Hollywood Inn – Mendota
…Hogan’s explosive end, the Inn was run by Fred C. Ulrich, his brother William “Curly” Ulrich, a former boxer, and John “Red” Clare. A search through the Minneapolis papers shows…
Continue reading →…Hogan’s explosive end, the Inn was run by Fred C. Ulrich, his brother William “Curly” Ulrich, a former boxer, and John “Red” Clare. A search through the Minneapolis papers shows…
Continue reading →…own page. Please click on each link below. If you’re looking for a particular person, use the search function (looking glass on the upper right hand corner) and it will…
Continue reading →…Pilhofer is described as “Composer, arranger, conductor, pianist… Musical Director, Minnesota Theatre Company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre; musical consultant to Midwest advertising agencies… Advertising music; film scores; music for…
Continue reading →On October 28, 1959, the Dick Clark Caravan of Stars was scheduled to come to the Minneapolis Auditorium. The show was to include all the WDGY disk jockeys and: Paul…
Continue reading →…1967 the Fillmore Light Show came to Aldrich Arena, with six top bands (unnamed in the ad). Not sure if this is the same event. A search of Aldrich Arena…
Continue reading →…Dakotas, other bands on this tour included Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Searchers, and Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders. Billed as “The British are Coming Again,” the 21-date nationwide tour…
Continue reading →…to watch. And so we have the Play Pen, which I can’t really do a newspaper search for, but came across in the personals announcing the Grand Opening on November…
Continue reading →…a wicked drink with the same name. Nothing comes up in a search except gum and pick-up truck toppers, so we’ll have to take that as a Facebook fact. One…
Continue reading →…days, and was showing B-grade double-and-triple features. Shortly after it closed in early 1950, it was razed to make way for a parking garage. Research by Bryan Krefft, cinematreasures.org …
Continue reading →…new Kellogg Square complex in St. Paul in about November 1972. The address was 111 E. Kellogg Blvd. Will Jones didn’t have much to say about the entry to the…
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