 oz
18.3 oz
Meetings of Seward Co-op’s Board of Directors are open to any co-op owner. The next board meeting is Tuesday, May 26, at 6 p.m. Agenda is available here. Co-op owners are welcome to observe; your advance RSVP is politely requested. The May 26 meeting will include a 10-minute Co-op Owners Comment Period. The board of… Read More →
2.4 oz
32 oz
Natalie Fideler is a composer and singer-songwriter currently based in Minneapolis, MN. Her chosen genre is ‘alternative pop’ which is riddled with honesty and influenced by everything from Bikini Kill to Beethoven. Through the use of colorful harmonies, intricate lyrics, stylistic double-dipping, and cheeky honesty, Fideler seeks to inspire deeper thought and personal reflection via… Read More →
Lindsay Pedalty sings jazz standards and pop songs, and even a country tune or two. Performing with her father Bruce Pedalty on piano, veteran of the MN music scene. Seward Co-op Franklin store dining area
Rachel Bearinger is a singer-songwriter whose work weaves from classic folk into the realms of jazz, rock, and baroque pop. Her sweet voice and skilled approach to the guitar make the perfect foundation for her unique and expressive songs. Seward Co-op Friendship store dining area
This charismatic chanteuse’s conversational style recalls the late Billie Holiday and other legendary ladies of jazz. And, yet, Charmin Michelle‘s music is free of tiresome camp and easy nostalgia. She’s a savvy songstress and, while putting her own imprint on a melody, is always respectful of those who first inhabited it. Seward Co-op Franklin store… Read More →
‘Doc’ Pat Dougherty is an artist and multi-instrumentalist that started writing songs in a borrowed storage closet on the West Bank of Minneapolis. After touring the United States with several DIY bands for a few years, they took a year off and wrote a song a week debuting each new work at residency gig at… Read More →
Celtic, classical, Klezmer, and meditative music on hammered dulcimer, handpan, and concertina. Seward Co-op Franklin store dining area