Pacific Coliseum – The Doors Live in Vancouver 1970 Album Recorded Here
As part of their “Roadhouse Blues Tour”, the Doors played here and most…
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As 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 MoreThee Image was Miami’s best known psychedelic rock club in the ’60’s,…
Read MoreThe Seattle Pop Festival was held here from July 25 to July 28, 1969…
Read MoreThe Garden opened on November 17, 1928 and was originally known as …
Read MoreNow a Comfort Inn (boring!) it was once called Swingos and was home to…
Read MoreParamount Recording Studios was built in the late 1960’s by the Brolin family…
Read MoreThe Texas International Pop Festival was held here, on Labor Day weekend…
Read MoreThis hotel of choice for many ’60s and ’70s rock stars extends over Elliott Bay…
Read MoreDon was a major force in the early-mid years of Rock music. He was…
Read MoreAtlantic was founded in 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson and was originally conceived…
Read MoreCovering the museum walls and in the colorful display cases, you’ll find beautiful artwork…
Read MoreIn addition to having The Little River Band, Loverboy, The Righteous Brothers, The Temptations…
Read MoreFormerly Atlanta International Raceway, this was the site of the Atlanta International Pop…
Read MoreLed Zeppelin played their first ever U.S. concert here on December 26, 1968. On this tour, Led…
Read MoreAlso known as Mellon Arena, many large famous rock and pop acts have…
Read MoreLed Zeppelin used the famous image of the Hindenburg disaster at the…
Read MoreThe Tea Party was opened in January 1967 as a psychedelic club. In the years that…
Read MoreThe Scene was one of the hippest venues in late-’60s Manhattan. Major rock…
Read MoreThe auditorium was the launching point of the first American tour of The Rolling Stones. The…
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