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 called “Arizona State Fairgrounds Exposition Center”. In April 1965, the name was officially…
Read MoreOn their Farewell Tour, Cream performed two sold-out shows at the Rhode Island Auditorium on…
Read MoreRCA Victor’s Music Center Of The World, also known as RCA Studios, Hollywood and RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood…
Read MoreThe Singer Bowl hosted concerts over the years, including a 1968 concert headlined by The Doors with The Who as the opening act. Jimi Hendrix also performed there in August 1968.
Read MoreOn 13 July 1985, the American version of Live Aid was held here to raise funds…
Read MoreSo much happened here over the years….. Janis Joplin played her final gig with Big…
Read MoreIn 1968 Fantasy’s most successful act emerged when the local group Creedence…
Read MoreAs part of their “Roadhouse Blues Tour”, the Doors played here and most…
Read MoreLeadbelly, (1885-1949) is cited by many Rock musicians as a major influence…
Read MoreThe San Francisco Pop Festival was held here on Saturday October 26 &…
Read MoreThe Garden opened on November 17, 1928 and was originally known as …
Read MoreJohn and Tom Fogerty from Creedence Clearwater Revival, grew up in…
Read MoreThe Cheetah was one of the hot places to play if you were an up and coming…
Read MoreFormerly Atlanta International Raceway, this was the site of the Atlanta International Pop…
Read MoreDonald “Duck” Dunn, Sam Phillips, Isaac Hayes, Jimmy Griffin, J. Blackfoot
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Read MoreCommonly just referred to as “Woodstock” this is the location of the most famous rock…
Read MoreThe cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Willie & The Poor Boys” was shot at…
Read MoreThe New York edition of the famous restaurant/bar chain. The Times Square cafe…
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