Pop Concert Committee: 1956
This is hilarious. The Minnesota Historical Society labels this photo, Pop Concert Committee, 1956. Don’t these guys look like they could really shake ’em down? For the record, their names…
Continue reading →This is hilarious. The Minnesota Historical Society labels this photo, Pop Concert Committee, 1956. Don’t these guys look like they could really shake ’em down? For the record, their names…
Continue reading →“BEACH BOYS COMMERCIAL NOV 19 1965” from Unknown by Unknown….
Continue reading →The Faces, Deep Purple, and Southern Comfort, Minneapolis Auditorium, July 11, 1971. This lineup of the Faces included Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane on bass, and Ron Wood on guitar. Courtesy…
Continue reading →On May 22 the Waiters’ Union Local 614 sponsored the Coming Out Party as Host to the following social clubs: Cameo Jr. Cameo 20th Century Credjafawn Jr. Credjafawn Modernettes Socialites…
Continue reading →…dance hall was used as a dump for many years. Wrecked cars would just be rolled into the muck and would soon sink. Later on, Ted only allowed construction materials…
Continue reading →…Erik Likes, manager at Ax-Man Surplus, which inhabits the building today, for giving me a tour back in 2019. He had a stash of postcards and other materials about Midway…
Continue reading →…Image Thanks to all the folks on the Old St. Paul Facebook page for their help! Please contact me if you have any answers to these burning questions! …
Continue reading →…not a hippie, and said he “deplores the use of narcotics and other hippie conventions, but sympathizes with the hippies. ‘They’re lost,’ he said. ‘They want answers.’” (Minneapolis Tribune, July…
Continue reading →…about whether there was any live music on this page, and got lots of answers! This, my friends, is why this is not a book – the information keeps rolling…
Continue reading →…from conversations with Bob, augmented with research through the StarTribune archives and ancestry.com. CITY LIMITS TAVERN Bob said that the bar went back to about 1928, owned by a man…
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