Worker’s Playtime at 331 Club hosted by The Mikkel Factory, featuring Adam Kiesling
A weekly happy hour hosted by Mikkel, featuring a different artist every time.
Adam Kiesling is an excellent acoustic guitar and banjo player who possesses a deep, rich and clear vocal style. Adam Kiesling started playing bass as a freshman in high school, and would hit as many of the local bluegrass jams in southeastern Wisconsin as he could. After moving to Minneapolis in the early 90s, he started playing guitar and soon fell under the sway of musicians like Norman Blake, Mississippi John Hurt, Doc Watson, and the Reverend Gary Davis. In 2002 Adam joined the Twin Cities-based clogging group, The Wild Goose Chase Cloggers, as their guitar player, and really started playing old time string band music in earnest. Adam spent about eight years with the Cloggers, and was able to go with them to international dance festivals in England, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Latvia. Adam also spent some time as the bass player for Pert Near Sandstone, a high energy string band based in Minneapolis, and traveled around the U.S. with them, playing at many festivals and clubs.
Mikkel Beckmen (washboard, wooden tray, and stomp box) has been a fixture on the Twin Cities scene for a number of years; some of the folks he's played with include the Brass Kings, Charlie Parr, and Lonesome Dan Kase & the Crush Collision Trio.
Kiesling and Mikkel also play together in a trio called Corpse Reviver. Formed in 2010, Corpse Reviver mostly focuses on the music found on Harry Smith’s “Anthology of American Folk Music.”