Battle of the Red Barn
…fitting oh-so-subtly into the decor of any neighborhood. Some neighborhoods loved them. The one below, at 8901 Penn Ave. So. in Bloomington, was beloved and is missed by the community….
Continue reading →…fitting oh-so-subtly into the decor of any neighborhood. Some neighborhoods loved them. The one below, at 8901 Penn Ave. So. in Bloomington, was beloved and is missed by the community….
Continue reading →…Music Society) Minnesota Daily, September 25, 1968 PROTEST HEADQUARTERS The Fetus also functioned as a protest meeting place. When Dania Hall was forced to close in June 1968…
Continue reading →…I have also done a search through the St. Paul Recorder, a weekly newspaper for the black community. Jeremiah Ellis, a descendant of Mance Ellis, has requested, and rightly so,…
Continue reading →…this was a real gift to Monkee fans. Mike’s official web site is www.videoranch.com PETER TORK Peter was great! His silly dance during “Auntie Grizelda” was a hoot. He…
Continue reading →…the Hullabaloo on August 22 and October 14, 1967. Photo courtesy Denny Johnson of www.Minniepaulmusic.com I don’t know how long the Hullabaloo Teen Scene lasted. There is a small…
Continue reading →…over ten years. Blackberry Way was in the forefront of recording new music in Minneapolis. Examples include: The Suburbs’ “In Combo,” as well as most of their Twin/Tone recordings The…
Continue reading →…to install Acrobat Reader on your computer to visit them. The main Brookside Timeline is very large and may take time to download. Click here to download this free software….
Continue reading →…Shelton Laurel Watt CLASSICAL CONDUCTOR Pinchas Zuckerman Edo De Waart Jay Fishman Neville Marriner Dale Warland CLASSICAL SPECIALIZED Paul Schoenfield – composer Randall Davidson – composer Kathy Keinzie – harp…
Continue reading →…that comic Nate Wexler held court at the Gay ’90s, sandwiched in among several other acts, including other comics. (Minneapolis Daily Herald, July 11, 1962) 1959 In 1959, (Mrs.)…
Continue reading →…the swinginest!” 1962 ad: “The New Marigold Ballroom – Minneapolis’s Smartest and Largest.” A national dance contest was sponsored by the American Federation of Musicans to find the best…
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