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Gould and her dancers appeared through the 1920s in shows and concerts, including appearances at the Hollywood Bowl in 1927, 1928, and 1929. Her dance compositions included The Fern Fantasy (1919), [ 11 ] Dianidra (1921), [ 12 ] Shepherd of Shiraz (1928), The Twilight of the Gods (1929), and Lenox Avenue (1938).
A sketch of Santa Monica and the Pier, 1875 An early Santa Monica Pier, 1877 The pier with Pacific Park on the left, 2006 Anglers on the Santa Monica Pier, 2009 Santa Monica Pier at dusk, 2010 View of the pier and Pacific Park from the beach at night, 2012 The Ferris wheel and roller coaster lights at night, 2009 View of the Municipal Pier from ...
Ray worked for CBS for 30 years, composing music for television series including Hawaii Five-O, The Twilight Zone, [1] Rawhide, The Governor & J.J. and Men at Law. [2]In 1974, Ray was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the category “Best Music Composition - For a Series, a Single Program of a Series” for the Hawaii Five-O episode "Nightmare in Blue".
Recorded at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, CA on October 1, 1960 (tracks 4, 5 & 7), West Berlin in West Germany on November 4, 1960 (track 3) and the Teatro Lirico in Milan, Italy on November 14, 1960 (tracks 1, 2 & 6)
Pacific Ocean Park was a 28-acre (11-hectare) nautical-themed amusement park built on a pier at Pier Avenue in the Ocean Park section of Santa Monica, California in 1958. Intended to compete with Disneyland, it replaced Ocean Park Pier (1926–1956). After it closed and fell into disrepair, the park and pier anchored the Dogtown area of Santa ...
Santa Monica: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium: The Runaways The Quick: January 30, 1978 San Francisco: Old Waldorf: Crime The Dils: January 31, 1978 February 2, 1978 Eugene: Lane County Civic Center — February 3, 1978 Seattle: Paramount Theatre: The Runaways February 4, 1978 Portland: Paramount Theater: The Runaways The Lewd February 7, 1978 ...
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Santa Monica Civic Auditorium is a multi-purpose convention center at 1855 Main Street in Santa Monica, California, owned by the City of Santa Monica. It was built in 1958 and designed by Welton Becket [ 2 ] and as a concert venue, it has a seating capacity of 3,000.