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CU Presents – Grusin Music Hall 500 Fox Theatre (Boulder, Colorado) 625 1952 The Nomad Playhouse 155 1910; renovated 1986 Macky Auditorium: 2,040 Roots Music Project 250 1898 Chautauqua Auditorium (Boulder, Colorado) 1,313 October 11, 1924 Folsom Field: 53,500 eTown Hall: 240 September 1978 Vance Brand Civic Auditorium: Longmont: 1,344 unknown
Toby Keith's Bar & Grill locations operate as full-service restaurants with large bars in the shape of guitars. They primarily serve American cuisine, especially Southern food. The bars regularly have live musical entertainment from local performers without a cover charge. During his lifetime, Keith himself made surprise visits to franchises ...
The Stud is a gay bar currently located on 1123 Folsom Street in San Francisco. [1] [2] It was started by associates George Matson and Alexis Muir (Muir was a transgender woman then known as Richard Conroy) on May 27, 1966. [3] [4] According to George Matson, it was a "bar for people, not just pretty bodies". [3]
Hee haw! Don’t be fooled: Folsom’s “House of Mules” will serve over over 20 flavors of a popular cocktail.
At Folsom Prison received positive reviews and revitalized Cash's career. At the 11th Annual Grammy Awards in 1969, it won for Best Album Notes, and "Folsom Prison Blues" won for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male. Cash recorded three more live albums in prisons: At San Quentin (1969), På Österåker (1973) and A Concert Behind Prison Walls ...
[37] The "Folsom Prison Blues" single from that album was #1 on the country music chart for four weeks, and the album was on the top 200 pop album chart for 122 weeks. [ 37 ] A 40th-anniversary tribute concert was to take place in the same cafeteria at FSP on January 13, 2008, with a special appearance by Cash's original drummer W. S. "Fluke ...
The Stud bar, which opened in 1966 at 1535 Folsom St., was a gay leather bar that was also originally a Hells Angels hangout; by 1969 it had become a dance bar for hippies on the margins of the leather scene and had a psychedelic black light mural by Chuck Arnett (in 1987, it moved to 399 9th St. at Harrison). In 1967 A Taste of Leather, one of ...
[12] [13] Two years later in 2015, Temple outperformed 1015 Folsom in revenue and became the Bay Area's highest grossing nightclub that year, as well as the only nightclub from the San Francisco Bay Area to be within the top 100 highest revenue-generating clubs nationally; the club ranked 24th in the United States with estimated revenues of $10 ...