Ted Johnson (bandleader)
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Ted Johnson was a Swedish-American violinist, who led a popular Scandinavian dance band in the Twin Cities during the 1930s and 1940s.''A Passion For Polka: Old-Time Ethnic Music In America'' by Victor R. Greene, (Berkeley : University of California Press, 1992) pp. 152-154.
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Biography

Born in 1903 to parents from the
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
province of
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, Johnson grew up in the
Cedar-Riverside Cedar-Riverside, also referred to as the West Bank, or simply Riverside, is a neighborhood within Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its boundaries are the Mississippi River to the north and east, Interstate 94 to the south, and Hiawatha Avenue and Interst ...
neighborhood of Minneapolis, where Scandinavian music was frequently heard in the lodges and meeting halls. In the 1920s he embarked on a musical career, accompanying the singer
Olle i Skratthult Hjalmar Peterson was a singer and comedian from Sweden, who achieved great popularity during the 1910s and 1920s. His stage name was Olle i Skratthult (Olle from Laughtersville). Life Career Hjalmar Peterson was born in Munkfors, Värmland o ...
and later joining the Danielson Brothers Orchestra.''Gammaldans!'' liner notes by Maury Bernstein, (Minneapolis: Nordvest, 1977). Throughout the 1930s and 1940s Ted Johnson led a group variously known as the "Nordvest Skandinavisk Orkester" and "Ted Johnson and his Midnight Suns". The violin and accordion-based ensemble played in a light and lively style unlike that of German brass bands. For many years they were the house band at the Stockholm Cafe in the heart of the Minneapolis
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quarter. They played at Dania Hall, Norway Hall, the Uptown Auditorium, the Prom Ballroom and other Twin Cities venues. Appearances on local radio stations ( WCCO,
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and
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) and records on the
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and Vocalion labels ''Ethnic Music on Records: A Discography of Ethnic Recordings Produced in the United States, 1893-1942'' by Richard K. Spottswood, (University of Illinois Press, 1990) LCCN 89-020526. Volume 5, pp. 2701 - 2702. spread their fame throughout the Upper Midwest. In the 1930s Ted Johnson and the Thorstein Skarning were the leading Nordic bandleaders in the Twin Cities as well as good friends. The
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has an autographed photo of Skarning that he inscribed to his "old friend Ted Johnson, violinist par excellence." After the 1940s Johnson performed with "The Scandinavian Four" and with his wife and daughter as the "Ted Johnson Trio". In 1977 he issued the LP "Gammaldans!" with fifteen songs recorded by his orchestras of the 1930s and 1940s. Johnson's choice of material was influenced by his time spent with the Olle i Skratthult band, and his discography had several songs in common with that group. A similar artist was Edwin Hoberg, who as leader of the "Little Oscar Gang" drew heavily on Olle's repertoire for his mid-1930s songbook.''Little Oscar's Favorite Swedish and American Songs'', (Crookston, Minnesota: Edwin Hoberg, c. 1935).


The Snoose Boulevard Festival

The Snoose Boulevard Festival was held in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis from 1972 through 1977. In the late 19th century Cedar Avenue became known as “Snoose Boulevard”, a nickname often given to the main street in Scandinavian communities. The term derived from the residents’ fondness for ''snus'' (snuff), an inexpensive form of tobacco. The event, which celebrated the area's Scandinavian past, featured the music, food, and arts of the immigrants who had once lived there. It also highlighted the careers of Olle i Skratthult (Hjalmar Peterson), Slim Jim and the Vagabond Kid (
Ernest and Clarence Iverson Ernest and Clarence Iverson were popular radio personalities on Twin Cities stations KTLK (AM), WDGY and KYCR (AM), KEYD during the 1930s and 1940s. Ernest (1903–1958) was known as Slim Jim. His brother Clarence (1905–1990) was the Vagabond Ki ...
) and the Olson Sisters (
Eleonora and Ethel Olson Between 1905 and 1925 Eleonora and Ethel Olson were well-known figures in Scandinavian communities throughout the United States. They toured extensively in the Midwest, and their recordings on major record labels gained them a nationwide following. ...
).''Seward Profile'' April 2005. The headline performer was the Swedish-born singer Anne-Charlotte Harvey. In conjunction with the festival she recorded three albums of folk tunes, emigrant ballads, hymns, waltzes and comic songs. The non-profit Olle i Skratthult Project sponsored the annual celebration and the recordings. Harvey's albums, produced by the renowned ethnomusicologist Maury Bernstein, included three songs from Ted Johnson's repertoire.


Gallery

File:Fifth Street and Cedar Avenue.jpg, Dania Hall 1890 File:Dania Hall.jpg, Dania Hall 1906 File:OlleGustavNyberg1919.jpg, L to R: Gustav Nyberg and Olle i Skratthult 1916 File:Thorstein Skarning.jpg, Thorstein Skarning and his Norwegian Hillbillies 1938


References


External links


''A Passion For Polka''
at the University of California Press. Photos at the Minnesota Historical Society
Ted JohnsonProm BallroomDanielson Brothers OrchestraAutographed photo of Thorstein Skarning inscribed to Ted Johnson
Image files
Ted Johnson (second from left in back row)Ted Johnson as violinist with Olle i Skratthult's Hobo OrchestraTed Johnson as violinist with Olle i Skratthult's Hobo Orchestra
Snoose Boulevard articles
Maury BernsteinAnne-Charlotte Harvey:
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A Bag For Emigration:
video
From Sweden To America

The Snoose Boulevard Festival
Snoose Boulevard photos at the Minnesota Historical Society
Maury Bernstein

Anne-Charlotte HarveyThe Snoose Boulevard Festival
Old Time Dance Music
Ted Johnson LP coverTed Johnson LP photosTed Johnson liner notes
Streaming audio at the Internet Archive
Ted JohnsonEdwin Hoberg

Scandinavian old-timeSnoose Boulevard festival
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