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This category includes musical groups associated with the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the US. For individual singers and musicians, see Category:Musicians from Milwaukee . Pages in category "Musical groups from Milwaukee"
Opening on April 29, 1928, the theater primarily played vaudeville performances, big bands, and movies. However, by the 1950s, the theater had transitioned to almost exclusively showing first-run movies. [2] [3] The building was sold in 1962 to Towne Realty (now Zilber Ltd.), who leased the theater to United Artists.
The building is located on the East side of Milwaukee in a strip mall. The interior walls are adorned with wood from Wisconsin trees which are 100 years old. The space has eight skylights. A local artist created lighting fixtures and the bathrooms feature large mirrors with built in lighting. [3]
Sammy was the partnership of guitarist Luke Wood and guitarist/vocalist Jesse Hartman. [1] The band was initially signed to Smells Like Records, the label owned by Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley. Later the band signed to DGC/Geffen. The band was signed to Fire Records in the UK and Europe.
The first act to play on November 3, 1989, was a Milwaukee cover band named Java. Jest claims that he named the venue Shank Hall in honor of the cult classic movie This Is Spinal Tap. In the movie, there is a fictitious Milwaukee club called Shank Hall. [2] Jest purchased the building in 1999. [1]
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Diagrams have released a five-track EP called Diagrams (2011) [1] and an album called Black Light (2012) [2] on the label Full Time Hobby, both of which were made with producer Mark Brydon in his Rubber Duck studios next to a canal and a garden on the Kensal Road in London. 2015 album Chromatics was a collaborative effort with producer Leo Abrahams.
Sammy and Harms then put together a band that would later be called the Waboritas and toured in 1997–1998 to support the Album, which went Gold. In 1998-1999 he was the co-producer and Pro-Tools engineer, as well as playing keys and singing on the Hagar CD Red Voodoo which included 3 of his songs.