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The Grateful Dead performing at the Kinetic Playground in July 1969 The Kinetic Playground was a short-lived nightclub located in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago , Illinois. The club was opened on April 3, 1968, as the Electric Theater [ 1 ] by Aaron Russo and was located at 4812 N. Clark Street (NW corner of Clark and Lawrence).
In April 1968, Russo opened the nightclub Kinetic Playground in Chicago, Illinois, originally naming it the Electric Theater.He booked numerous prominent rock groups and musicians at the club such as The Grateful Dead, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, King Crimson, Vanilla Fudge, Rotary Connection, and The Who.
Chicago: United States: Kinetic Playground: 12 July 1968: Detroit: Grande Ballroom: 13 July 1968: Ann Arbor: Fifth Dimension 15 July 1968: New York City: The Scene 16 July 1968 17 July 1968 18 July 1968: Boston: Boston Tea Party 19 July 1968 20 July 1968 23 July 1968 Philadelphia: WKBS-TV Studios (The Hy-Lit Show) 24 July 1968: Philadelphia ...
"The streets of Chicago are a playground for rats," Orkin's John Kane said. Los Angeles and New York also topped the list. ... and removes dead animals," according to city documents obtained by ...
Chicago: Kinetic Playground: 19 July 1969 20 July 1969 Cleveland: Musicarnival: 21 July 1969 New York City Schaefer Music Festival – Wollman Rink, Central Park: 25 July 1969 West Allis: Midwest Rock Festival – State Fair Park: 26 July 1969 Vancouver: Canada: PNE Agrodome: 27 July 1969 Woodinville: United States Seattle Pop Festival: 29 July ...
The largest public park on Chicago's Northwest Side, it has many recreational facilities including six tennis courts, two playgrounds, a slab for in-line skating, a bike path, a nature walk, five baseball fields, two combination football/soccer fields and two fieldhouses— one housing a gymnasium and the other a cultural arts building. The ...
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ESPN talk show "Around the Horn" will go off the air next summer, ending a more than two-decade run on weekday afternoons. The Athletic and the New York Post previously reported that the ...