Club 47
The club, now know as Club Passim was opened in 1958 when it was known as Club 47, based…
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The Trauma Club’s proprietor was Manny Rubin, who also ran The 2nd Fret on Sansom Street, considered…
Read MoreThe original venue was located at 22nd & Arch Streets and operated from 1968 to 1973…
Read MoreMelodyland was Southern California’s first theater-in-the-round. The location hosted many pop concerts…
Read MoreAlthough it was open, on and off, for less than three years, and fully operational for less…
Read MoreThe First (and last) Annual Palm Beach International Music and Arts Festival was…
Read MoreColumbia Records was known to have some of the best sound recording…
Read MoreThe second Atlanta International Pop Festival was a rock festival held in…
Read MoreOn July 28 1966, at the “Mid-Summer Spectacular Show of Shows” the…
Read MoreThe San Francisco Pop Festival was held here on Saturday October 26 &…
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Pop Festival was held here on December 22 and 23…
Read MoreOn November 15, 1968, Janis Joplin played her last concert with Big Brother…
Read MoreBrian was the drummer for The Chambers Brothers. He was previously…
Read MoreThe Cheetah was one of the hot places to play if you were an up and coming…
Read MoreFrom 1967 to September 1971 this funky location hosted many rock legends including The…
Read MoreBetween February 1964 until it’s closing in October of 1969, Cafe Au Go Go was a happening…
Read MoreThe Newport Pop Festival was held here the weekend of August 3-4, 1968 with many…
Read MoreFor many years, the Fairgrounds Grandstand Arena held huge concerts with famous …
Read MoreThe Ash Grove was probably the greatest folk/blues club of the sixties. In 1965 the …
Read MoreThis location has a long history as a club, but its longest incarnation was as the Coconut…
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