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Live from the Milestone Club, Charlotte, NC, 9-11-87 References This page was last edited on 29 March 2022, at 23:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Milestone, one of the first punk clubs in the South, is located in west Charlotte, and in the past hosted legendary appearances from the likes of R.E.M., Black Flag, Nirvana, The Minutemen, D.O.A., Bad Brains, Charlotte's Antiseen, and many others.
Performed at the World Famous Milestone Club in Charlotte, NC [2] Night of the Living Dead (2008). A 'Zombiewalk' was organized and timed to end in the parking lot of the performance space as the show ended [3] Fight Club (2009). Performed in a parking lot with lighting and sound elements provided by vehicles [4] Reservoir Dogs (2010). [5]
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As The Charlotte Observer looks back on the stories of the city’s first Black club, Excelsior, we gathered a list of Black-owned hot spots of today.
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They were also the opening act for the August 3, 1980 Devo concert at Atlanta's Fox Theatre, an April 1981 headlining performance at J.B. Scott's in Albany, New York, and the May 22, 1982, headlining performers at the Milestone Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
James Robert McKee (born 1912 Charlotte, NC) was an American night club owner. McKee's parents died when he was fourteen forcing him to quit school and take care of his brothers and sisters. McKee married Minnie Jackson in 1939 and went to work as the head mail clerk with Horton Motor Lines.