Long Island Music Hall of Fame
Formerly known as the “Long Island Music Hall of Fame” a not-for-profit organization founded in …
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Formerly known as the “Long Island Music Hall of Fame” a not-for-profit organization founded in …
Read MoreIn 1952 Woody Guthrie was one of the early American musicians who moved to the Topanga area…
Read MoreErasmus Hall High School was a four-year public high school founded in 1786 as Erasmus Hall Academy
Read MoreAbraham Lincoln High School has a number of music related alumni including…
Read MoreNow known as the Peabody Opera House. On July 11, 1978, the Rolling Stones performed one sold-out show…
Read MoreBorn 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 MoreThe Brill Building is home to some of the most important music offices in Manhattan..
Read MoreRecording studios rarely have the kind of history that Sunset Sound has enjoyed. Led Zeppelin…
Read MoreMore than one hundred hit songs were recorded here between its founding in 1967 and its …
Read MoreWhile a student here, in dorm room 203 of the Weinstein Residence Hall, Rick Rubin…
Read MoreMany music legends played here, many got some of their first gigs here as well. Here’s a…
Read MoreThe Cow Palace, located in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, hosts well over one…
Read MoreLines of long-stemmed chorus girls kicked high to the music when this club first opened…
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