MUSIC FOR MINNESOTA: Documentary Screening
About This Event
SUNDAY SERVICE: Music for Minnesota #2 is a Rock/Pop–leaning performance project that gathers a rotating group of musicians around a single, benefit‑minded event rather than a fixed band identity. Presented alongside a documentary screening at the Knitting Factory, the program favors direct songcraft and close ensemble interplay, placing it within Brooklyn’s tradition of one‑night bills organized for communal response and live collaboration.
About MUSIC FOR MINNESOTA: Documentary Screening
At the Knitting Factory, *MUSIC FOR MINNESOTA: Documentary Screening* frames a Rock/Pop benefit effort as a record of community work, not just a concert night. The film follows how musicians, organizers, and a venue infrastructure turn urgency into sound and logistics. If this screening marks its first NYC appearance, it lands as part of the city’s long habit of adopting distant crises into local cultural action. Its clearest observation is how quickly art becomes a distribution network when the stakes are practical.
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SUNDAY SERVICE: Music for Minnesota #2
SUNDAY SERVICE: Music for Minnesota #2 is a Rock/Pop-leaning performance project presented at Brooklyn’s Knitting Factory. Framed as a benefit-minded set, it gathers musicians around a single event title and a shared cause rather than a fixed band identity.