Minnesota Music Notes: Stories from First Avenue | celebrating noteworthy artists, people and moments that shaped the history of Minnesota’s Mainroom First Avenue
Minnesota Music Notes: Seasons 1 & 2 | celebrating noteworthy songs, artists, and musical performances from Minnesota
In 1903, Norwegian descendant F. Melius Christiansen was hired to teach music at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. As producer Daniel Zamzow found out, he developed a style of leading and directing choirs that has impacted the choral music community around the world.
The multi-talented Ardis Wells together with her Rhythm Ranch Gals are considered the earliest all-female country band in the United States. Though Ms. Wells life is full of great stories, producer Daniel Zamzow tells us about one infamous time she combined her acrobatic skills with her musical act in a small bar in Minneapolis.
What is known as the Asian Holocaust of World War II, is a far-reaching tale of tragedy that affected Asian cultures all around the world. Producer Daniel Zamzow tells us about a musical expression of this era called Hun Qiao, or Bridge of Souls, which was presented at St. Paul’s Ordway Theater in 2001.
The Godfather of Minnesota Rock n’ Roll, Augie Garcia, was hired to open for Elvis Presley when he played The St. Paul Auditorium in 1956. Producer Daniel Zamzow tells us how The King’s manager, Colonel Tom Parker, was not amused by the fire of the Augie Garcia Quintet.