The Harlem Cultural Festival, Also Known As Black Woodstock
Now Known s Marcus Garvey Park, Mount Morris Park is a 20 acre park on the border…
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Now Known s Marcus Garvey Park, Mount Morris Park is a 20 acre park on the border…
Read MoreThe First (and last) Annual Palm Beach International Music and Arts Festival was…
Read MoreOn September 9, 1956, Elvis Presley made his first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show…
Read MoreRecording studios rarely have the kind of history that Sunset Sound has enjoyed. Led Zeppelin…
Read MoreThis Beverly Hills area mansion that once belonged to John Phillips of The…
Read MoreParamount Recording Studios was built in the late 1960’s by the Brolin family…
Read MoreThe Texas International Pop Festival was held here, on Labor Day weekend…
Read MoreThe Vocal Group Hall of Fame was created to present the music history of vocal groups to people of…
Read MoreFrom 1967 to September 1971 this funky location hosted many rock legends including The…
Read MoreThe Tea Party was opened in January 1967 as a psychedelic club. In the years that…
Read MoreIn 1964, Sly Stewart of Sly and the Family Stone lived here while he was a DJ at KDIA…
Read MoreCommonly just referred to as “Woodstock” this is the location of the most famous rock…
Read MoreAnother location that housed many clubs, as the Orphanage, this location hosted…
Read MoreWhen it was built by the Shriners back in 1906 (and rebuilt in 1920 after a fire) the…
Read MoreBilly collaborated with some of the greatest names in the music industry, including The Beatles…
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