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On the picket line in Cudahy,Wisconsin, 1988. Left to right, Darryl Holter, Frankie Lee, Pete Seeger, Larry Penn, David B. Drake. Photo: Joanne Ricca.
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A 1987 photo of members of the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Labor History Society. Shown are: (top row, from left) Michael Gordon, Joe Vollmer, Jim Reiland (guest), and Kelly Sparks; (seated, from left) Darryl Holter, Nellie Wilson, Mil Lieberthal, Joanne Ricca.
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Darryl and his dog, Koya in backyard at 117 Cedar on the West Bank in Minneapolis, 1970. Photo: Alain Lizee.
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Wisconsin Governor Tony Earl signs legislation to provide for advance notice to workers in case of a plant closing. Darryl viewed on the left of the Governor and Future Milwaukee mayor, John Norquist, in second row. Photo: Joanne Ricca.
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Labor Day picnic for Milwaukee Socialist Party, 1986. The temperature was over 100 degrees.
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Darryl performing “Deep Tunnel Blues” at Workers Memorial Day rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1990. Photo: Joanne Ricca.













Darryl Holter grew up playing the guitar and singing country and rock and roll songs in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His current brand of Americana music draws from country, blues and folk traditions and often tells stories about people, places and events.