Sister’s Attic
Milaca, MN
Sister's Attic is proud to be back for the third time to help party at "Moon Dance Jam Sizzlin 17." They bring back with them the sounds of the 80's to current rock.
Influences ranging from Pat Benatar, Pink, No Doubt, Poison, Bon Jovi, and many other bands all the way to the current era.
The band has been playing for several years. Touring the local circuit in central Minnesota.
To light up the attic stage we have Heather "Silver Tone" Alexander- on lead vocals, John "The Rock" Haugen-on drums, Darren "Kat Guts" Wilke-on bass and lead male vocals. This is our foundation that supports the Attic!
Randy "The Badger" Wilke-on rythem guitar, keys, and vocals. Darrin "dizzel" Marquett-on lead guitar from Foley, MN. This putting the final blocks into place forming the new band "Sister's Attic"!
Due to a family career move, the cutting edge and unique special talent of Dana Mueller will be sadly missed, but don't be sad you haven't seen the last of him yet! We all wish you the best of luck with your new band, and no doubt it will be a power house band with our friend Dana Mueller in it.
Sister's Attic is looking forward to seeing everyone at the biggest party of the summer.
by Chris Murphy for Classic Rock Revisited
For the fourth year in a row, my wife and I made the 9 ½ hour trek north to Moondance Jam in Walker, MN. What started in 1992 featuring regional bands over two nights has blossomed into the premier classic rock festival in the US that takes place during four nights in July every year. While other festivals have come and gone and still others have changed their format to draw in younger fans, Moondance Jam has stuck to its guns and has continued to bring the best classic rock to northern Minnesota... As soon as you enter the jam site, you can tell your experience will be different than just a rock concert. The staff is extremely friendly and it is easy to tell they enjoy their job... The next thing to notice is row after row of campers all enjoying themselves, some sitting around talking while others are playing games... The camping area now has over 300 electrical campsites and over 1800 primitive campsites. The one thing everyone has in common is a smile on their face... [read the entire review]
by Marty Moffatt
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