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Marquee Theatre (originally known as the Red River Opry or the Red River Music Hall) is a music venue in Tempe, Arizona.The theater sits on the north side of Tempe Town Lake near the Mill Avenue Bridge, at the intersection of Mill Avenue and Washington Street, the primary business and entertainment district in Tempe.
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 ...
Tempe: 3,017 2007 Tempe Center for the Arts 600 (Theater) 275 (Studio) 219 (Lakeside) April 29, 1974 Desert Financial Arena: 14,198 1993 Marquee Theatre: 2,500 1958 Mountain America Stadium: 53,599 1992 Lee Performing Arts Center: Prescott: 1,064 November 2006 Findlay Toyota Center: Prescott Valley: 6,200 (Center stage) 5,605 (End stage) 4,074 ...
Marquee Club, commonly called the Marquee, a rock club in London; Marquee element, an HTML tag that makes text scroll across the page as if on a marquee; Marquee Sports Network, a Chicago-based regional sports cable channel; Marquee Theatre, a concert venue in Tempe, Arizona, US "Marquee Sign" (song), a 2017 single by Sara Evans
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.
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 ...
The Tempe Woman's Club – built in 1936 and located at 1290 S. Mill Ave. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 11, 2000, reference number 00000461. The First Congregational Church – built in 1948. The First Congregational Church is significant, as a landmark, for its presence in Downtown Tempe since 1899.
The news about the album came with the announcement of a Grey Daze reunion show at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, AZ. [6] According to drummer Sean Dowdell, it was Bennington's idea to put the band together for a Club Tattoo 20th anniversary party [12] and they had started getting offers to play at festivals all over the world. [10]