The Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66
The Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 is a public charity 501c3 nonprofit…
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The Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 is a public charity 501c3 nonprofit…
Read MoreThroughout its many years, the Village Gate featured many top jazz and Rock N Roll…
Read MoreThe Retinal Circus was a short-lived dive that operated in a basement from…
Read MoreThe Bottom Line was a 400-seat club called which enjoyed a very long run…
Read MoreOn November 15, 1968, Janis Joplin played her last concert with Big Brother…
Read MoreBetween February 1964 until it’s closing in October of 1969, Cafe Au Go Go was a happening…
Read MoreChess Records was located at several different locations on the south side of Chicago, but this…
Read MoreOn April 30, 1983, the great Muddy Waters suffered a fatal heart attack at the Good Samaritan…
Read MoreThe Grateful Dead played their last concerts here on July 8th and 9th before the death of…
Read MorePaul’s Mall had a relatively short life, but in their approximately 15 years of…
Read MoreFestival Field was the former location of the Newport Folk and Jazz Festival…
Read MoreBob Dylan played his first professional gig here in 1961. He opened for John Lee…
Read MoreFor many years, the Fairgrounds Grandstand Arena held huge concerts with famous …
Read MoreThis location was numerous clubs at one time or another including The Matrix and the…
Read MoreIn 1976, in a back room here, many great or soon to be great attractions played here…
Read MoreAt one time or another, if you played Los Angeles, you played at the Roxy. Van Morrison…
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