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  2. Rocket Club - Wikipedia

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    The band's second single, "One Thing Beautiful," written by Joel Sayles and Don Smithmier, spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts beginning July 12, 2010. Rocket Club's debut self-titled CD was released in 2008.

  3. Chris Hawkey - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Allen Hawkey (born December 25, 1970) is a country music artist who is a member of the Minneapolis band Rocket Club and is the vocalist of the Chris Hawkey Band. . He lives in the Twin Cities and also produces and co-hosts a sports radio morning show, Power Trip Morning Sh

  4. First Avenue (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    "Everybody Is a Star: How the Rock Club First Avenue Made Minneapolis the Center of Music in the '80s". Pitchfork. Riemenschneider, Chris (2016). "Prince and First Avenue: a history of the club's ties to its brightest star". Star Tribune. Riemenschneider, Chris (17 January 2008). "A day in the life of First Avenue". Star Tribune.

  5. Category:Musical groups from Minnesota - Wikipedia

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  6. Mill City Nights - Wikipedia

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    Mill City Nights (formerly known as The Brick) was a concert venue in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, with a capacity of about 1200 [1] that opened in 2012 and was operated by AEG Live. [2] It had no affiliation with the Mill City Museum or Mill City Live.

  7. Uranium Club - Wikipedia

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    Uranium Club (also known as The Minneapolis Uranium Club Band) is an American punk rock band based in Minneapolis. The band consists of members Brendan Wells, Harry Wohl, Ian Stemper and Matt Stagner. The band has released four albums on Static Shock Records and other independent labels, and been associated with the egg punk subgenre.

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  9. Kill the Vultures - Wikipedia

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    Kill the Vultures was a spinoff of Oddjobs, a hip-hop quintet formed by a group of friends from two Minneapolis high schools. Oddjobs (as well as Kill the Vultures later) were part of a regional hip-hop subculture based in the Twin Cities which developed in the mid-1990s and included Atmosphere and the Rhymesayers collective, Eyedea & Abilities, Doomtree, Heiruspecs, and Brother Ali.