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The Rainbow Music Hall was a 1,485-capacity music venue located in Denver, Colorado. The venue opened in 1979 by concert promoter Barry Fey and closed in 1989. Many famous artists performed at the Rainbow Music Hall, including: {{Div col|colwidth=20|content=* Journey, AC/DC, April Wine, Bob Dylan, Berlin, B.B. King, Elvin Bishop, Black Flag ...
Ripley's Music Hall July 21, 1983 Richmond: Much More Club July 23, 1983 Winston-Salem: Backstreet Music Venue Let's Active North America (Supporting The Police from August 12–22) August 12, 1983 Hartford United States Hartford Veterans Memorial Coliseum — August 13, 1983 — August 15, 1983 Norfolk: Norfolk Scope — August 18, 1983 New ...
World Trade Centre Hall C: 1,536 2006 World Trade Centre Halls D and E: 4,452 (Hall D) 5,184 (Hall E) 9,636 (Halls D and E combined) unknown Prairieland Park Grandstand 9,000 April 1, 1968 TCU Place: 2,003 February 9, 1988 SaskTel Centre: 15,195 Manitoba (MB) April 2, 1973 UCT Pavilion: Brandon: 1,120 [1] Canada Room: 1,680 [2] Manitoba Room ...
Concerto is a live album by Roxy Music.All tracks were recorded during the group's "Manifesto Tour" at the Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, Colorado on April 12, 1979, except for Mother of Pearl and Editions of You, which were recorded earlier that month at the Oakland Auditorium, Oakland, California.
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Concert Classics is a live album by Roxy Music.All tracks were recorded during the group's "Manifesto Tour" at the Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, Colorado on April 12, 1979. . The album was released nineteen years later in February, 1998, and released again in 2001 with two extra tracks, under the name Conce
The Rainbow Ballroom was a dance hall in Denver, Colorado that was one of the best known dance halls west of the Mississippi, according to a 1946 Billboard article. [1] Its capacity of 3,000 made it the largest indoor dance hall in Colorado during its 28 years of existence — from its opening day on September 16, 1933, to its closing day in 1961.
The Nig-Heist was a punk-comedy-shock rock band led by Steve "Mugger" Corbin, a roadie and live sound engineer for Black Flag and employee of SST Records.The Nig-Heist featured a revolving-door roster of members of the bands who were on tour with Black Flag at the moment.