Band records. undated and 1981-2007.

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Band records. undated and 1981-2007.

Contracts, correspondence, financial records, newspaper and magazine clippings, posters, handbills, promotional materials, memorabilia, photographs, and ephemera generated by the Minneapolis-based rock group Soul Asylum and its tour company, Volume Transport. The collection includes correspondence and contracts from record labels Twin/Tone Records, A&M Records, Columbia Records, Inc., and Sony Music Entertainment, Inc.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6646892

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Mueller, Karl H. (Karl Herman), 1963-

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Loud Fast Rules (Musical group)

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Murphy, Daniel

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Soul Asylum (Musical group)

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Minneapolis friends Dan Murphy and Karl Mueller decided in the summer of 1981 to start a rock band. Murphy had played guitar in a band during high school and Mueller was just learning to play the bass guitar but they needed a drummer. Mueller knew Dave Pirner through mutual friends and asked him about playing drums. They formed a three piece group under the name Loud Fast Rules, playing in garages, at parties, and eventually in local clubs and bars such as First Avenue. Pirner had a...

Columbia Records, Inc.

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Since the founding of the Columbia Graphophone Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in the late 1880s, Columbia Records has pioneered major developments in all areas of the recording industry. Columbia Graphophone's most successful subsidiary, the Columbia Phonograph Company, distributed cylinder recordings and Edison phonographs in the Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C., region. In 1902 Columbia began issuing recorded discs as well as cylinders, and in 1904 it introduced the double-sided d...

Columbia Records, Inc.

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Since the founding of the Columbia Graphophone Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in the late 1880s, Columbia Records has pioneered major developments in all areas of the recording industry. Columbia Graphophone's most successful subsidiary, the Columbia Phonograph Company, distributed cylinder recordings and Edison phonographs in the Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C., region. In 1902 Columbia began issuing recorded discs as well as cylinders, and in 1904 it introduced the double-sided d...

Minnesota Music Awards.

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JAMMI Awards.

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Pirner, Dave

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A&M Records (Firm).

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Twin Tone Records (Firm : Minneapolis, Minn.)

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Campbell, Sterling

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Young, Grant

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First Avenue & 7th Street Entry (Club : Minneapolis, Minn.).

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The rock music nightclub known as First Avenue & 7th Street Entry traces its beginning to the establishment by Allen Fingerhut in 1968 of a rock music bar called The Depot in the vacated Greyhound bus station that he had acquired at the corner of Seventh Street and First Avenue North at the edge of the warehouse district in downtown Minneapolis. Two years later the club was franchised out to the American Events Company (Cincinnati), which opened another of its Uncle Sam's chain ...

Golden Smog (Musical group)

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