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Oh-OK: October 4, 1983 Columbia: Russell House Ballroom: Let's Active October 7, 1983 Washington, D.C. Ontario Theatre The Fleshtones Let's Active October 8, 1983 Philadelphia Irvine Auditorium: Pretty Poison Let's Active October 9, 1983 Piscataway: Hardee's: Let's Active October 11, 1983 Poughkeepsie: The Chance: October 12, 1983 Glenville ...
Warren Zevon's live album, Stand in the Fire, was recorded during five shows he played at The Roxy in April 1980. He also recorded another album, Live at The Roxy, in April 1978, and this was released in 2020. The Tragically Hip recorded Live at the Roxy in 1991. Jazz group The Crusaders recorded the live album Scratch at the Roxy in 1974.
The Liverpool Olympia was built in 1905 For Moss Empires Ltd by architect Frank Matcham as a purpose built indoor circus and variety theatre. The theatre was a response to the enormous success of Thomas Barrasford's Royal Hippodrome Theatre (4,000 capacity, built 1902, demolished 1984) which stood a very short distance away; the Olympia never managed to meet the success of the Hippodrome, and ...
The Roxy (sometimes Roxy NYC) was a popular nightclub and former disco roller rink located at 515 West 18th Street in New York City. Located in the Chelsea section of Manhattan, it began as a roller disco in 1978, founded by Steve Bauman, Richard Newhouse and Steve Greenberg. [1] It was acquired in 1985 by Gene DiNino.
Market and E. Sixth Sts., East Liverpool, Ohio: Coordinates: Area: 2 acres (0.81 ha) Architectural style: Mixed (more Than 2 Styles From Different Periods), Queen Anne: MPS: East Liverpool Central Business District MRA: NRHP reference No. 85003508 [1] Added to NRHP: November 14, 1985
East Liverpool is a city in southeastern Columbiana County, Ohio, United States.The population was 9,958 at the 2020 census. [6] It lies along the Ohio River at the intersection of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia about 30 miles (48 km) from both Pittsburgh and Youngstown.
The Big Three's loud and upbeat playing left a staple in the early Merseybeat sound. Gustafson was called the "second most important bassist ever to come out of Liverpool". [2] Roxy Music front man Bryan Ferry later called Gustafson a "wonderful player", adding, "“Love Is the Drug” wouldn’t have been anything without the bass playing. It ...
Born in 1851, Cassius Clark Thompson was a major player in East Liverpool's dominant pottery industry; he was the owner of a prosperous pottery firm that had been founded in 1868. Intending to build himself a house, he purchased a hillside lot on the southeastern edge of downtown, finding the site's view of the nearby Ohio River highly ...