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The Smoke Ring was a rock band from Norfolk, Nebraska active in the 1960s. It was formed from two previous regionally popular rock and roll groups, Little Joe & the Ramrods and The Strollers . [ A ] They had strong regional success but charted only one national hit, 1969's " No, Not Much ".
The Omaha Symphony presents more than 200 live performances from September through June. Its season series includes: Masterworks, Pops, Joslyn, Family, Movies, Rocks and a series of special concerts. The orchestra reaches an estimated audience of 300,000 annually; its concerts also are broadcast on radio in Omaha and throughout the region. [9]
Norfolk: Norfolk Scope — August 18, 1983 New York City Shea Stadium — August 20, 1983 Philadelphia John F. Kennedy Stadium — August 21, 1983 Landover: Capital Centre — August 22, 1983 — August 26, 1983 Austell: Southern Star Amphitheater: The Killer Whales September 30, 1983 Athens: Stitchcraft, Inc — October 3, 1983 Legion Field ...
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Of the few professionally shot concerts the band did, (excluding their July 1973 concert at Madison Square Garden on The Song Remains the Same) six are today available to fans through bootlegs. These concerts include the last two nights of their five-concert run at Earls Court Arena in London in May 1975, their show in Seattle's Kingdome in ...
The puck drops at 7:05 p.m. Tickets Tickets start at $15 and are available online and at the Scope box office. Last season The Admirals finished 29-37-6, sixth in the South Division of the ECHL.
The Nebraska legislature created the Insane Asylum in Norfolk in 1885; [11] it accepted its first patients in 1888. [4]: 84 In 1920, the institution's name was changed to the Norfolk State Hospital; in 1962, it became the Norfolk Regional Center. [11] As of 2010, it was a 120-bed institution providing the initial phase of treatment to sex ...
It is licensed to Norfolk, Nebraska, and covers parts of Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. It was founded in 1922 by the Huse Publishing Company, publisher of the Norfolk Daily News, and since 1956 to a subsidiary, WJAG, Inc. [2] The studios are at 525 Norfolk Avenue in the newspaper headquarters. WJAG is a daytimer station, powered at 1,000 watts.