John F. Kennedy Stadium – “Live Aid” American Venue And “The Monsters of Rock Festival”
On 13 July 1985, the American version of Live Aid was held here to raise funds…
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On 13 July 1985, the American version of Live Aid was held here to raise funds…
Read MoreThe Youngtown Rock and Roll Museum was a showcase of Rock related memorabilia from the…
Read MoreOriginally a restaurant built in the early 1920’s, the Golden Bear became…
Read MoreOn June 14, 1972, the first concert at the Tower was Dave Mason and…
Read MoreThis may look like just another jewelry/gallery/rock shop, but the location…
Read MoreThe Grateful Dead played their last concerts here on July 8th and 9th before the death of…
Read MoreThe oldest art school west of the Mississippi River. Graduates include…
Read MoreJerry’s home went on the market in September of 2010, but was soon after removed from…
Read MoreWestern Recorders was considered on of the world’s premiere studios. In 1989…
Read MoreOfficially known as the “Spreckels Temple of Music”, it is located between the Steinhart…
Read MoreThis location was numerous clubs at one time or another including The Matrix and the…
Read MoreAlmost immediately after opening in 1983, this 600 seat location called Wolfgang’…
Read MoreThis famous night club was originally opened by Jeff Pollack in 1976, Jeff sold…
Read MoreAnother location that housed many clubs, as the Orphanage, this location hosted…
Read MoreThis was a very happening spot in the late 60’s when such Rock luminaries as Elvin…
Read MoreIn 1975 Jerry Garcia and Friends (really The Grateful Dead) returned from a year off …
Read MoreCreedence Clearwater Revival played their first gig here when it was called New…
Read MoreThe Sweetwater is the legendary Mill Valley music club which for over 30 years has been the…
Read MoreThis was one of the last of the great record stores… remember vinyl? Whenever musicians…
Read MoreOn August 9, 1995, Jerome John “Jerry” Garcia died here. Death was attributed…
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