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The Changeups are an Americana band who play rock and country but also dabble in indie, pop, blues, folk and bluegrass—no songs about baseball…yet.
Alicia Kay wrote her first song and joined her first band over 15 years ago. After two band experiences, she found she was hooked on singing and performing and started The Changeups in mid-2009 based on her songs. She is joined by original member Jimmy Baker (left), long-time member Aaron Rosener and newest member Jeff Ellington (right). Their various backgrounds as rock, country, R&B, folk, rockabilly and punk musicians make for a distinct sound changing the song style throughout a performance. Alicia’s emotional lyrics and twangy heartfelt singing trickled in with Jimmy’s fun pop songs charm any audience.
The Changeups released their first recording, an EP, Negative Space, in January 2014, with a release show at Lee’s Liquor Lounge in Minneapolis, MN, where they are based. They released their first full-length album, Unhinge the Moon, in December 2017, and had a release show at Bunkers. They have also played other venues including The Varsity Theater, Turf Club, Amsterdam Bar & Hall, Kitty Cat Klub, Aster Café, the Fine Line and the 331 Club. They have played with artists such as Jillian Rae, Courtney Yasmineh, Christine Hoberg, Katy Vernon, Sawyer’s Dream, Courtney McClean & The Dirty Curls, Bethany Larson & The Bee’s Knees, Liminal Phase, Elizabeth Ghandour (elour) and Matt Jennings.
Elour
Elour (pronounced “allure”) is what Elizabeth Ghandour categorizes as Femm Rock. Elizabeth’s direct lyrics, diverse background and uniquely trained voice, combined with Ryan Vee’s creative drumming, yield a sound that’s both stylish and vibrant. While the lyrics take a thoughtful look at feminine experience, the performances are energetic and fun, at times even playful.