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In the early 1970s, the Minneapolis music scene was no scene at all. Radio stations played Top 40 music; bars and clubs booked only rock cover bands and blues bands. Meanwhile, cities like New York, Detroit, and London were spawning fresh and innovative and loud and raw sounds by musicians creating a new punk and rock movement. A small but daring group of Twin Cities musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts wanted a piece of that action. To do it, they had to build it themselves.
About the Author
Collins, Cyn: - Cyn Collins is host of KFAI radio's "Spin with Cyn" and author of West Bank Boogie: 40 Years of Music, Mayhem and Memories. She has contributed arts and culture articles to the Star Tribune, City Pages, Twin Cities Daily Planet, and others. Collins lives in Minneapolis.
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