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Rock-N-Roll McDonald's in Chicago. PRNewsfoto/Getty Images The restaurant, which spanned two floors and was a replica of Ray Kroc's first McDonald's, was filled with music and pop-culture memorabilia.
Much of it is arranged by decade going back to the mid-1950s when McDonald's first opened and is accompanied by pop culture artifacts such as pet rocks, early cell phones, and 8-track tape players. Downstairs there is a section on the first floor entitled "Chicago Firsts," featuring events and organizations that originated in Chicago.
Leo M. Mintz (10 October 1911 – 4 November 1976) was a record store owner in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, who was instrumental in the early establishment, marketing and promotion of rock and roll music. He was born in Cleveland. [1]
In 1951, Federal Records made the crossover of an R&B record into the white pop music charts with Billy Ward and the Dominoes' "Sixty Minute Man" (Federal 12022). It reached number 17 on the Billboard pop chart and number 1 in the R&B chart. Logo from 78-rpm record sleeve Building in Cincinnati, 2019. King mixed the country and R&B sides of the ...
The pop-up bar at The Velvet Tango Room promises to truly capture the spirit of the holidays. It opened Nov. 29. Hours Tuesday through Friday will be 4:30 p.m. to late, and 5 p.m. to late on Saturday.
Chicago-based snack-maker behind Pop-Tarts and Cheez-It acquired by Mars in deal worth nearly $36B Talia Soglin, Chicago Tribune Updated August 14, 2024 at 4:31 PM
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