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  2. WLOL (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WLOL-FM was an early commercial classical music station in Minneapolis-St. Paul and was co-located with its AM sister. Jim Stokes, a WLOL announcer during that time (1330 AM had a talk format during his tenure), documented some of the period at the Davern Street location, 1972–75, in this commentary .

  3. List of radio stations in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Saint Paul: Dayton's Bluff District Four Community Council: Variety WEVE-FM: 97.9 FM: Eveleth: Midwest Communications, Inc. Adult contemporary WFNU-LP: 94.1 FM: St. Paul: Thomas Dale District 7 Planning Council: Variety WGPO: 90.1 FM: Grand Portage: Cook County Community Radio Corporation: Community radio WGRH: 88.5 FM: Hinckley: Minnesota ...

  4. Pipedreams - Wikipedia

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    Pipedreams is a radio music program produced and distributed by American Public Media (APM) based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, created and hosted since its inception by J. Michael Barone. Each one- or two-hour show features organ music, and centers on a theme such as a particular instrument, venue, organ builder, performer, composer, period, etc.

  5. Michael Barone (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Radio host. Instrument. Pipe organ. Years active. 1968–present. John Michael Barone (born June 28, 1946) is an American organist, radio host, and producer, specializing in the pipe organ. His weekly Pipedreams program is distributed by American Public Media.

  6. Minnesota Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The eighth major orchestra established in the United States, the Minnesota Orchestra was founded by Emil Oberhoffer as the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in 1903. It gave its first performance on November 5, 1903, in Minneapolis's Exposition Building. [1] In 1911, it began a series of children's concerts under the sponsorship of the Young ...

  7. Music of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    [67] [68] The now-defunct Northern Lights Music (and before it, Harpo's/Hot Licks) also carried many local and alternative artists during the 80s and 90s on Hennepin above 6th Street on Block E and at other metro locations in St. Paul's Midway, on White Bear Avenue (St. Paul) and Burnsville. The downtown Minneapolis Northern Lights store later ...

  8. Cantus (vocal ensemble) - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Cantus is a full-time, professional vocal chamber ensemble, made up of eight men singing in a TTBB (tenor, tenor, baritone, bass), changed male voice arrangement. The artists are self-led, with programming and musical direction coming from within the group itself. [1] The ensemble is known for innovative concert programming, often ...

  9. Bill McGlaughlin - Wikipedia

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    1967–present. Website. billmcglaughlin.com. William McGlaughlin (born October 3, 1943) is an American composer, conductor, music educator, and Peabody Award -winning classical music radio host. He is the host and music director of the public radio programs Exploring Music and Saint Paul Sunday. A nationally noted radio commentator since 1981 ...