Twin Cities Harmonica Society

Twin Cities Harmonica Society The Twin Cities Harmonica Society is a gathering of harmonica enthusiasts that meet weekly during the school year. Jack passed away in 2012, and Don in 2014.

TWIN CITIES HARMONICA SOCIETY
WE RECENTLY CELEBRATED OUR 40 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!! The Twin Cities Harmonica Society was formed in 1977 by Don Allen and Jack Bacon. Each came from professional music backgrounds- Don playing with a trio in Ohio and Jack as part of a local 5-player group. The initial purpose of the club was simply getting together to play and share information. There was no intention t

o do "play-outs", but as word of the group spread, so did requests to hear its music. Before long, it had purchased a sound system, band attire, and was performing in a variety of venues which, over the years, have ranged from banquets, to a Channel 5 telethon, and Saint Paul Saints game. This tradition continues today. Current meeting focus is on sharing information, group playing, and on breakout sessions to pursue areas of specific interest with other like-minded members. The group continues to attract musicians of all levels, from beginners to accomplished professionals, including internationally known Dick Gardner of the Harmonicats.

01/14/2026

Sorry to report that long time member Bob Danielski has passed away... 😓😓

12/09/2025

Great to see some new faces recently. Beginners are always welcome! Next meeting for diatonic players is January 5th. Chromatic ensemble is next Monday 12/15/25. Then we take a break for 2 weeks. No meetings on December 22 & 29th.

09/05/2025

Starting up again! Monday Sept 8th will be the chromatic players.

Had a blast playing before the St Paul Saints Game last night!
07/23/2025

Had a blast playing before the St Paul Saints Game last night!

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Edina, MN

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30pm - 8pm

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