Minnesota is arguably as melodious as any state in the union. Over the years, it has produced almost as many great musicians and bands as it has lakes – and the variety is as diverse as the weather.
From the reverb-drenched sounds of The Trashmen in the ‘60s (anyone remember “Surfin’ Bird”? – “A-well-a, b-b-b-bird, bird is the word …”) to Prince’s reign over the pop charts in the mid-‘80s; from helping elevate folk into the realm of poetry with the export of Bob Dylan to the Cities’ post-punk heyday that spawned acts like The Suburbs and H?sker D?; from blues legends such as Lamont Cranston and Spider John Koerner to the hard rock of Slaveraider and American Head Charge – Minnesota has delivered something for everyone.
This blogger’s favorite Minnesota contribution to the larger musical gene pool will always be The Replacements – the Twin Cities tipplers, ragtag romantics and, ultimately, self-saboteurs who influenced more rock bands than they sold records. The Mats’ first four albums – constituting a slop-rock, proto-grunge paradise and originally released on the local Twin/Tone label – finally got the deluxe reissues they deserve this week.
Whether current or former, famous or provincial, who or what composes your favorite Minnesota music?


How about Crow ''Evil...
Back to page topHow about Crow ''Evil Women"....The Litter (Emerge)Gypsy (in the garden) .....the Castaways.......Willie Murphy and the bumble Bees.......And why back there was a band called The Jades, they did a tune called blue black hair.....Lots of great music out of Minnesota
Pat T, Don't forget the...
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Don't forget the Polka King from New Ulm,"Whoopee" John Wilfahrt. Or was he before your time?
he was indeed alittle bit...
Back to page tophe was indeed alittle bit before my time, But I do remember seeing him at a wedding dance at the old Carver ballroom when I was a kid.....I think the six Fat Dutchman were playing there also one time. Frankie yankovich was um-pa-pa king....