The Troubadour – Elton John’s First Ever U.S. Show
Born as a coffeehouse in the fifties and boomed with folk music in the early sixties…
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Born as a coffeehouse in the fifties and boomed with folk music in the early sixties…
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 is a showcase of Rock related memorabilia from the…
Read MoreThe Grateful Dead opened their 1974 tour here on July 19. Other artists to…
Read MoreLe Dome was co-founded by Elton John in 1977. The “chic French” restaurant…
Read MoreCaribou Ranch was a recording studio built by producer James William Guercio in 1972 …
Read MoreThe Studio at The Palms is the first ever recording studio located inside a casino…
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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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Read MoreThe Cow Palace, located in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, hosts well over one…
Read MoreA wonderful outdoor setting located in Griffith Park. Many of the top bands of the last…
Read MoreThe home of the L. A. Philharmonic, but has seen many famous rock shows, including …
Read MoreEntertainers from around the world have performed here such as KISS, The Rolling Stones…
Read MoreFormerly the Universal Amphitheater, this longtime venue has been a rock and roll landmark…
Read MoreBilly collaborated with some of the greatest names in the music industry, including The Beatles…
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