…community, and other musicians.” Proceeds went to the Minnesota Songwriters Association, then a “six-year-old nonprofit that assisted songwriters in their attempts to create new works and expose their works to…
…the various instruments. On the Category Committee were: Jon Bream Bob Protzman Martin Keller Jeff Pike Reid McLean Jack Reuler Alan Freed Brian Allen Pete Rhodes Ed Garrett Paul Moe…
…“St. Paul High School Choirs,” KSTP Best News Commentator: Dr. E.W. Ziebarth, WCCO Best Farm Program: “University Farm Hour,” KUOM Best Religious Program: “Going God’s Way,” KEYD Best Woman Performer:…
…Syncopators. Gents 50 cents, Ladies free. On October 20 it was a masquerade – “A real good time for all” An “Endurance Dance” was held starting on Monday, June 18,…
The 31st Annual Scott County Agricultural Society Fair was held in Shakopee, August 30-September 2, 1928. Entertainment included free Vaudeville Attractions, the Shakopee Concert Band and the popular Shakopee Trio….
…Texas. A new Ford Coach was to be given away on November 26 – listen to WDGY every Saturday between 5:30 and 6:00 pm and get your free dance tickets….
On February 17, 1935, a matinee dance at Apex Hall featured Robert Freeman and Willie Davenport and their Brownskin Follies, Sizzling Star Ethel Cross, and The South Side Orchestra, all…
…or sorority) advertised an “Apache Dance” to be held at Stepka’s Como Gardens at Western and Como Avenues. A dance on June 17, 1935 at the Aragon featured the Harlem…
…as a vaudeville arrangement with: Twin City talent Stars from Chicago Snookum Russell and His Hollywood Orchestra Vocalist Iona Wade 100 seats were given away free to purchasers of $25…