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 MoreOpened in 1962 and closed in December of 1992, Ultra-Sonic Recording Studios was a former recording studio…
Read MoreThe Trauma Club’s proprietor was Manny Rubin, who also ran The 2nd Fret on Sansom Street, considered…
Read MoreOn 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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Read MoreThe original venue was located at 22nd & Arch Streets and operated from 1968 to 1973…
Read MoreConcert performers have included The Grateful Dead, Bob Marley, Van Morrison…
Read MoreOn November 9th, 1969 Janis Joplin played to a sellout crowd. This would be one of her last…
Read MoreOn Feb. 17, 1973, Free, best known for their 1970 song “All Right Now” broke up after playing their final show…
Read MoreThis Estate is located on a secluded drive in the Hollywood Hills. The property includes a rooftop…
Read MoreMany great acts have graced the stage of the Beacon which is known for its superior acoustics, including the…
Read MoreProbably the most famous performance here was when Peter Frampton appeared in August 1975 and…
Read MoreMore rock and roll history has taken place in this one building than in most…
Read MoreWorld famous gathering spot for musicians actors and anyone else looking for…
Read MoreFrom 1957–1964 Pal Recording Studio was an independent shop that …
Read MoreDuring the 1930’s, it was called “Coconut Grove”. Its name was changed in the…
Read MoreAs part of their “Roadhouse Blues Tour”, the Doors played here and most…
Read MoreFrank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention played here nightly nightly for 6 months in 1967. Their shows…
Read MoreThee Image was Miami’s best known psychedelic rock club in the ’60’s,…
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