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Thread started 02/11/05 10:19am

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Prince/First Avenue mentioned in NYTimes

Even though it doesn't discuss Prince's genius, they do mention he is the one to put First Avenue in the national spotlight and it's number 3 on their list of recommended things to do when in Minneapolis.

http://www.nytimes.com/20...html?8hpib
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3) Prince's Palace

It's been more than 20 years since Prince thrust the downtown Minneapolis rock club First Avenue (701 First Avenue North; 612-338-8388) into the national spotlight with "Purple Rain." Yet the club, in a former bus depot, still retains its status as the birthplace of the Minneapolis sound. As always, it books the most diverse acts since Hubert's Museum and Flea Circus was still going strong in Manhattan: last fall's lineup included Flogging Molly, Cake, Old 97's and the Zombies. When the sounds aren't live, the best dance music in the city shakes the down jacket right off one's back. Coming concerts include Modest Mouse on Feb. 27 and 28 — already sold out, but you can usually get tickets on the street.



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