Where Dee Dee Ramone Of The Ramones Died
Dee Dee Ramone, born Douglas Glenn Colvin, and one of the original founding members of…
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Dee Dee Ramone, born Douglas Glenn Colvin, and one of the original founding members of…
Read MoreHe played drums for the band from 1974 through 1978 and co-produced…
Read MoreOver time, the club became a premier location for the punk and new wave scene…
Read More914 Sound Studios was a recording studio in Blauvelt, New York during the 1970s…
Read MoreEarly on, this was known as a country music venue, but there were a fair share of rock and…
Read MoreOn October 23, 2016 a street in Forest Hills, New York was renamed after the Ramones and called…
Read MoreErasmus Hall High School was a four-year public high school founded in 1786 as Erasmus Hall Academy
Read MoreForest Hills High School is where original Ramones members Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee…
Read MoreOpened in 1940, this venue has seen everything from Frank Sinatra to the…
Read MoreThe Bottom Line was a 400-seat club called which enjoyed a very long run…
Read MoreOriginally a restaurant built in the early 1920’s, the Golden Bear became…
Read MoreNow the location of the Hotel Commonwealth, The Rathskeller (akaThe Rat) was a Kenmore Square live…
Read MoreThe Phoenix began as a small town opera house. Opened in 1905 as the Hill…
Read MoreJoey was the lead singer for the seminal rock band “The Ramones”…
Read MoreThe Berkeley Square was a small music club in Berkeley, California, operating through the 1970s…
Read MoreThis was the location for the 1979 movie, “Rock and Roll High School,” featuring …
Read MoreIn the 60s, the Tropicana was a low rent hotel appealing to struggling musicians…
Read MoreThe brick building at 2nd Street between Bowery and 2nd Ave. was the background…
Read MoreThe New York edition of the famous restaurant/bar chain. The Times Square cafe…
Read MoreMost of the major acts from the 70’s played here including Blondie, David Bowie, The…
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