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Tracks from the new album were played and tickets were given away to listeners for a newly announced all-ages show that night at the since-closed Axis nightclub. [10] [11] Although WZBC is best known for its music programming, a number of its former sports announcers have gone on to have successful professional careers in sportscasting. [12]
Boston: United States Axis Nightclub (WFNX Birthday Bash) The Smashing Pumpkins, Bullet LaVolta & Cliffs of Dooneen 1,200 [27] September 24, 1991 Axis Nightclub N/A: September 25, 1991 Providence: Club Babyhead: Melvins: September 26, 1991 New Haven: The Moon Melvins & Hed September 27, 1991 Trenton: Trenton City Gardens Das Damen & Planet ...
In 2014, Axis' fifth annual "Night of 100 Drag Queens" reportedly broke the record for the largest drag show, with 55 participants, who performed to "It's Raining Men". [17] Also in 2014, Axis hosted the inaugural Shooting Star Awards, and won the award for Best Nightclub. [18] The nightclub hosted Miss Gay USofA at Large in 2016. [19]
Boston Axis Club April 10, 1992 Philadelphia: Trocadero Club: Eleven, Pond April 12, 1992 New York City The Limelight: April 13, 1992 College Park: Ritchie Coliseum, University of Maryland, College Park: Follow for Now: April 15, 1992 Charlotte: 1313 Cancelled April 16, 1992 Athens: Legion Field, University of Georgia: Follow for Now April 17 ...
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Boston The Metro October 21, 1983 New York City Student Union Ballroom: The Neats: October 22, 1983 New London: Conn Cave: Let's Active October 31, 1983 New York City Peppermint Lounge: The Fuzztones The Cramps (HL) November 10, 1983 San Francisco Kabuki Nightclub: The Neats Let's Active November 11, 1983 Beverly Hills: Warner Beverly Hills Theater
Pages in category "Music venues in Boston" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Storyville (nightclub) Symphony Hall, Boston; T.
Joe Cicerone, Harry Booras and Rich Clements founded The Channel in 1980, [1] choosing the name because the club sat at the edge of the Fort Point Channel, which separates South Boston from the Financial District. The club was on the other side and a little south of where the Boston Tea Party took place (old Griffin's Wharf) in 1773.