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Musical groups (e.g., bands, orchestras, et al.) originating or based in the American state of Minnesota For individual musicians, see Category:Musicians from Minnesota . Also related to this category is the Minnewiki , a Wiki of Minnesota music.
World renowned Dr. Mambo’s Combo has been performing weekly at Bunkers Music Bar & Grill in Minneapolis, Minnesota, since 1987 - one of the longest running weekly residencies anywhere in America. Original members include Tim Emerson (Dr. Mambo), Margaret Cox , Billy Franze, Bruce Jackson, Michael Bland , Doug Nelson, Stevie Cherewan, Mark ...
This category is for musical ensembles who are from Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. Pages in category "Musical groups from the Twin Cities" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
The Basilica Block Party is an annual two-day music festival that takes place in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The event is hosted by the Basilica of St. Mary and described by City Pages as "summertime's hottest church party". [1] The festival is the largest music festival held within the city of Minneapolis.
The High Spirits was a garage rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota active in the 1960s and signed with Soma Records.While there was a small rotation of members, the original line-up consisted of lead guitar/manager Owen Husney, drums Doug Ahrens, lead vocals Cliff Siegel, bass guitar Rick Beresford, rhythm guitar Rick Levinson, and Jay Luttio on keyboards.
The New Standards is a minimalist jazz trio formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 2005 and composed of Chan Poling (of The Suburbs), John Munson (of The Twilight Hours, Semisonic, Trip Shakespeare and The Flops) and Steve Roehm (of Electropolis, Rhombus and Billy Goat).
On May 16, 2015, a "Longhorn Bar Reunion" was held at First Avenue and 7th St Entry in Minneapolis. Local bands and performers (including X-Boys, Curtiss A, Hypstrz, Flamin'-Oh's, Yipes! and members of The Suburbs and the Suicide Commandoes, billed as "the Sub-Commandoes"), many containing members who played at Jay's Longhorn, paid tribute.
The Suburbs are an alternative punk rock/funk/new wave band from Minneapolis, Minnesota.. In its 1980s heyday, the band found great success in Minneapolis and the Midwest, and scored radio and dance-club hits with the songs "Music for Boys", "Waiting", and "Love Is the Law".