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Stephen T. McClellan (born March 22, 1950) is an American
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and educator. For 30 years he worked at a series of nightclubs housed in a former bus depot at the corner of First Avenue and 7th Street in downtown Minneapolis, promoting the careers of local musicians and expanding the reach of talent from around the world. These clubs—beginning with The Depot, Uncle Sam's, and Sam's (and 7th St. Entry)—eventually became the First Avenue & 7th St. Entry nightclub that buoyed the
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and contributed to the development of
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and
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. McClellan is number 1 on a list of Unforgettable Minnesota Characters. At First Avenue, a music critic gave him the nickname "Chainsaw." Later, he taught music business and arts management at colleges in the Twin Cities. McClellan founded DEMO (originally as DMAF later DAMF) in 1999 to help aspiring musicians succeed.


Early life

McClellan is the second-oldest of eleven children born to Robert T. McClellan, a
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and decorated World War II fighter pilot, and Betty Brancheau. He grew up in a
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family in
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, Minnesota. He graduated from
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in 1968,Riemenschneider, p. 49. and attended the
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, where he graduated in 1974 with a
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in speech communications. McClellan worked for the Minnesota Public Interest Research Group (MPIRG) and wanted to join
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's organization.


First Avenue

In 1973, McClellan worked as a
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at
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, when it was run as a
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by the of
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from 1972 until 1979. , who operated in many U.S. cities, liked him and sent him to management training in
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, and
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. In 1980 Allan Fingerhut regained control of the business, and hired the partnership of McClellan and Jack Meyers (and later Dan Lessard) to manage the club. A McClellan booking in 1979, the
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, ushered disco out and in its place came punk and live rock and roll. For a few years, dance nights, ladies nights and male strippers in the main room paid the bills, but, on a shoestring budget, the annex 7th Street Entry opened in 1980, the fruit of a 1500 investment in a former coat room. McClellan became a talent buyer, the marketing director and eventually the general manager. Martin Keller describes McClellan's expansive bookings: "exotic Afro-pop, speed metal, funk, reggae, punk, pop, folk-rock, country rock, hip hop, and the occasional jazz and comedy acts". Working against the grain of segregation in Minneapolis which was hostile to the idea of black audiences, and of black musicians playing downtown, in the late 1970s McClellan booked black bands, notably
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in the eleven-piece Mind & Matter (and later
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and The Time). In 1981 following the
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, he booked
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for the first of what would be nine full-blown concerts. Chris Riemenschneider quotes McClellan, "It was so exciting in the early '80s to see Prince mix the audiences, the racial diversity he brought." Sam's was renamed First Avenue on New Year's Eve in 1981. McClellan earned the nickname "Chainsaw" from music critic P.D. Larson. As general manager, McClellan championed local talent and made performance space for
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,
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, The Replacements,
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, The Time,
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,
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, and
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. He promoted
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, U2,
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, the
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, and
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all early in their careers. He also presented legacy acts such as
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,
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, and
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to sold-out crowds. Remembering the era's wild west of settlement with artists, Frank Riley thought McClellan was one of perhaps three "really reliable" promoters in the United States. Some of the contracts he signed with hundreds of groups from around the world can be seen online at the
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.


Teaching and other associations

After leaving First Avenue in 2004, McClellan taught music business at Globe University and Minnesota School of Business which since then has ceased operations, and later taught arts management at the now-defunct
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in
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. He has served on the boards of Cedar Cultural Center,
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radio, Minnesota Public Interest Research Group and the Downtown Warehouse Association. As of 2019, he was a part-time
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at the Schooner Tavern in south Minneapolis.


DEMO

In 1999, McClellan founded the non-profit DMAF (Developing Music and Arts Foundation) which in 2004 was rechristened DEMO (Diverse Emerging Music Organization) where he works to promote and educate developing musicians. He told
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in a 2014 interview that it is not the bottom line, but rather the "street level stuff" that is important. He also said to MPR in 2005 that he believes the cutting edge of music "is in the Twin Cities growing immigrant communities". Many of ''The Naked Songwriter'' series by DEMO were recorded at Orfield Laboratories. Despite his stated dislike of recordings, McClellan wrote the liner notes for ''The Bootlegs Volume 1: Celebrating 35 years of First Avenue'', proceeds from which go to DEMO.


Personal life

McClellan claimed in early 2016 to ever have voted for only two major party candidates,
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and
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. Instead, he much preferred third party politics. McClellan was married to Cindy Lawson, singer and guitarist for the Clams, and they have two daughters. He moved to
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, around 2020. Brian Lambert of ''
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'' describes him as, "dare we say, extraordinarily colorful". Jon Bream of the ''
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'' called him, "Quirky, cranky, verbosely opinionated and hugely influential".


Awards and honors

After he became a manager at Uncle Sam's, named him Rookie of the Year in 1977. McClellan won the Connie Hector Award at the 1996 Minnesota Music Awards. In 2015 on McClellan's 65th birthday, mayor of
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,
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, and mayor of
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, Chris Coleman, celebrated a Steve McClellan Day with proclamations.


Bibliography

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External links


Meet Steve McClellan
at DEMO
First Avenue: Closer to the Stars
(March 30, 2020). Twin Cities PBS (TPT), 57 minutes {{DEFAULTSORT:McClellan, Steve Living people 1950 births 20th-century American businesspeople Businesspeople from Minneapolis American music promoters DeLaSalle High School (Minneapolis) alumni