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Back around 1995 or maybe '96, an MSU student named Steve Blondo had an idea, form a ska band in Fargo/Moorhead.  This was a fairly daunting task,considering the local music scene was predominantly heavy rock bands that reflected the "Fargo-noise" sound.  He began by assembling a group of friends from the Fargo/Moorhead scene. This original version of the band performed for almost a year before most of the founding members left to do other things.  Blondo pushed forward and did some unprecidented, he recruited MSU music students.  The band, now revitalized with music majors, quickly rose to fame in the FM scene and the local college circutBut alas, eventually the monster Blondo had created got the best of him. Blondo was eventually axed by his music major cronnies. Three Minute Hero went on to do just exactly what one would expect from a music major band, play a lot of covers and release an album with an anal reference.
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In the fall of 1995, an MSU student named Steve Blondo along with Jay Kalk had the idea to form a ska band in Fargo/Moorhead.  This was a fairly daunting task, considering the local music scene was predominantly heavy rock bands that reflected the "Fargo-noise" sound.  He began by assembling a group of friends from the Fargo/Moorhead scene. They rose to fame in the FM scene and the local college circuitAfter winning the Old Broadway's battle of the band contest, and signing with Barking Dog Records to create their first album "Bingo", 3 Minute Hero quit school, moved down to the Minneapolis/St Paul area and successfully toured for the next 3-4 years. They toured the southwest, east coast, and the 6 state upper midwest, opening for major label acts, and produced two more albums "Everyday Ninjas" and "Operation Brownstar".  
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3 Minute Hero brought to life a stagnant Fargo music scene, and while they began playing covers, as ALL bands do in the beginning, they went on to write more than 60 original tracks, including the much vaunted "Parking Lot", "Jelly Donut" and "Julie Loves a Blender".  Numerous editorials and articles have circulated the college music "zine"s regarding the electricity and energy blasting from every single live show they performed. Whether it was for 10 people in a dark coffee shop, or for the 900 or so that came to their last show in November of 2000, it was ALWAYS about putting on an incredible, undeniable, powerful show that you went home and told your friends about.  
  
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==
*[[Steve Blondo]] (ORIGINAL vocalist and founder)
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*[[Steve Blondo]] (vocalist and founder)
*[[Elliot Jackson]] (ORIGINAL trombone)
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*[[Elliot Jackson]] (trombone)
*[[Frank Lamb III]] (ORIGINAL sax)
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*[[Frank Lamb III]] (sax)
 
*[[Jeff Nelson]] (lead vocals, trombone)
 
*[[Jeff Nelson]] (lead vocals, trombone)
 
*[[Jay Kalk]] (vocals, guitar)
 
*[[Jay Kalk]] (vocals, guitar)
 
*[[Jason Hoffman]] (vocals, bass)
 
*[[Jason Hoffman]] (vocals, bass)
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*[[Reed Freedom Braten]] (vocals, bass)
 
*[[Bryce Blilie]] (trumpet)
 
*[[Bryce Blilie]] (trumpet)
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*[[Keith Dunton]] (trumpet)
 
*[[Paul Gronert]] (saxophone)
 
*[[Paul Gronert]] (saxophone)
 
*[[Eric Johnson]] (trombone)
 
*[[Eric Johnson]] (trombone)
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*[[Steve Wallevand]] (trombone)
 
*[[Mike Lyford]] (keyboards)
 
*[[Mike Lyford]] (keyboards)
 
*[[Jonathon TeBeest]] (drums)
 
*[[Jonathon TeBeest]] (drums)
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*[[Joe Papke]] (drums)
 
*[[Greg Dewhirst]] (saxophone)
 
*[[Greg Dewhirst]] (saxophone)
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*[[Dave Levine]] (saxophone)
 
*[[Luke Helm]] (keyboards)
 
*[[Luke Helm]] (keyboards)
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*[[Rob Graff]] (sound)
  
 
== Highlights ==
 
== Highlights ==
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== Related Bands ==
 
== Related Bands ==
[[Secondhand Ska Kings]] [http://secondhandskakings.com secondhandskakings]
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*[[Secondhand Ska Kings]] [http://secondhandskakings.com secondhandskakings]
  
 
== HomePage ==
 
== HomePage ==
 
3 Minute Hero [http://3Minutehero.com]
 
3 Minute Hero [http://3Minutehero.com]
 
[[Category: Fargo]]
 
[[Category: Fargo]]

Latest revision as of 13:58, 11 June 2007

In the fall of 1995, an MSU student named Steve Blondo along with Jay Kalk had the idea to form a ska band in Fargo/Moorhead. This was a fairly daunting task, considering the local music scene was predominantly heavy rock bands that reflected the "Fargo-noise" sound. He began by assembling a group of friends from the Fargo/Moorhead scene. They rose to fame in the FM scene and the local college circuit. After winning the Old Broadway's battle of the band contest, and signing with Barking Dog Records to create their first album "Bingo", 3 Minute Hero quit school, moved down to the Minneapolis/St Paul area and successfully toured for the next 3-4 years. They toured the southwest, east coast, and the 6 state upper midwest, opening for major label acts, and produced two more albums "Everyday Ninjas" and "Operation Brownstar".

3 Minute Hero brought to life a stagnant Fargo music scene, and while they began playing covers, as ALL bands do in the beginning, they went on to write more than 60 original tracks, including the much vaunted "Parking Lot", "Jelly Donut" and "Julie Loves a Blender". Numerous editorials and articles have circulated the college music "zine"s regarding the electricity and energy blasting from every single live show they performed. Whether it was for 10 people in a dark coffee shop, or for the 900 or so that came to their last show in November of 2000, it was ALWAYS about putting on an incredible, undeniable, powerful show that you went home and told your friends about.

Members

Highlights

  • Won the 1999 Minnesota Music Awards' "Best Ska Band."
  • Played a badass cover of "Minnie the Moocher" at the Coffee Club in Moorhead when the power went out. Amazing, simply amazing.

Shows

  • Basilica Block Party
  • Cedarfest
  • Mill City Music Festival
  • Peoples Fair, Mankato MN
  • BBQ Blues Festival, Milwaukee WI

Discography

  • "Everyday Ninjas" 1998 Barking Dog Records
  • "Bingo" 1997 Barking Dog Records
  • "Operation Brownstar" 1999 3 Minute Hero

Related Bands

HomePage

3 Minute Hero [1]