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The Knot Squad will keep your Minneapolis dance floor full! Having performed at more than 1,000 wedding ceremonies and dances (of every denomination) across the Upper Midwest, you can trust The Knot Squad to provide excellent wedding entertainment for your big day.

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The Knot Squad is helmed by two all-stars with classical training in guitar and voice, as well as years of professional performance experience. Don’t settle for the same 30 songs every other Minneapolis wedding gets – with The Knot Squad, you can choose any music you want.'

The Knot Squad can provide music for your entire evening, from ceremony to dance. For elegant, classical wedding music or funky, upbeat tunes to walk down the aisle to, you can trust The Knot Squad. Whether you’re into classic rock, country, R&B or 90s alternative for your wedding dance, we can hit the sweet spot for you and your guests. Don’t hesitate to see what we can bring to the table for you.

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Minneapolis is the county seat of Hennepin County and the larger of the Twin Cities, the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the United States. As of 2018, Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of Minnesota and 46th-largest in the United States, with an estimated population of 425,403. The Twin Cities metropolitan area consists of Minneapolis, its neighbor Saint Paul, and suburbs which altogether contain about 3.63 million people, and is the third-largest economic center in the Midwest.

Minneapolis lies on both banks of the Mississippi River, just north of the river's confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Saint Paul, the state's capital. The city is abundantly rich in water, with 13 lakes, wetlands, the Mississippi River, creeks and waterfalls; many connected by parkways in the Chain of Lakes and the Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway. It was once the world's flour milling capital and a hub for timber. The city and surrounding region is the primary business center between Chicago and Seattle. As of 2018, the Twin Cities were home to 18 Fortune 500 companies, the fifth-largest hub of major corporate headquarters in the United States. As an integral link to the global economy, Minneapolis is categorized as a global city.

Minneapolis has one of the largest LGBT populations in the U.S. proportional to its overall population. Noted for its strong music and performing arts scenes, Minneapolis is home to both the award-winning Guthrie Theater and the historic First Avenue nightclub. Reflecting the region's status as an epicenter of folk, funk, and alternative rock music, the city served as the launching pad for several of the 20th century's most influential musicians, including Bob Dylan and Prince. Minneapolis has also become noted for its underground and independent hip-hop and rap scenes, producing artists such as Brother Ali, Atmosphere, and Dessa.

Daniel Payne, John Stevens, and George Bowman contributed to replacing Albion, the original name suggested for the city. The name Minneapolis is attributed to Charles Hoag, the city's first schoolmaster, who combined mni, a Dakota Sioux word for water, and polis, the Greek word for city.

The history and economic growth of Minneapolis are tied to water, the city's defining physical characteristic, which was brought to the region during the last ice age 10,000 years ago. Ice blocks deposited in valleys by retreating glaciers created the lakes of Minneapolis. Fed by a receding glacier and Lake Agassiz, torrents of water from a glacial river cut the Mississippi riverbed and created the river's only waterfall, Saint Anthony Falls, important to the early settlers of Minneapolis.

As of the 2010 U.S. census, the racial composition was as follows:

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