
A new documentary from Twin Cities PBS highlights the artists, venues, and cultural movements that made the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood a defining force in Minnesota’s music history.
ST. PAUL, Minn., April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Twin Cities PBS is proud to announce the premiere of The Wild West Bank Sound, a new history documentary exploring the vibrant music culture that emerged in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood and helped shape Minnesota’s artistic identity. The film will premiere as part of the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF) on April 19 and will also be available to watch on TPT 2 and stream on the PBS App on April 21.
Blending archival footage, historic photography, and personal stories from musicians and community voices, The Wild West Bank Sound traces the evolution of a neighborhood that became a creative home for folk, bluegrass, reggae, rock, and more. From the studio behind acclaimed music documentaries including The Minneapolis Sound, First Avenue: Closer to the Stars, and Minnesota Hardcore, the film reveals how this cultural movement shaped both local and national music.
More than a music story, the documentary builds on Twin Cities PBS’s tradition of place-based storytelling, spotlighting how the Cedar-Riverside West Bank became a gathering place where musicians, venues, and community spaces fueled a vibrant culture of experimentation, activism, and artistic expression. Through the voices of artists and those who lived in the era, the film highlights how this neighborhood shaped a music scene whose influence continues to resonate today.
“For many Minnesotans, the West Bank holds an almost mythic place in our cultural zeitgeist,” said Daniel Bergin, Executive Producer and WEM Endowed Director of History at Twin Cities PBS. “What makes this film special is hearing directly from the musicians and community members who lived it. Their stories show how a small neighborhood became an incubator for creativity that helped shape Minnesota’s music identity.”
“As we began talking to people who were part of the West Bank music scene, it quickly became clear how many incredible stories were still waiting to be told,” said Kevin Dragseth, producer of The Wild West Bank Sound. “This film is really about listening to those voices and letting them paint a picture of a time and place that meant so much to so many.”
The documentary’s upcoming premiere at the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF) underscores the film’s cultural significance and offers audiences an opportunity to experience it alongside the community and music traditions it celebrates. Additional outreach and storytelling efforts will include partnerships with local music organizations, artists, and cultural institutions connected to the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood.
For more information and additional assets, including a screener and press materials, please visit The Wild West Bank Sound press kit.
About Twin Cities PBS
Twin Cities PBS’s mission is to enrich lives and strengthen our community through the power of media. Established nearly 70 years ago, Twin Cities PBS now operates as a public service media organization that harnesses a range of media tools to serve citizens in new ways — with multiple broadcast channels, online teaching resources, educational outreach, and community engagement activities reaching more than 4.3 million people each month. In addition to producing high-impact local films and series, Twin Cities PBS is also a national producer of content with a body of work that includes America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston, When Whales Walked, SciGirls, Hero Elementary, and our latest children’s media program Skillsville. Over its history, Twin Cities PBS has been recognized for its innovation and creativity with numerous awards, including Peabody awards and national and regional Emmy® Awards. Find more information at TPT.org.
Press Contact:
Kelly Bigler, Twin Cities PBS
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(414) 687-3163
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