Duluth: a small city surrounded by forests, hills, streams and lakes … and bands

Members of the Duluth band Trampled by Turtles are spreading the word in San Francisco about the Zenith City:

“Per capita, there has to be more bands there than anywhere that I know of,” said Ryan Young, fiddler.

From the Bay Bridged, an indie-music website for the San Francisco Bay Area: Trampled by Turtles: an unconventional bluegrass band inspired by metal and Dylan

11 thoughts on “Duluth: a small city surrounded by forests, hills, streams and lakes … and bands”

  1. I’m a total TBT geek but I have to say I prefer the Motion City Soundtrack version of “Wait So Long” to the flipside Turtle cover of the MCS tune. Regardless, I think it was a really cool idea.

  2. San Francisco Bay Area is too expensive for starving artists. Great weather, but more happening here, by far, grassroots arts and culture-wise. Too bad TBT aren’t playing when we will be there … boo. That would have been fun.

  3. Duluth beats both SF and Seattle on unemployment and (in my humble opinion) vibrant culture. Since one bedroom apartments aren’t $3000 a month in Duluth, our economy is “different.”

  4. I have a lot of friends who live in the SF Bay Area. They are all stressed out. TimK ain’t kidding: the cost of living there is **high!** And, yeah, paradise does get boring, because the creative class can’t afford to live there.

  5. I did the Seattle thing from 90-95, with occasional forays into Tacoma and Bellingham.

    The cost of living in terms of housing was, back then, outrageous. I was giving up close to a grand for a small (albeit fairly posh) studio apt near the PSC (Pacific Science Center).

    The food was another story. The Pike Market provided me with anything I needed for eats. Coffee and beer were plentiful … unfortunately so was the competition for jobs. If you didn’t pull down some serious coin, a housemate situation was pretty much your only option.

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