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Musicians from Minnesota who have performed country music. Pages in category "Country musicians from Minnesota" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Music portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musicians from Minnesota . This category concerns individual musicians who were either born in (and strongly associated with) or based out of the American state of Minnesota .
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.
On Aug. 4, country music artist Ashley Cooke starred at the Wasn't Me Bar and Grill in Altura. Wiza said she and her husband Bruce added the stage and patio area to attract more patrons.
AMPERS is a state-wide association of independently-owned noncommercial stations that play music by local artists. [54] These stations include KAXE, KBEM-FM, KFAI, KMOJ, KMSU, KMSK, KQAL, KSRQ, KUMM, KUOM (Radio K), KVSC, WDSE-FM and WTIP. [55] Minnesota Public Radio's KCMP "The Current" also plays the music of Minnesota artists.
Paulette Tenae Carlson (born October 11, 1952) is an American country music singer-songwriter, who rose to fame in the 1980s as the founder and lead vocalist for the country band Highway 101. With Highway 101, she charted four No. 1 hit singles, seven Top 10 hits and won two Country Music Association Awards .
Christopher Allen Hawkey (born December 25, 1970) is an American 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 Show.
Johnny Western was born Johnny Westerlund in Two Harbors in Lake County in northeastern Minnesota but was primarily reared in Northfield in south central Minnesota. [1]His father was an instructor and officer in several Civilian Conservation Corps camps, where Western spent some his earlier years.