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Mississippi Nights was a music club in St. Louis, Missouri. It opened on October 11, 1976 [ 2 ] and was located at 914 N 1st Street, on the western bank of the Mississippi River , four blocks north of the Gateway Arch in Laclede's Landing .
St Louis Mississippi Nights: Hed PE, Monster Magnet: February 6, 1999 Lexington: A1A Concert Hall February 7, 1999 Cincinnati Bogart's: February 9, 1999 Pittsburgh Graffiti February 10, 1999 Toronto: Canada The Guvernment: February 12, 1999 Sea Bright: United States Tradewinds February 13, 1999 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre Destroy Your Liver Tour
The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on January 30, 2002, at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington. ... St. Louis: Mississippi Nights ...
Starry Night: May 4, 1983 Seattle: Eagles Hippodrome May 5, 1983 May 6, 1983 Vancouver: Canada: Commodore Ballroom: The Actionauts May 9, 1983 Denver: United States Rainbow Music Hall: Levi and the Rockats: May 11, 1983 St. Louis: Mississippi Nights: Fool's Face May 12, 1983 [147] Kansas City: Uptown Theater: Mortal Micronotz: May 13, 1983 ...
The vernacular of St. Louis is certainly blues, jazz, and ragtime. But it is also home to the second-oldest symphony orchestra in the U.S., and in the 1990s Uncle Tupelo blended punk, rock, and ...
The first concert on Nirvana's tour for their third and final studio album, In Utero, was on October 18, 1993, at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] However, on September 25, 1993, the band had performed on television for Saturday Night Live at NBC Studios in New York City .
The entire concert is on YouTube, just 20 minutes or so. By the summer, the Beatles had their first U.S. tour, including their first Missouri concert as "A Hard Day's Night," their first film ...
Uncle Tupelo's last concerts, two shows at The Blue Note in Columbia, Missouri and two shows at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, took place from April 28 to May 1, 1994. A special "last leg" poster was created for the occasion which facetiously promoted the band as "St. Louis's 4th best country band", based on a readers' poll in the Riverfront ...