Anaheim Convention Center
The Anaheim Convention Center is the largest exhibit facility on the West Coast of the United States…
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The Anaheim Convention Center is the largest exhibit facility on the West Coast of the United States…
Read MoreThe Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 is a public charity 501c3 nonprofit…
Read MoreThe Midwest Rock Festival was held at the State Fair Park in West Allis, Wisconsin…
Read MoreTopanga Skyline Studio formerly Skyline Recording Studios, has had many…
Read MoreLe Studio, which later became Studio Morin Heights was a recording studio…
Read MoreOn Feb. 17, 1973, Free, best known for their 1970 song “All Right Now” broke up after playing their final show…
Read MoreJohn Lennon and Yoko were invited be the emcees. Lennon suggested that they wouldn’t…
Read MoreMore rock and roll history has taken place in this one building than in most…
Read MoreThe Nokia Theatre (currently called the Microsoft Theater) hosted the MTV…
Read MoreThe stadium has hosted many famous concerts including the 1969 Rock…
Read MoreOn August 31 and September 1, 1969, thousands of people gathered outdoors…
Read MoreOn July 28 1966, at the “Mid-Summer Spectacular Show of Shows” the…
Read MoreThe Seattle Pop Festival was held here from July 25 to July 28, 1969…
Read MoreCleveland Stadium (also known as Lakefront Stadium and Cleveland Municipal…
Read MoreThe Goose Lake International Music Festival was an outdoor rock festival…
Read MoreThe Texas International Pop Festival was held here, on Labor Day weekend…
Read MoreCaribou Ranch was a recording studio built by producer James William Guercio in 1972 …
Read MoreFormerly Atlanta International Raceway, this was the site of the Atlanta International Pop…
Read MoreDesigned by architect William Burnet Tuthill and built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1891…
Read MoreThe original Buffalo Springfield played their last ever concert here on May 5, 1968, On the bill…
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