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Tuxedo Junction was a 600-capacity live music venue located at 2 Ives Street in Danbury, Connecticut.Ron and Rick Jowdy founded the club in 1985, and sold it in 1998 to Michael Roviello and Al Caccamo, who closed it in 2013.
Danbury (/ ˈ d æ n b ɛər i / DAN-bair-ee) is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, located approximately 50 miles (80 km) northeast of New York City.Danbury's population as of 2020 was 86,518.
Rock music groups from Connecticut (3 C, 33 P) Y. Yale University musical groups (16 P) Pages in category "Musical groups from Connecticut" The following 9 pages are ...
Charles Ives, classical music composer and music innovator from Danbury; Bernard Jackson, singer and bassist for the 80's hit R&B group Surface, from Stamford; Joey Batts & Them, alternative hip hop; Hilton Jefferson, jazz alto saxophonist; Kimono Draggin', an indie rock band; Al Klink, swing jazz tenor saxophonist, born in Danbury; Landing ...
Danbury: The Berkshire Broadcasting Corp. Hot AC WDJW: 89.7 FM: Somers: WDJW-Somers High School: High School WDRC: 1360 AM: Hartford: Red Wolf Broadcasting Corporation: Talk WDRC-FM: 102.9 FM: Hartford: Red Wolf Broadcasting Corporation: Classic rock WDUP-LP: 92.9 FM: New London: HP-NL Communications, Inc. Hip Hop/R&B WEBE: 107.9 FM: Westport ...
Alan Raph (July 3, 1933 – December 8, 2023) was an American bass trombonist, composer, arranger, and conductor who founded and conducted the Danbury Brass Band. He recorded with many well-known musicians including Quincy Jones, Philip Glass, Peter Nero, John Pizzarelli and Bob Brookmeyer for television, movies, and ballet. [1]
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The first enclosed shopping malls in Fairfield County were Trumbull Shopping Park (1963), in the bedroom community of Trumbull just outside Bridgeport, the now gone Lafayette Shopping Park (1965) in Bridgeport, [37] replaced downtown blocks that were demolished as part of the city's urban renewal, Danbury Fair Mall (1968) on the former ...