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Saddle Creek Logistics Services to lay off dozens in Richmond
Saddle Creek Logistics Services to lay off dozens in Richmond

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time14-05-2025

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  • Business Journals

Saddle Creek Logistics Services to lay off dozens in Richmond

Saddle Creek Logistics Services, a supply chain solutions company based in Florida, plans to lay off 54 employees at its Richmond location this summer. Saddle Creek Logistics Services, a supply chain solutions company based in Florida, plans to lay off 54 employees at its Richmond location this summer. Saddle Creek notified Virginia on Friday of plans for layoffs at its location at 4701 Commerce Drive. The layoffs are expected to begin July 1 and end July 31, according to a letter Saddle Creek HR Director Stacey Lloyd sent to the state. Lloyd noted that the layoffs are expected to be permanent and that senior employees will not be able to displace more junior workers as a result of the layoffs. Virginia Business was the first to report on the company's plans. Lakeland, Florida-based Saddle Creek specializes in warehousing, transportation and order fulfillment. It operates a nearly 500,000-square-foot warehouse built in 2018 at its Commerce Drive location near the Richmond Marine Terminal. President Donald Trump's trade policies, including his on-again, off-again tariffs, are likely causing many companies to explore and alter their supply chain strategies. Those considerations could play a role in Saddle Creek's business decisions.

Must-see Twin Cities concerts this week: Cymande, Mason Jennings, Neva Dinova
Must-see Twin Cities concerts this week: Cymande, Mason Jennings, Neva Dinova

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time16-02-2025

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Must-see Twin Cities concerts this week: Cymande, Mason Jennings, Neva Dinova

There are plenty of reasons to get out of the house this week, despite the cold. Here are a few of those reasons, some of the best concerts taking place around the Twin Cities during the week of Feb. 17. Wednesday, Feb. 19 at Varsity Theater Many have heard Cymande, a U.K.-based soul group that was active for just a handful of years in the '70s, but they may not even know it. After the group wrapped things up during its initial run, songs like "Bra" and "Dove" became heavily sampled tracks in the work of hip-hop pioneers like the Sugarhill Gang, De La Soul, and Wu-Tang Clan, among others. In the years since, frontman Steve Scorpio and guitarist Patrick Patterson became lawyers in the Caribbean, per the New York Times. Starting in 2012, the group was revived sporadically. In January, it released its first broadly accessible album in many decades, Renasance. 'To us, it's a total vindication for what we set out to do in the '70s,' Scipio told the Times. 'It proves we were doing something of substance all along.' Friday, Feb. 21 and Saturday, Feb. 22 (two shows) at The Dakota A Minnesota folk staple of nearly three decades, Jennings continues to release new music with shocking consistency. He'll bring his massive catalogue for a two-night, three-show stand at The Dakota this week. Friday, Feb. 21 at Zhora Darling A Hamilton will get you into the back room of Zhora Darling on Friday, where a trio of local psych rock groups will make your innards vibrate. Weald released a couple of engaging singles last year with meandering psychedelia blended with punk energy. (Give "Giant Butterfly" a listen.) They're joined by Hypnic Jerks and King Caesar, named after the most clearly underrated Godzilla antagonist of the Showa Era. Saturday, Feb. 22 at Cloudland Theater Neva Dinova was a pivotal piece of Omaha's Saddle Creek scene in the late '90s and early '00s. The group disappeared not long after the release of 2008's You May Already Be Dreaming. However, frontman Jake Bellows recently reformed the group as a trio, keeping it a Saddle Creek affair with longtime drummer Roger L. Lewis, who is also a member of the Cursive side project The Good Life, and Cursive cellist Megan Siebe on bass. Now, they've released a new album and have a promotional photo that comes MN-ready. Val Son and Lana Leone open. Saturday, Feb. 22 at Palace Theatre They may not be real doctors, but they will play them on stage. Saturday's Rock from the Heart event is billed as a concert for aortic health awareness. The "Two Princes" band will be joined by Aortic Fire, the Rock from the Heart house band, comprised of heart surgery survivors as well as guest drummer Gina Schock of the Go-Go's. Proceeds support Rock from the Heart's mission to raise awareness of aortic and heart valve disease as well as offering education for parents and concerts on Monday, Feb. 17: Kat Edmonson at The Dakota Jordana with Rachel Bobbitt at 7th St. Entry Sparrow Catcher at The White Squirrel Bar Mike Clark and the Sugar Sounds, Cap'n Seabeard, and Ditch Pigeon at Pillar Forum Baldwin / Harris / Hennig at Berlin (no cover) Roe Family Singers at 331 Club (free) Sparrow Catcher at The White Squirrel Bar (free) More concerts on Tuesday, Feb. 18: Twin Cities EATSS with a performance from Rufus Wainwright at Guthrie Theater Apocalyptica Plays Metallica Vol. 2 at Uptown Theater All Sweet Things: A Celebration of Black Love at The Dakota Mike Munson at 331 Club Gossamer, Zero Fox, and Rock Melon at Pillar Forum International Regge Allstars at Bunker's Duck Bomb, Monarch, Alphine Shepherd Boy, and Booster Pack at Palmer's Bar Embahn, Suzanne Vallie, and Orion Treon at Eagles 34 Funk n' Spuds Funk Jam at Indeed Brewing Elour, Cold Sweat (of Hiahli), and Said in Stone at 331 Club (free) The New Havoline Supremes with Cody Braun at The White Squirrel Bar (free)More concerts on Wednesday, Feb. 19: Cymande with Bathe at Varsity Theater Arizona with Moody Joody at First Avenue Brynne Weaver: Scythe & Sparrow / In conversation with Abby Jimenez at The Parkway Theater BoomBox with Angel Beloved of MPLSHOUSE at Fine Line Stephen Day with Abbey Cone at 7th St. Entry Starlight Song-Swap w/ Misty Boyce and Nat Harvie at Icehouse's Starlight Room Cécile McLoring Salvant at The Dakota Eddie Spaghetti with Metal Marty at Mortimer's Bar In Solid Air with Galleon and The Grieving Pines at Pillar Forum Mary Cutrufello and Cody Braun at The White Squirrel Bar (free) More concerts on Thursday, Feb. 20: Modern Wildlife, Velahsa, and Sunken Planes at Cloudland Theater Oister Boy with Mad Mojo Jett, Drug League, and Crush Scene at Turf Club Jamie Miller with Alex Sampson and Garrett Adair at Fine Line Make Them Suffer at Varsity Theater Sweet Honey in the Rock at The Dakota Tina Schlieske Sextet at Berlin Identity Shock, Everybody Takes One, Self Abuse, and By All Means at Black Forest Inn Eva Markham and Anna Devine at Aster Cafe Cole Diamond at Palmer's Bar Early Evening Jazz: deVon Russell Gray at Berlin (no cover) Donna Stoering, piano; and friends at The Landmark Center (free) Devaney & Friends at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Cross Pollination at 331 Club (free) More concerts on Friday, Feb. 21: Mason Jennings at The Dakota Weald, The Hypnic Jerks, and King Caesar at Zhora Darling Muscadine Bloodline with Lance Roark at First Avenue UltraBomb with The Melismatics, Cindy Lawson, and Mary Strang & The Garage at Turf Club Sidepiece at The Fillmore Manplanet with Kepi Ghoulie Electric at 7th St. Entry Septicflesh w/ Vltmas and Ex Deo at Amsterdam Bar & Hall David Shaw at Varsity Theater Lucia Sarmiento Quintet album release at Berlin Your Arms are My Cocoon, Michael Cera Palin, Combat, Bolts, and Anita Velveeta at Underground Music Cafe The New Standards at Crooners Sweater People at Padraigs Brewing Erik Koskinen residency at Icehouse USPOP, Pageant Dress, and Danser at Palmer's Bar Deep Fakes, Material, and Magenta Vice at Cloudland Theater Early Evening Jazz: Charlie Bruber and Jack Barrett at Berlin (no cover) Adam Moe at The White Squirrel Bar (free) More concerts on Saturday, Feb. 22: Neva Dinova, Val Son, and Lana Leone at Cloudland Theater Mason Jennings (two shows) at The Dakota Spin Doctors with Aortic Fire and Gina Schock of The Go-Go's at Palace Theatre Free Fallin (Tom Petty tribute), Our House (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young tribute), and Taming the Tiger (Joni Mitchel Tribute) at The Fitzgerald Theater Ron Pope at Turf Club Zeppo: Stairway to Eleven at The Parkway Theater Molchat Doma with Sextile at First Avenue Dancing in the Moonlight - A Yacht Rock Party featuring DJ Jake Rudh and Private Oates at Fine Line Lucia Sarmiento Quintet album release at Berlin Plague of Stars release show with the Culture Of, Beastface, and Kalopsya at Zhora Darling The New Standards at Crooners The Current's 2025 Winter Dig Out w/ Medium Build, Annie DiRusso, Anderson East, and Black Widows at Hook & Ladder The Craft - Hip Hop Songwriters Showcase at The Cedar Cultural Center Ax and the Hatchetmen at 7th St. Entry The Silent Treatment, Constant Insult, and My Kid Banana at Palmer's Bar Early Evening Jazz: The Willie August Project at Berlin (no cover) Big Trouble at The White Squirrel Bar (free) More concerts on Sunday, Feb. 23: Pink Sweat$ with Aqyila at The Fitzgerald Theater Solas at The Pantages Theatre Kxllswxtch and SXMPRA at Amsterdam Bar & Hall On a Winter's Night Reunion Tour feat. Patty Larkin, Cliff Eberhardt, john Gorka, and Lucy Kaplansky at The Parkway Theater Lara Ruggles w/ Frog and The Bog, Daniels and Baker, and Dominic Acito at Green Room Kelsy Karter & The Heroines with Surly Grrly and Rebel Queens at 7th St. Entry Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton at The Dakota Matthew McNeal with Leslie and Poison Ivy and the People at Zhora Darling The Dust of Suns at Berlin Jeffry Becker & The Gentlemen at The White Squirrel Bar (free)Just announced concerts: Mar. 4: Bobby Commodore's 72nd Birthday and Retirement Jam at The Dakota Mar. 14: Yasa-Exide, The Thirsty Giants, and Pleasure Cube at Cloudland Theater Mar. 15: Jeffrey Robert Larson, Ditchweed, and Former Crush at Cloudland Theater Mar. 18: The Passion of Joan of Arc with live film score by Paris 1919 at The Parkway Theater Mar. 20: Stanley Jordan at The Dakota Mar. 22: The Right Here record release with Sparrowhawk and Homeward Bound at Cloudland Theater Mar. 27: Joyann Parker Band at The Dakota Mar. 28: Paris Chansons at The Dakota April 2: Ben Sollee at The Parkway Theater April 3: Once More, Autumn, Green, and Oceanographer at Underground Music Cafe April 9: Scott Lucas (Local H) solo set with Busey at Cloudland Theater April 10: Yagódy at The Dakota April 11: hey, nothing at Amsterdam Bar & Hall April 11: Toys That Kill, Panel, and Miracle Debt at Cloudland Theater April 12: F.Y.P., Mary Jam, and Gay Witch Abortion at Cloudland Theater April 12: Andrew Walesch and His Orchestra at The Dakota April 24–25: Junior Brown at The Dakota April 29: L.A. Witch at Turf Club April 30: SAINt JHN at First Avenue May 1: Vs Self at Amsterdam Bar & Hall May 1–2: Dave Mason's Let It Flow Tour at The Dakota May 6: Sturgill Simpson at The Armory May 8: Minnesota Tango Music Festival at The Parkway Theater May 11: iann dior at Fine Line May 20: Ministry at Palace Theatre May 21: Tennis at First Avenue May 21: Rachel Chinouriri at Fine Line June 11: Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals at Palace Theatre June 15: The Barenaked Ladies with Guster and Fastball at The Ledge Amphitheater June 19: Justin Moore with Joe Nichols at The Ledge Amphitheater July 9: Ezra Furman at Amsterdam Bar & Hall July 25: The Lumineers at Xcel Energy Center July 28: Of Montreal at Fine Line Aug. 5: Horsegirl at 7th St. Entry Aug. 7: clipping. At Turf Club Aug. 19: Gregory Alan Isakov at Surly Brewing Festival Field Aug. 23: Charley Crockett at Surly Brewing Festival Field Sep. 10: Marcin at Fine Line Sep. 29: Mo Lawda & The Humble at Fine Line Nov. 5: Smallpools at Fine Line

Rilo Kiley Reunite, Announce First Tour in 17 Years: 'It's Going to Be Wonderful for Us'
Rilo Kiley Reunite, Announce First Tour in 17 Years: 'It's Going to Be Wonderful for Us'

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time04-02-2025

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Rilo Kiley Reunite, Announce First Tour in 17 Years: 'It's Going to Be Wonderful for Us'

There's a "silver lining" to 2025 — and it's a Rilo Kiley tour! On Tuesday, Feb. 4, the indie-rock band announced their first tour in 17 years, after previously revealing they'd be performing at Just Like Heaven festival in Pasadena, Calif. and Kilby Block Party in Salt Lake City. Rilo Kiley — comprised of Jenny Lewis, Blake Sennett, Pierre de Reeder, and Dave Rock — shared a tour poster featuring a throwback photo of the band on Instagram to announce the news on Tuesday, Feb. 4. "Sometimes when you're on, you're really f---king on tour in 2025!" they wrote, adding a list of tour dates. "Tickets on sale Friday, February 7 at 10am local time." Related: Music Festivals 2025: Performers, Dates, Locations and Everything You Need to Know The band announced a run of North American dates and festival performances that will include stops across the western half of the U.S. and Canada. The leg will kick off in San Luis Obispo, Calif. at the Fremont Theatre on May 5, making stops in Phoenix, Vancouver and more before wrapping on May 23 in Portland at McMenamins Grand Lodge. Tickets for the May leg of shows go on sale Feb. 7 and will be available for purchase here. 'It's going to be wonderful for us, like going back to the purest version of yourself, that early '20s place where everything is possible,' said Lewis in a press release statement. 'You're in a van and Jason's got the map, Pierre is behind the wheel, and I'm on the s---ty acoustic guitar on the bench seat working out a new song with Blake. I don't think it's ever been as good as that, when it was just us against the world.' Alongside the tour news, Rilo Kiley also announced they will be releasing a special reissue of their landmark album The Execution of All Things, which will be titled The Execution of All Things (Frozen Lake Edition) and will be released April 25 via Saddle Creek. Rilo Kiley formed in 1998 in Los Angeles. The band released their debut album Take-Offs and Landings in 2001, The Execution of All Things in 2002 and More Adventurous in 2004, as well as a handful of EPs. In 2007, they released their last album Under the Blacklight. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs to Headline 2025 Stagecoach Festival: See the Complete Lineup! See the full list of tour dates below. 5/05/25 - San Luis Obispo, CA - Fremont Theatre5/07/25 - Ojai, CA - Libbey Bowl5/10/25 - Pasadena, CA - Just Like Heaven5/12/25 - Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren5/14/25 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre * w/ Julien Baker & TORRES5/16/25 - Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Block Party5/17/25 - Boise, ID - Treefort Music Fest5/19/25 - Jackson, WY - Center for the Arts5/21/25 - Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom5/23/25 - Portland, OR - McMenamins Grand Lodge Read the original article on People

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