Minnesota Music Awards: 1986
…the Year without being members of the Academy, as allowed. 318 people paid $5 to join the Academy. The 1985 MMA Categories Committee that re-evaluated the awards categories for 1986…
Continue reading →…the Year without being members of the Academy, as allowed. 318 people paid $5 to join the Academy. The 1985 MMA Categories Committee that re-evaluated the awards categories for 1986…
Continue reading →…BUSTED IN BLOOMINGTON It all started with a phone call by an irate parent who called the police and complained about a pot party his daughter had attended at the…
Continue reading →…Meadow, where you could get Minnehaha Pale. This near beer was made by the Golden Grain Juice Company, and was a malt beverage with no more than 0.5 percent of…
Continue reading →…are not online, but a search through the Minneapolis database finds people living at this address as early as 1911. From at least 1924 to 1930 it was A.F. Kurth’s…
Continue reading →…confines of the web program, but hopefully a search will bring up the others. I’ve also spelled each one “Theater” instead of “Theatre” to help with searching. In their early…
Continue reading →…locations. I’ll give a guess as to when they moved. Resources For this exercise I used the Minneapolis Star and Tribune online database, which is searchable and quite amazing. Searching…
Continue reading →…Sabbath were also there, but after Alessandro from Italy wrote to question this, even a thorough search by a heroic librarian named Carol at the St. Paul Public Library could…
Continue reading →…Arcadia Dance Palace. Now, I must explain about the information above. It comes from a publication called the American Constitution, which was an anti-Communist newspaper. And why was I…
Continue reading →…for the generation that comes as close as you can come in St. Paul to being beat. There’s more light in the W. 7th Rec. than there was in the…
Continue reading →…to his talented guitar playing, I knew there was ‘a change a coming.’ …That our little two-some was about to change direction completely for Tony, as local rock bands started…
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