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Mar232018

March 23, 2018, Friday - Preserve Minneapolis Forum: Minneapolis Sound at the Mill City Museum

Time: 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street

Preserve Minneapolis Forum: Minneapolis Sound

Join Preserve Minneapolis and Mill City Museum as we welcome authors Andrea Swensson and Davu Seru, in what will be a vibrant and far-reaching discussion of the history of the famous "Minneapolis Sound". 

We're very excited to take the opportunity to highlight the recent publications of Ms. Swensson, "Got to Be Something Here", and Mr. Seru, "Sights, Sounds and Soul" and explore the deep history of music in Minnepaolis.