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Intimate concert cruise with Trapper Schoepp on the Milwaukee River.
Trapper Schoepp brings his heartfelt storytelling and folk-rock melodies to the waters of Milwaukee on this unique concert cruise. Known for his collaborations with legends like Bob Dylan, Trapper's music is a tapestry of personal stories and musical influences. As you sail along the Milwaukee River, you'll be treated to his latest work, "Osborne," which delves into themes of recovery and resilience.
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This cruise offers an intimate setting to enjoy live music, with the added charm of a scenic river backdrop. The boat is equipped with a full bar, but make sure to bring your credit card as it's a cashless experience. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this event promises a memorable evening on the water.
Arrive at least 30 minutes early to explore the boat and find a good spot, as seating isn't guaranteed. This way, you can also grab a drink before the concert starts.
Remember, the cruise is cashless. Ensure your credit or debit card is ready for any onboard purchases, as cash won't be accepted at the bar.
“What’s most important to me is to be a link in the chain of folk singers before and after my time,” Trapper Schoepp says in light of his fifth album, Siren Songs. Recorded at Johnny Cash’s Cash Cabin in Hendersonville, TN, Trapper continues down the trail trod by his musical heroes. In 2019, the Milwaukee singer-songwriter published a long lost song with Bob Dylan called “On, Wisconsin” – making him the youngest musician to share a co-writing credit with the Nobel Prize laureate. The song led to a #1 trending article in Rolling Stone and over a hundred tour dates worldwide. In fall 2025, Trapper will release his rawest work yet titled Osborne, which traces his path through addiction, recovery and chronic pain brought on by BMX accidents in his youth. Osborne lends its name from the unit Trapper was in at a Minnesota rehab facility and is also a nod to the songwriter’s muse Ozzy, who attended the same facility. Channeling Black Sabbath, Suicide and Springsteen, this 11-track record coming via Blue Elan Records is wildly different than anything Trapper has done. Produced by pop polymath Mike Viola (Andrew Bird, Dawes) and multi-instrumentalist Tyler Chester (Madison Cunningham, Jackson Browne), Trapper feels like he’s found an honest voice in song and spirit through Osborne. Recorded in a California church basement, Trapper sings his truth against a backdrop of vintage drum machines, synths and distorted guitars. After having spent the last decade performing countless live dates and sharing stages with such like-minded Americana mainstays as The Wallflowers, The Jayhawks, Frank Turner and Old 97’s, Trapper will take to the road again with Osborne in 2025. Trapper will tour through Europe in October appearing at the legendary Take Root festival, as well as supporting artists in the USA ranging from punk rocker Laura Jane Grace to 70s hitmakers Three Dog Night. “This kind of music is a living, breathing artform that really comes to life when shared,” Trapper says. “I can’t wait to take these songs to the people.”