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  2. August Moon - Wikipedia

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    Upon returning to Richmond, Moon had success in talent shows hosted by disc jockey Allen Knight at the Hippodrome Theater. Knight helped guide Moon into a career as a singer, which led to performing on package tours with Ruth Brown, Chuck Berry and Fats Domino. [9] He moved to New Jersey and performed in the New York area.

  3. Robins Center - Wikipedia

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    The Robins Center is a 7,201-seat multi-purpose arena in Richmond, Virginia. Opened in 1972, the arena is home to the University of Richmond Spiders basketball . It hosted the ECAC South (now known as the Colonial Athletic Association ) men's basketball tournament in 1983.

  4. 1947 flying disc craze - Wikipedia

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    Dozens of "flying discs" in Richmond, Virginia were revealed to be paper plates released by jokesters from a tall building. [126] On July 9, airplane inventor Orville Wright argued the disc reports are "more propaganda for war, to stir up the people and excite them to believe a foreign power has designs on this nation". [127]

  5. Words and Sounds Tour - Wikipedia

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    She soon recovered and joined Sting on May 15, when the tour arrived in Madison, Wisconsin at the Kohl Center. [3] Scott resumed a North America second leg tour in July with dates scheduled through the summer. [4] The tour was later packaged and released as a two CD-set entitled Experience: Jill Scott 826+.

  6. Richmond Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Coliseum is a defunct arena located in downtown Richmond, Virginia, with a capacity of 13,500 that was most often used for various large concerts. The arena opened in 1971 and the region is looking to replace the aging facility with a larger one. [ 3 ]

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  8. Toad's Place - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, a franchise location in Richmond, Virginia opened with a concert by the Squirrel Nut Zippers. It included a restaurant and club for up to 1,500 visitors. [5] The principal owner was Charles Joyner, a local physician who was a disc jockey at Toad's Place while he was a Yale undergraduate in the 1980s. On 9 March 2009, Toad's Place ...

  9. Polk Miller - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, he began performing music professionally. Through the 1890s he had a solo act in which he played banjo, sang songs and told stories. Already comfortably well-off from his drugstore business, Polk Miller had little need to earn money from such appearances, using them to raise funds for church repairs, Confederate monuments and Confederate veterans, while broadcasting his apologist views.

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