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  2. Koerner, Ray & Glover - Wikipedia

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    In later years they occasionally performed together, until Ray's death in 2002. Koerner and Glover continued to occasionally perform as a duo until Glover's death on May 29, 2019. [2] [7] [8] One show with the trio at Minneapolis theater Bryant-Lake Bowl was released as the 1996 live album One Foot in the Groove. [9]

  3. Tapes 'n Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Star representing the band Tapes 'n Tapes on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue. While not on the official soundtrack, the song "Insistor" by Tapes 'n Tapes is featured in a scene in the movie Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. The music video for "Insistor" was directed by Dan Knight. [6]

  4. First Avenue (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The bar and restaurant has live video feeds from both the Mainroom and the Entry. Bands and artists have performed at the nightclub and influenced the Minneapolis music scene from 1970 onward, as exemplified by the silver stars that adorn the black building's exterior (every star has the name of an artist who has played at First Avenue or 7th ...

  5. American Head Charge - Wikipedia

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    After 6 months filled with recording and touring, the band took time off with a "Holiday Hangover" show on December 27, 2014, planned for Minneapolis' Turf Club. [25] The band teased a big announcement for December 9 via Facebook [ 26 ] On December 9, the band confirmed a two-month spring tour with Coal Chamber , Filter and Combichrist .

  6. Ed Ackerson - Wikipedia

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    Edwin C. Ackerson (July 18, 1965 – October 4, 2019) [4] was an American musician and producer from Minneapolis. [5] He produced or engineered dozens of records including works by prominent artists such as The Jayhawks, The Replacements, Motion City Soundtrack, Soul Asylum, Golden Smog, Dave Davies of The Kinks, Wesley Stace, Mason Jennings, Mark Mallman, John Strohm, Brian Setzer, Lizzo ...

  7. Mark Mallman - Wikipedia

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    "Best Music Video Twin Cities" for It's Good To Be Alive by City Pages (2010) Mallman has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue, [30] recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue. [31]

  8. Soul Coughing - Wikipedia

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    All four Soul Coughing members were regulars at The Knitting Factory, a New York City nightclub and performance venue that was part of the 1980s and 1990s experimental downtown scene. Doughty was a doorman known for his improvised comedic quasi-raps, while the others appeared at the Knitting Factory in various bands.

  9. Hüsker Dü - Wikipedia

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    Hüsker Dü's star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue Hüsker Dü is widely regarded as one of the key bands to emerge from the 1980s American indie scene. Music writer Michael Azerrad asserted in his 2001 book Our Band Could Be Your Life that Hüsker Dü was the key link between hardcore punk and the more melodic ...