The instructions seemed to come out of nowhere in the middle of the second inning, like the voice of God sending commandments to Moses.
"OK, band, you only get a minute and 20 seconds this time," came the word from up high — actually the voice of Twins production manager Sam Henschen, coming all the way across Target Field into sound monitors on a third-floor balcony overlooking left field, where the 4onthefloor was set up to perform.
"Go, band, go!" was the only command that came next.
With that, the Minneapolis-based rock quartet was off, like Eduardo Escobar stealing second. The 4onthefloor's members have been proud to sell out First Avenue nightclub and put on two-hour shows for fans. On Wednesday, they seemed equally grateful to play two-minute-or-less snippets of their songs to a crowd 25 times larger for zero payment at the Twins' ballpark.
Wednesday's rather ugly day game against the White Sox made the perfect setting for the first installment of a new Target Field promotional event dubbed the Twins Midwest Music Series. At each Wednesday home game until the end of August, a local band will perform during the pregame warm-up, between innings and even during pitching changes.
Suffice to say the 4onthefloor got to play aplenty Wednesday. During a call to the bullpen in the sixth inning, their performance slot came up so quick they weren't prepared. They had to wing it through a hackneyed cover of "Yakety Yak" sung by drummer Mark Larson, who hilariously cursed out his bandmates afterward for leaving all the vocals to him.
"That was literally out of left field," quipped the band's new guitarist, Nate Case.
Trampled by Twitter
The genesis for the music series came a year ago when things really weren't going well for the Twins. Enter Trampled by Turtles singer Dave Simonett, who sent an offer via the band's Twitter account to come down to Target Field and perform in front of the dugout for the team as a sign of support.