Onetime White House aspirant Mike Huckabee strapped on an electric guitar Tuesday night and rocked a Minneapolis nightclub, and a national gossip website offers a harsh review along with the video evidence.
TMZ.com's report shows Huckabee and his band, Capitol Offense, playing "Born to be Wild" at the unnamed club.
As for how the band sounded, TMZ.com says: "We'll tell you what we thought of the band ... as soon as we wipe the blood from our ears." Check it out at www.tmz.com/2008/09/03/huckabee-im-a-barack-star-too.
Capitol Offense's next gig was scheduled for 2:30 p.m. today at the Nicollet Island Pavilion.
--PAUL WALSH
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More From Star Tribune
More From Local
TV & Media
Twin Cities native Dolores Rosedale, glamorous '50s TV model and actress, dies at 95
The Minnesota native also had a memorable scene in "The Seven Year Itch" and had a doll named after her.
Politics
Minnesota Legislature races toward deadline with bonding, rideshare bills in question
Legislators cannot pass bills after midnight on Sunday, giving them just hours to try to strike a deal on outstanding issues.
High Schools
South metro program sweeps a tight set of adapted softball finals
Dakota United won by a run in each championship game, with a bottom-of-the-last score punctuating the day's success.
Music
Minnesota music legend Spider John Koerner dies at 85
The vet of Minneapolis' West Bank folk/blues scene inspired several generations of players but stayed humble in his six-decade career.
Sports
Reusse: What a life it was for Bob Bruggers
The Danube legend somehow jammed basketball, football, pro wrestling, even a plane crash, into 80 remarkable years.