Carnegie Chapter Hall Where Bob Dylan Had His First New York Concert
Besides Big Joe Williams performing here on March, 9, 1962, the only other significant Rock N Roll concert here was…
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Besides Big Joe Williams performing here on March, 9, 1962, the only other significant Rock N Roll concert here was…
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Read MoreNow known as the Peabody Opera House. On July 11, 1978, the Rolling Stones performed one sold-out show…
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