Some noteworthy shows coming up at Khyber Pass

September 23, 2016 at 12:30PM

When: 9 p.m. Thursdays. Tickets: $5 at door.

Sept. 29: Phil Hey solo

One of the best drummers in the Twin Cities for more than 30 years, Hey will show off his musicality with this rare solo performance during the first set. The second set will be a trio with Khyber curators Adam Linz on bass and Paul Metzger on guitar.

Oct. 6: Davu Seru

The Khyber curator ranks among the region's most versatile drum stylists. He'll team up with guitarist and Red House recording artist Dean Magraw for two sets of duets.

Oct. 27: Paul Metzger

The senior Khyber curator will deliver two solo sets of his musical specialty, modified banjo, with bow and fingering. It sounds like a blend of about three genres.

Nov. 10: Tim Kaiser

Kaiser plays something he calls "electroacoustic contraptions" that bark and drone. He'll play with violinist, trumpeter and entomologist/beekeeper Elaine Evans for some fascinating music.

BRITT ROBSON

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