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Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, also known as The Weidner, WCPA, or Weidner Center is a performing arts center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, located on the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay campus. Named after the university's first chancellor, Edward W. Weidner, the venue opened January 15, 1993.
The music video features the band as a mock football team (parodying the Green Bay Packers with Green Day).The stage set up for them is portrayed as analogous to a football playing field, and in the video, a number of concert scenes are shown in ways that simulate football game action; lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong is tackled by a fan, Mike Dirnt sprains his ankle when jumping, and a coach ...
Blossom Music Center: Herbie Hancock. The Crusaders. June 7, 1987 Grand Rapids Welsh Auditorium Gregg Allman Band June 9, 1987 Bloomington: Met Center: June 10, 1987 Green Bay: City Center Theatre June 12, 1987 Clarkston: Pine Knob Music Theatre: June 13, 1987 June 14, 1987 Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne Memorial Coliseum June 16, 1987 Omaha: Omaha ...
Here's some things to do around Green Bay to say goodbye to the holidays and 2023. ... There will also be live music throughout the event.
Boris the Sprinkler was founded in Green Bay in 1992 by Reverend Nørb (vocals) and Paul #1 (guitar). [1] Nørb and Paul (born Paul Schroder) initially played with Eric Lee (bass) and Ronny Johnny Kispert (drums); later members included Eric James (bass), Ric 6 (bass), and Paul 2 (drums). [2]
WDUZ went on the air in 1947 under the ownership of Green Bay Broadcasting Company, formed by veteran Wisconsin broadcaster Ben A. Laird. The station's format until the 1990s consisted of an eclectic mix of music; during the late 1950s and much of the 1960s, early morning music consisted of a mix of polka and country music, easy listening and middle-of-the-road music during the daytime, and ...
WOGB's studios are located on Victoria Street in Green Bay, while its transmitter is located near Shirley in the Town of Glenmore. The station launched in the mid-1990s and initially featured music mostly from Rock and Roll's formative years. By 2008, WOGB had transitioned to a Classic Hits genre, featuring primarily hit songs from the 1970s ...
With a win over the Steelers, the Chiefs ensured the AFC playoffs will run through Arrowhead Stadium, as Kansas City clinched home-field advantage.