Merriweather Post Pavilion
On May 25, 1969, The Who & Led Zeppelin were on the same bill here. It’s been said that this was the only…
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On May 25, 1969, The Who & Led Zeppelin were on the same bill here. It’s been said that this was the only…
Read MoreImportant dates in Rock N Roll History for the month of October. See who was born and who…
Read MoreOriginally known as the “Orlando Stadium” when it was constructed in 1936 and then the…
Read MoreOriginally called “Arizona State Fairgrounds Exposition Center”. In April 1965, the name was officially…
Read MoreThe original venue was located at 22nd & Arch Streets and operated from 1968 to 1973…
Read MoreOn Aug. 29, 1970, The Man-Pop Festival was a music festival held at was …
Read MoreAlthough it was open, on and off, for less than three years, and fully operational for less…
Read MoreOn November 9th, 1969 Janis Joplin played to a sellout crowd. This would be one of her last…
Read MoreOn Feb. 17, 1973, Free, best known for their 1970 song “All Right Now” broke up after playing their final show…
Read MoreOn 13 July 1985, the American version of Live Aid was held here to raise funds…
Read MoreAccording to legend the design of this building is meant to represent a stack…
Read MoreColumbia Records was known to have some of the best sound recording…
Read MoreDuring the 1930’s, it was called “Coconut Grove”. Its name was changed in the…
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Pop Festival was held here on December 22 and 23…
Read MoreCleveland Stadium (also known as Lakefront Stadium and Cleveland Municipal…
Read MoreThe Garden opened on November 17, 1928 and was originally known as …
Read MoreOn November 15, 1968, Janis Joplin played her last concert with Big Brother…
Read MoreThe Cheetah was one of the hot places to play if you were an up and coming…
Read MoreThe Grateful Dead played their last concerts here on July 8th and 9th before the death of…
Read MoreThe Tea Party was opened in January 1967 as a psychedelic club. In the years that…
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