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The Livermore-Amador Symphony is a local symphony orchestra composed of musicians from the Tri-Valley in the San Francisco Bay Area, United States. The Symphony was established in 1963, drawing mainly from the amateur musicians in Livermore, California, and surrounding cities. Four main concerts are played each season, which runs from September ...
The logo of the Livermore Rodeo. The Livermore Rodeo is a rodeo held annually in Livermore, California, United States, on the second full weekend of June at the rodeo grounds at Robertson Park. It is the oldest event in Livermore and part of the famous California 6-Pack Rodeo Circuit. It is sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys ...
The South Shore has plenty of music, including Assisted Living Band, Fat City Band, Foreigners Journey, Marie's Children and Suzanne McNeil. Choices for live music abound this weekend. Start ...
Lawrence Hayes (born October 28, 1947), better known by his stage name Larry Livermore, is an American singer, musician, record producer, and author, best known as the co-founder of Lookout Records. Biography
The Livermore Police Department (LPD) [103] was established in 1876, at that time the only law enforcement agency in the San Francisco Bay Area besides the San Francisco Police Department. The LPD has 135 members including 90 sworn officers and 45 non-sworn full-time personnel who operate on a $25 million budget each year.
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The Livermore Ladies League of Progress reopened the library in 1896, naming it the Livermore Free Library. They created a new "corporation of public benefit" and sold shares to purchase the former library building. In 1901, the city took over the free library and put it under municipal control and financial support.
[27] Despite Yohannan's radical politics, Maximum had been revealed to be "simply another business," Livermore provocatively declared. [27] In 1995, with the help of Green Day's "1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours" and "Kerplunk", Lookout Records made $10 million in sales. [1] Co-founder Larry Livermore left the label in 1997. [1]