There will be some runnin’ and rockin’ by bands all of this weekend:
— There is a rare opportunity at the Willow River Saloon in Burkhardt this weekend, as the same group plays on both Friday and Saturday nights, Aug. 14 and 15. The music, with their fitting band name, will be Still Runnin’ on until the wee hours of Sunday morning. Still Runnin’ plays a lot of country and country rock, but also steers into classic rock and pop on its long play list that includes dozens of songs. (Unfortunately, this “double trouble” option was shortlived. As a late addition, the Twin Cities band Touch Tunes has been added as a last-minute replacement to Still Runnin’ for Friday night).
— The Border Battle thingee kicked back into gear already at Green Mill a couple of weeks ago, where a woman who was with four other people, had a shoutout done on her behalf, “there’s a Vikings fan here,” as if that was that unusual. The woman then stretched out and waved over her head a purple keychain strap. The next night, some similar banter happened. Maybe one must invoke the sign at Agave (self-serving?) that basically offers counseling to “delusional” Viking fans. Maybe some of those were present on Sunday night after Minnesota beat a Pittsburg team the rested some starters, 14-3. A quick check of the downtown afterward revealed only two Vikings jerseys being worn, (and it should be pointed out that there were that many shirts for backing even the rapidly fading Twins).
The Packers, in turn, are scheduled to take on New England and their deflated balls on Thursday. Be at the sports bars for the 6:30 p.m. start.
— And of course, in what’s become a tradition, it is the Dweebs playing Pepper Fest in North Hudson on Sunday night (enough said). Other music is by country act Buck Tucker on Friday night, rock and pop by Rhino on Saturday night, and Trandy Blue starting at 4 p.m. Saturday in what’s billed as beer garden entertainment. Hey, this combines the Pepper Fest and beer, so I don’t think entertainment will be in short supply.

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