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This album cycle led to national appearances on Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, [6] VH1's Big Morning Buzz Live and Mountain Stage, NPR where host Larry Groce said in his introduction, "Red Wanting Blue is America's local band. They earned their fans the right way — bar by bar and concert by concert." [7]
Warning sirens could be heard ringing out in downtown Chicago as multiple tornadoes touched down close to the city on Wednesday 12 July. The eerie sound could be heard in footage posted by Twitter ...
The county's tornado warning system utilizes 198 outdoor sirens located across Franklin County, according to the agency's website. When the National Weather Service issues a tornado warning for ...
By this time, it made outdoor warning sirens, police sirens, fire alarms, and outdoor lighting. By 1961, Federal Sign and Signal had gone public, trading on the NASDAQ market. This was when new products started being manufactured and sold, such as the Federal Signal STH-10. In 1976, the company became Federal Signal Corporation.
Baton Show Lounge was founded in 1969 in River North. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The first venue's address was 436 N. Clark St. [ 4 ] The name was inspired by Flint's time in the Navy as a drum major. [ 1 ] He would attract crowds by baton twirling and roller skating on the street.
In late July 1982, Shanahan, through his production company Latest Creations, booked and promoted a concert for R.E.M. [5] The July 25 show was a success, and Shanahan began booking the club's weekend slots, gradually taking over the main floor of Stages. He then moved Smart Bar from the fourth floor to the basement of the building.
The Annoyance opened a new theatre and bar in July 2006 in the Uptown area of Chicago. That location opened with a production of President Bush is a Great Man, directed by Mick Napier. In October 2006, the theatre revived their very first show, Splatter Theatre, first performed in 1987. This has become a Halloween tradition at the theater.
Between the Heart and the Synapse is the debut studio album by American post-hardcore band the Receiving End of Sirens. It was released on April 16, 2005, via Triple Crown Records . The band signed to Triple Crown in October 2004, and began recording with producer Matt Squire later that month.