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In 2000, the building was owned by Clear Channel Entertainment, when the company bought out SFX Entertainment. [2] In 2005, Clear Channel was spun off into Live Nation, who owned the building from 2005 until its closing. [2] In February 2003, the Germain Automotive Group purchased a five-year sponsorship, renaming the venue Germain Amphitheater ...
In the past, they have had indoor and outdoor events. Tickets are sold at the Newport box office (open at noon on show days). Newport was the last American venue at which John Lee Hooker performed before his death in 2001. [citation needed] The Newport was purchased by PromoWest in 1984, reopening as the Newport Music Hall.
An eccentric music video was released for "Where You Wanna Go" featuring the band finding themselves trapped in an Alice in Wonderland type setting. Red Wanting Blue settled into a rhythm on tour of nearly selling out venues in advance (large rock clubs and mid-sized theaters), most shows during this time period selling out by day of show.
Popular music's favorite country performer is embracing rock and roll. That's the most substantial take from Grammy-nominated and 19-time Billboard Music Award-winning artist Morgan Wallen 's ...
The worst way to watch "Jaws" is without music. A good way is to watch it with John Williams' famous score coming from your speakers. But the best way to watch "Jaws" might be with a live ...
The weekend that college football fans have long dreamed of – and spent countless hours arguing about – is finally here. Kicking off at 8 p.m. ET Friday, the first round of the new and ...
In August 2019, the Watershed Hullabaloo featured the band performing shows on three consecutive days in their hometown of Columbus,Ohio. All the shows sold out and the band played 74 different original songs over the three day period. In January 2020 they began working on a new EP with producer Tim Patalan with plans for a summer 2020 release.
During World War II, movie theaters were busier than ever and the Ohio was no exception, adding late night showings for war plant shift workers. War bonds were heavily promoted and sold in the theater's lobby. In 1944, when Roger Garrett was inducted into the army, live organ music was discontinued.