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Neil Young bought this house in 1968, shortly after the breakup of Buffalo Springfield. He…
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Neil Young bought this house in 1968, shortly after the breakup of Buffalo Springfield. He…
Read MoreSound City Studios’ building was originally a production factory for British musical instrument…
Read MoreThe Hollywood Pantages Theatre, formerly known as RKO Pantages Theatre opened on…
Read MoreTopanga Skyline Studio formerly Skyline Recording Studios, has had many…
Read MoreCincinnati Gardens was an indoor arena located that opened in 1949. When it opened, its…
Read MoreNeil Young played a three-day stand at the Tavern in 1975 causing a traffic jam…
Read MoreThe tragic events of May 4, 1970, when National Guardsman fired upon protesting students, killing four of them – Allison Krause,
Read MoreA relative newcomer to the world of fine guitars, their guitars are now acknowledged as…
Read MoreRecording studios rarely have the kind of history that Sunset Sound has enjoyed. Led Zeppelin…
Read MoreDavid Geffen, once manager to many of the big names of the sixties, such as Joni Mitchell…
Read MoreThe Youngtown Rock and Roll Museum is a showcase of Rock related memorabilia from the…
Read MoreIf you were a local North Bay band you played here at one time or another, Neil Young…
Read MoreBroadcast from Studio 8H at NBC’s headquarters in the GE Building, Saturday…
Read MoreThe Nokia Theatre (currently called the Microsoft Theater) hosted the MTV…
Read MoreFormerly known as the Kodak Theatre, it has hosted the Academy Awards…
Read MoreAlice in Chains, B.B. King, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Nirvana, Pearl Jam…
Read MoreGreat Stage Park is the home to the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival…
Read MoreThe Bottom Line was a 400-seat club called which enjoyed a very long run…
Read MoreOpened in 1954, the Fontainebleau was once considered the most luxurious…
Read MoreOriginally a restaurant built in the early 1920’s, the Golden Bear became…
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