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Bands & Musicians in Minnesota
The state is inseparable from the Minneapolis Sound and the folk roots of the Upper Midwest. Prince and bands like The Replacements and Hüsker Dü defined the region's innovative pop and alternative rock, while Bob Dylan began his career in Minneapolis. Today, the Twin Cities host active indie hip-hop, rock, and electronic communities anchored by independent labels and venues.
889 cities in Minnesota
Page 23 of 45Blackduck
Population 675
Karlstad
Population 662
Brownsville
Population 661
Evansville
Population 659
Emily
Population 658
Lake Benton
Population 658
Elysian
Population 653
Eagle Bend
Population 647
Motley
Population 647
The Lakes
Population 647
Graceville
Population 640
Randall
Population 635
Alden
Population 633
Deerwood
Population 630
Taconite
Population 625
La Prairie
Population 623
Halstad
Population 622
Wabasso
Population 622
Sabin
Population 619
Kiester
Population 617
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Know Minnesota
Bob Dylan cut his teeth in Minneapolis's Dinkytown coffeehouses before the Twin Cities rewired rock twice: Hüsker Dü and the Replacements defined indie and punk, and Prince's Minneapolis Sound fused funk, rock, and pop into a chart-dominating force. The Jayhawks seeded alt-country, Atmosphere built an independent hip-hop model through Rhymesayers, and Duluth keeps a stubborn folk tradition.
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