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The Bon Ton Ballroom: 1922–1942. 1922–1924: Harry Baisden and His Bon Ton Orchestra; 1924–1925: Ben Pollack and His Bon Ton Orchestra; The Aragon Ballroom: 1942–1967. 1944: Spade Cooley; 1944: Bob Wills; 1951–1955: Lawrence Welk; Cheetah Club: 1967–1970. 1969: Black Pearl; Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band; The ...
The Fast Lane March 7, 1980 Cherry Hill: Emerald City The Necessaries March 8, 1980 March 21, 1980 Toronto: Canada: Danforth Music Hall: March 22, 1980 March 23, 1980 [95] Detroit: United States Motor City Roller Rink Heaven 17: March 24, 1980 Cleveland: Agora: March 26, 1980 Columbus: Agora Ballroom March 28, 1980 Atlanta: The Agora: Mouth-to ...
The 1967–68 Tours (also known as The Bee Gees in Concert, Spring Tour '68, North American Tour) are a series of concerts held in 1967 and 1968 by the Bee Gees.The tours promoted their third, fourth and fifth studio albums: Bee Gees' 1st (1967), Horizontal (1968) and Idea (1968).
Aragon Ballroom: November 30, 1991 Saint Paul: Roy Wilkins Auditorium: The Smashing Pumpkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers December 2, 1991 St. Louis: The American Theater: December 3, 1991 December 4, 1991 Kansas City: Memorial Hall: December 6, 1991 New Orleans: Municipal Auditorium December 7, 1991 Houston Unicorn Ballroom December 8, 1991 The Vatican
Aragon Ballroom may refer to: Aragon Ballroom (Chicago), Illinois; Aragon Ballroom (Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California), now defunct, was on Lick Pier in this district; Aragon Ballroom (Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, California), built in 2007, at the Rancho Bernardo Inn golf resort
Live from Aragon Ballroom is a live (DVD) concert by American rock group Widespread Panic, which was filmed at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois, on October 31, 2011. Track listing [ edit ]
The Oriole Orchestra (Dan Russo and Ted Fio Rito) was performing at Chicago's Edgewater Beach Hotel when they did their first radio remote broadcast on March 29, 1924, and two years later, they opened the famous Aragon Ballroom in July 1926, doing radio remotes nationally from both the Aragon and the Trianon Ballrooms.
Fast Lane is an optional, pay-per-person line queue system offered on select rides at legacy Cedar Fair amusement parks, now Six Flags amusement parks. The system provides shorter lines, and guests who want access must pay a fee in addition to general park admission.