Merriweather Post Pavilion
On May 25, 1969, The Who & Led Zeppelin were on the same bill here. It’s been said that this was the only…
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On May 25, 1969, The Who & Led Zeppelin were on the same bill here. It’s been said that this was the only…
Read MoreOriginally known as the “Orlando Stadium” when it was constructed in 1936 and then the…
Read MoreJohn made his last ever TV appearance on April 18, 1975 when he appeared on ‘Salute To Sir Lew…
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Read MoreOn Feb. 17, 1973, Free, best known for their 1970 song “All Right Now” broke up after playing their final show…
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Read MoreCommonly referred to as the “Kennedy Center”, it is the busiest performing arts facility in the…
Read MoreRecording studios rarely have the kind of history that Sunset Sound has enjoyed. Led Zeppelin…
Read MoreDavid Geffen, once manager to many of the big names of the sixties, such as Joni Mitchell…
Read MoreThe Youngtown Rock and Roll Museum was a showcase of Rock related memorabilia from the…
Read MoreThe Grateful Dead opened their 1974 tour here on July 19. Other artists to…
Read MoreFormerly known as the Kodak Theatre, it has hosted the Academy Awards…
Read MoreAs part of their “Roadhouse Blues Tour”, the Doors played here and most…
Read MoreThe Garden opened on November 17, 1928 and was originally known as …
Read MoreLe Dome was co-founded by Elton John in 1977. The “chic French” restaurant…
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Read MoreThe Studio at The Palms is the first ever recording studio located inside a casino…
Read MoreFinal resting place for the ashes of:
Read MoreWestern Recorders was considered on of the world’s premiere studios. In 1989…
Read MoreThe auditorium was the launching point of the first American tour of The Rolling Stones. The…
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