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  2. Marquee Club - Wikipedia

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    The Marquee Club was a music venue in London, England, which opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts. It was a small and relatively cheap club, in the heart of London's West End . It was the location of the first live performance by the Rolling Stones on 12 July 1962.

  3. List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s) - Wikipedia

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    Marquee Club: 9 August 1968: Bracknell: Bracknell Sports Center: 10 August 1968: Wollaston: Motown Club 17 August 1968: London Marquee Club 23 August 1968: Stoke-on-Trent: The Place 30 August 1968: Welwyn: Welwyn Civic Center 31 August 1968: London Black Sheep Club 6 September 1968 Marquee Club 8 September 1968: King's Lynn: Maid's Head 13 ...

  4. Harold Pendleton - Wikipedia

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    Harold Pendleton (17 July 1924 – 22 September 2017) was a British music business executive and former club owner, who established the Marquee Club in London and the National Jazz Festival, the precursor of the Reading Rock Festival.

  5. File:Wardour Street former site of the original Marquee Club ...

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    At the end of the hall were double-doors with glass portholes that led into the actual Marquee Club area. The Marquee Club area was housed where the 100 Wardour Street club is now housed. The club contained a DJ booth, stage, club floor where punters stood and a back area that had another bar (the back bar).

  6. National Jazz and Blues Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Archive: a history of UK rock festivals National Jazz and Blues Festival and The Marquee Club Eric Burdon, Stevie Winwood, Long John Baldry, Julie Driscoll and Rod Stewart - I Feel Alright, - The Fifth National Jazz and Blues Festival, Richmond, 8 August 1965 on YouTube

  7. The Rolling Stones UK Tour 1971 - Wikipedia

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    The Marquee Club and Roundhouse Gigs have also surfaced on various bootleg records. Whilst the bonus material from the 2015 re-release of Sticky Fingers contains five tracks from the performance at the Roundhouse (as well as studio outtakes from the album). Subsequently the Marquee Club has been released separately on 19 June 2015 in CD and ...

  8. The 1980 Floor Show - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Floor Show was a rock musical spectacle featuring English rock musician David Bowie as the protagonist, held at the Marquee Club in Soho, London, on October 18–20, 1973. It was broadcast in the United States by NBC on November 16, 1973, as part of the series The Midnight Special , [ 1 ] and presented the last performance of Bowie as ...

  9. Ten Years After - Wikipedia

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    That November, the quartet signed a manager, Chris Wright, and changed their name to Blues Trip. Using the name Blues Yard they played one show at the Marquee Club supporting the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. Alvin Lee and Leo Lyons again changed their name in 1966 to Ten Years After – in honour of Elvis Presley, [5] one of Lee's idols. [5] (This ...