Hayley Williams’ “Parachute” lands in the Chart Show Hall of Fame at No. 2. She is joined in the Hall by Lily Allen, Colin Bracewell, Wild Horses, and Tyler Childers.
On March 11, 1977, British group The Slits made their live debut opening up for The Clash at the Roxy Club in London. The ...
It’s official — we have sprung forward for Daylight Saving Time! While clocks move back an hour during fall, when we get ...
From hip-hop to metal to bluegrass, no matter the genre, Rick Rubin has produced legendary albums throughout his career.
It might not feel like it yet, but Spring is right around the corner! Soon enough, tulips across the state will be in full bloom, and flowers will adorn almost every corner — but before there is a ...
Dusty Springfield passed away; Bo Diddley recorded his first single; the Four Seasons notched their third number-one hit; the ...
Minneapolis indie-punk rockers VIAL chat with Diane about their 3rd studio album, HELLHOUND, and upcoming release show at ...
Duffy released 'Rockferry'; Jim Fuller of The Surfaris died; Buffalo Springfield formed; the Animals angered some fans in ...
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Mavis Staples’ “Human Mind” enters the Chart Show Hall of Fame at No. 3. Gorillaz’ “The Happy Dictator" also reaches the Hall ...
Normandale Hills Elementary music teacher Jeff “Mr. Z” Zupfer is hoping Minnesota musicians join his revival of a state song he wrote during the historically cold winter of 2019.
VIAL’s third LP HELLHOUND is the Minneapolis punk trio’s most irresistibly vile work yet. Ferocity and anger collide as three unapologetic vocalists/instrumentalists roar against misogyny, betrayal, ...
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