The Kinetic Playground In Chicago, IL
The Kinetic Playground was opened by Aaron Russo on April 3, 1968, as…
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The Kinetic Playground was opened by Aaron Russo on April 3, 1968, as…
Read MoreOriginally known as the “Orlando Stadium” when it was constructed in 1936 and then the…
Read MoreCompton Terrace amphitheater opened in Chandler Arizona in 1985 next to the Firebird International Raceway…
Read MoreComiskey Park was a baseball park in Chicago that served as the home of the Chicago White Sox…
Read MoreAfter recording Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, Derek and the Dominos headed back to America…
Read MoreBuilt in 1960 and demolished in 2003, the Jacksonville Coliseum had the distinction of being one of only six venues…
Read MoreBetween 1970 and 1972 the six members of Aerosmith lived here. They penned…
Read MoreIn 1968 Fantasy’s most successful act emerged when the local group Creedence…
Read MoreA relative newcomer to the world of fine guitars, their guitars are now acknowledged as…
Read MoreDavid Geffen, once manager to many of the big names of the sixties, such as Joni Mitchell…
Read MoreThe Grateful Dead opened their 1974 tour here on July 19. Other artists to…
Read MoreAlso known as the Michigan Theatre and the Michigan Building, in the 70’s…
Read MoreCleveland Stadium (also known as Lakefront Stadium and Cleveland Municipal…
Read MoreNow the location of the Hotel Commonwealth, The Rathskeller (akaThe Rat) was a Kenmore Square live…
Read MoreThe Garden opened on November 17, 1928 and was originally known as …
Read MoreParamount Recording Studios was built in the late 1960’s by the Brolin family…
Read MoreOn November 6, 1970 Aerosmith performed their first concert in front…
Read MoreThe Ozark Music Festival was held here on July 19-21, 1974 and is considered…
Read MoreThe industry’s most elite call NightBird their home away from home, taking full advantage…
Read MoreOnce a baptist church, this was the location where John Lennon recorded “Walls and Bridges”…
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