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Legendary Twin Cities bands reunite for 'Big Hits of Mid-America Volume 3' re-release

L to R: Steve Brantseg, John Haga, Robert Wilkinson, Curtiss A and Bill Grenke performing at the “Big Hits of Mid-America Volume Three” vinyl re-release show at Hopkins Center for the Arts on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023.
L to R: Steve Brantseg, John Haga, Robert Wilkinson, Curtiss A and Bill Grenke performing at the “Big Hits of Mid-America Volume Three” vinyl re-release show at Hopkins Center for the Arts on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023.Steven Cohen for MPR

by Steven Cohen

November 20, 2023

Album cover for Big Hits of Mid-America Volume Three
Big Hits of Mid-America Volume Three
Backgroove Records

Music fans gathered in Hopkins, a western suburb of Minneapolis, on Saturday to celebrate the vinyl re-issue of the 1979 compilation album Big Hits of Mid-America Volume Three.

Saturday’s show was all about the Midwest as classic bands who pioneered and propelled the region’s punk sounds reunited onstage at the Hopkins Center for the Arts for a gala concert. Jon Clifford of Minneapolis’ Hi-Fi Hair and Records was the emcee of the event, which featured performances by the Hypstrz, Fingerprints, Yipes!, Curtiss A, and the Suicide Commandos.

Originally released by Minneapolis label Twin/Tone, the 2023 reissue was remastered by Justin Perkins at Mystery Room Mastering in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with vinyl mastering by Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl in Memphis, Tennessee, and released on the Backgroove Records label, which was founded by Rob Sheeley and Ric Menck of Mill City Sound, a record store in Hopkins. The label’s offices are now based in St. Petersburg, Florida.

See photos from the event below.

Big Hits of Mid-America Volume Three re-release – Backgroove Records site

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This activity is made possible in part by the Minnesota Legacy Amendment’s Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.