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From the mid- to late-1970s into the 1980s, South Street's reputation as a musical, artistic, and countercultural hub was further solidified as it became the center of Philadelphia's punk scene and punk and alternative rock music communities, with venues such as JC Dobbs and stores such as Zipperhead catering to the burgeoning scene. [17] [18] [19]
In 1976, Quincy did a month-long tour of the midwest with Bob Holden on drums. A few months later on Friday August 13, 1976, while playing at JC Dobbs club on South Street in Philadelphia, Alex Takach was mysteriously murdered. After a short period of inactivity, the band re-emerged embracing the punk/new wave movement. Gerald Takach took the ...
"State of Love and Trust" was first performed live at the band's July 12, 1991 concert in Philadelphia at JC Dobbs. [10] Pearl Jam performed the song for its appearance on MTV Unplugged in 1992. When "State of Love and Trust" was performed by Pearl Jam at the MTV Singles Scene movie release party, Vedder intentionally interjected expletives ...
Dobbs had a 3.76 cumulative GPA in his double major. The week before Christmas, Dobbs was one of three winners, along with Michigan running back Blake Corum and Virginia running back Mike Hollins ...
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In 11 games since last December, Dobbs has completed 227 of 364 passes (62.4%) for 12 touchdowns, seven interceptions and an 81.5 passer rating.
Philadelphia: JC Dobbs Napalm Sunday July 13, 1989: Hoboken: Maxwell's Tad: July 15, 1989: Jamaica Plain: Green Street Station Cheater Slicks & Death of Samantha: July 18, 1989: New York City: The Pyramid Club (New Music Seminar) Cows, God Bullies, Lonely Moans & Surgery *Last show with Jason Everman. July 20, 1989 [8] Toronto: Canada: TBA ...
By the 1890s, an Eastern European Jewish population settled along the South Street and 4th Street commercial corridors, the latter of which became Philadelphia's Fabric Row. A significant number of Poles settled along the waterfront as dockworkers; many Italians began arriving and settling in Queen Village and South Philadelphia after 1910. [13]