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"The KPXM Tower (formerly KXLI Tower) is the tallest structure in Minnesota, a guyed aerial mast rising 1505 feet (458.72 meters). It formerly transmitted the signal for KPXM-TV (virtual channel 41 (40 digital), which is an Ion Television network affiliate licensed to serve St. Cloud, Minnesota. The tower is located about halfway between St. Cloud and the core of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area, near the city of Big Lake. The tower was completed in 1997 and is the property of American Tower. KXLI was the call sign of channel 41 when the tower was built. It surpassed the height of the KMSP Tower, completed in 1971. The tallest non-guyed structures in the state are the IDS Tower (792 ft/241.4 m or 910 ft/277.3 m with rooftop antennas) and the Capella Tower (776 ft/236.5 m) in Minneapolis. See also *List of masts External links * * Category:Towers in Minnesota Category:Radio masts and towers in the United States Category:Towers completed in 1997 Category:1997 establishments in Minnesota Category:Buildings and structures in Sherburne County, Minnesota "
"Florida Midland Railroad or Florida Midland Railway may refer to: *Florida Midland Railway (defunct) - a former railroad bypassing Orlando to the west *Florida Midland Railroad (current) - a short line railroad in several sections in central Florida "
"Muleskinner was an American bluegrass supergroup, active during the early 1970s.Muleskinner bio Early history In the late 1960s, Peter Rowan and David Grisman played together in a psychedelic band Earth Opera. The band didn't last longer than couple of years and Rowan went on to join Seatrain, where he met Richard Greene. After two albums with Seatrain, Greene and Rowan went on to form Muleskinner with banjoist Bill Keith, whom Greene had played with in Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band in the early 1960s, and Clarence White, former guitarist of Kentucky Colonels and The Byrds, along with bassist John Kahn and drummer John Guerin, who also worked for The Byrds. Planned show with Bill Monroe This lineup can be considered as a bluegrass supergroup, a term not often used with bluegrass. The original start of the group was connected with Bill Monroe, as Richard Greene (who played for his Bluegrass Boys before), was asked to put a band together to join him in a television program. However, Monroe's bus had some technical problems and Muleskinner had to play the whole evening on their own and it was a success. Recording contract All this resulted in a recording contract with Warner Bros. and the band recorded its first studio album, Muleskinner, which included elements from jazz, country and progressive bluegrass. This recording can be noted as the first one in the bluegrass genre to include drums. Clarence White death The album was successful, but the band ended under tragic circumstances: guitarist Clarence White was killed by a drunken driver just couple of months after the record was released.Clarence White death The band also recorded a live album in 1973, which was released 25 years later. Discography * Muleskinner (1973) (re-released as A Potpourri of Bluegrass Jam in 1994) * Muleskinner Live: Original Television Soundtrack (1998, recorded 1973) Members * David Grisman - mandolin * Peter Rowan - guitar, vocals * Clarence White - guitar, vocals * Richard Greene - violin, vocals * Bill Keith - banjo * John Kahn - bass * Stuart Schulman - bass * John Guerin - drums References External links * Muleskinner on YouTube *New Camptown Races, Dark Hollow Category:American bluegrass music groups "