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  2. Norfolk Municipal Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Municipal Auditorium was a 5,200 seat multi-purpose arena and music venue in Norfolk, Virginia, USA that opened in May 1943. The arena was constructed after the City of Norfolk and the military found a need to construct an entertainment venue in the city after the population of the city doubled between 1938 and 1941 as a result of World War II-related military buildup.

  3. The NorVa - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was the brainchild of local music venue entrepreneurs Bill Reid and Rick Mersel, who have also developed the Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion and have ties to the development of Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater. [3] In 2014, the NorVa was acquired by Anschutz Entertainment Group. [4]

  4. Music of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion is held every September on State Street in Downtown Bristol and celebrates the city's contribution to country music. It has grown to become one of the more popular music festivals in Virginia and the Appalachia region, as close to 50,000 people attended the festival in 2012.

  5. List of radio stations in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Birthplace of Country Music, Inc. Classic Country/Americana WBLB: ... The College of William & Mary in VA. Variety WCYK-FM: 99.7 FM ... Norfolk State University Board ...

  6. Margie Day - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, rights-management firm Beach Road Music, LLC, acquired the Coed Records catalog, subsequently re-releasing three digitally re-mastered 1961 Margie Day singles on the compilation album From The Vault: The Coed Records Lost Master Tapes, Volume 1. [13] Margie Day Walker died on September 18, 2014, in Norfolk, Virginia. [14]

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  8. WRAP (Norfolk) - Wikipedia

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    WRAP was an historic radio call sign, that was transferred, along with a black-oriented format, between three Hampton Roads stations from 1952 until 1989. WRAP began as one of only a handful of American radio stations broadcasting full-time to the African American community, featuring R&B, soul music and black gospel, along with news and talk programs.

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