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The Tabernacle [2] [3] is a mid-size concert hall located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Opening in 1911 as a church , the building was converted into a music venue in 1996. It is owned and managed by concert promoter Live Nation Entertainment and has a capacity of 2,600 people.
The Atlanta Arts Association had sponsored a month-long tour of Europe and many of Atlanta's cultural and civic leaders lost their lives on the flight home from Paris. [3] The theatre opened its doors on October 26, 1966, with its first production, The Royal Hunt of the Sun. The venue originally seated 775 around a 130-foot wing to wing, 68 ...
We really ought to rename this article The Tabernacle (Atlanta) and have a disambiguation page for The Tabernacle. The reason is these other articles: The Tabernacle, Machynlleth, The Tabernacle (Scottsville, Kentucky), Tabernacle (Ryan Mark album) and The Tabernacle, Notting Hill. Note that there are a pretty good number of backlinks to this ...
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The Tabernacle, Machynlleth, an arts venue in Machynlleth, Powys, Wales; Tabernacle (concert hall), a concert venue in Atlanta, Georgia, United States; The Tabernacle, a spectators' building at Mote Park, in Maidstone, Kent, England; Central Pentecostal Tabernacle, former home of the North Pointe Community Church, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Lance Sterling is an American entrepreneur and live entertainment venue owner who partnered early on with the House of Blues and its co-founder, Issac Tigrett. During his time at the House of Blues, Sterling helped the company expand from 3 venues to over 10, including those in top markets such as Las Vegas, [1] Orlando, and Chicago.
Marvelous 3 was formed by lead singer/guitarist Butch Walker, bass guitarist Jayce Fincher (born 1965), and drummer Doug Mitchell (a.k.a. Mitch "Slug" McLee) (born 1968). ). All three band members had played together previously in glam outfit SouthGang, Floyds Funk Revival, and The Floyds, before reemerging as Marvelous 3 in 1997 when they released their first album, Math and Other Problems ...