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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he Bitter End West opened November 23, 1970, and closed 3 years later. The venue was formerly known as…
Read MoreThe Kinetic Playground was opened by Aaron Russo on April 3, 1968, as…
Read MoreThe Trauma Club’s proprietor was Manny Rubin, who also ran The 2nd Fret on Sansom Street, considered…
Read MoreAlthough it was open, on and off, for less than three years, and fully operational for less…
Read MoreProbably the most famous performance here was when Peter Frampton appeared in August 1975 and…
Read MoreBorn as a coffeehouse in the fifties and boomed with folk music in the early sixties…
Read MoreOn July 28 1966, at the “Mid-Summer Spectacular Show of Shows” the…
Read MoreStrangely enough, Tim Buckley and his son Jeff Buckley went to school…
Read MoreThe Seattle Pop Festival was held here from July 25 to July 28, 1969…
Read MoreOn May 29, 1997 Jeff was waiting for his band to arrive and decided to take…
Read MoreParamount Recording Studios was built in the late 1960’s by the Brolin family…
Read MoreThe Atlantic City Pop Festival took place at the Atlantic City Race Track on…
Read MoreThis is where the notorious Acid Test’s were held in the mid 1960’s. The Trips Festival…
Read MoreThe Civic Auditorium is probably best known for hosting the Motown 25th Anniversary…
Read MoreTim Buckley died in the emergency room here at Santa Monica Hospital (now known as…
Read MoreOfficially known as the Sidney B. Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre. On June 10th…
Read MoreSan Anselmo was home to Marin’s premiere rock venue, the Lion’s Share located near United…
Read MoreElektra Records was started in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickholt. During most of the …
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