
On 12/19/09 I had the distinct pleasure of managing and running sound for a charity event that was dreamed up by the leadership of IROMA. The following is a brief “gig report” from that afternoon:
On a snowy Saturday in late December of 2009 the Iron Range Original Music Association produced the 1st annual Warm for the Winter Food and Clothing Drive. Graciously hosted by Barb at Bonsai Tea in Eveleth MN, the event was staged both to showcase the talents of a number of local solo acoustic performers and to raise donations for some of the less fortunate folks in the area. IROMA is a nonprofit organization founded by a group of musicians in Northeastern Minnesota for the purpose of promoting and publicizing the creation and performance of original music, and the members involved in the fundraiser were all very excited about the opportunity to perform their songs for the benefit of others.
The show began at 1:00 p.m. when Mike Drianis took the stage. An experienced solo performer, Mike recently wrote, recorded, and released a CD of original tunes. Having moved to Virginia MN from California, his music reflects that journey and clearly draws from a broad variety of influences. His songs covered a wide range of topics from the pitfalls of materialism to the complications of romatic relatioships and many points in between. He played a crowd-pleasing set while showing some impressive chops on the guitar and got the event off to a great start.
On a snowy Saturday in late December of 2009 the Iron Range Original Music Association produced the 1st annual Warm for the Winter Food and Clothing Drive. Graciously hosted by Barb at Bonsai Tea in Eveleth MN, the event was staged both to showcase the talents of a number of local solo acoustic performers and to raise donations for some of the less fortunate folks in the area. IROMA is a nonprofit organization founded by a group of musicians in Northeastern Minnesota for the purpose of promoting and publicizing the creation and performance of original music, and the members involved in the fundraiser were all very excited about the opportunity to perform their songs for the benefit of others.
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Bonsai Tea is located on Grant Ave. in downtown Eveleth MN and is open daily. They host an open mic show for local performers from noon to 4 p.m. every 1st and 3rd Saturday, and if you’re looking for an audience for some new material, just give Barb a call – she’d be happy to have you on her stage anytime.