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  2. House of Blues - Wikipedia

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    The first House of Blues opened on November 26, 1992, in the Harvard Square commercial district and retail area of Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a live music concert hall and restaurant. [4] The company was financed by Dan Aykroyd , Aerosmith , Paul Shaffer , River Phoenix , Jim Belushi , and Harvard University , among others. [ 5 ]

  3. Bayou Music Center - Wikipedia

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    Bayou Music Center; Former names: Aerial Theater (1997-2002) Verizon Wireless Theater (2002-12) Revention Music Center (2015-20): Address: 520 Texas Ave Houston, TX 77002-2737 ...

  4. List of music venues in Greater Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Glass House Concert Hall Pomona 800 November 7, 2014: Regent Theater Skid Row: 1,100 October 18, 1926: The Fonda Theatre: Hollywood 1,200 1931: John Anson Ford Amphitheatre: Hollywood Hills: 1,200 [1] September 4, 1925 Alex Theatre: Glendale: 1,400 November 11, 1926: The Belasco: South Park: 1,500 2023 The Bellwether Downtown Los Angeles ...

  5. House of Blues (Atlantic City) - Wikipedia

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  6. Tabernacle (concert hall) - Wikipedia

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    Some concerts were held at the venue under the House of Blues name beginning in 1997 through the efforts of Lance Sterling. [26] The trial run began on Wednesday, November 12, 1997, with a concert by Hall & Oates. [33] House of Blues ended its relationship with Atlanta when its lease expired for the last time in January 1998.

  7. Hollywood Blues Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Blues Tour was a concert tour through the United States and Canada, undertaken by American rock band ZZ Top. Named after a warm-up show at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, California, the tour was their second of which to be staged without a supporting album. As a result, they did not perform any newer material.

  8. Blues Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Blues and Gospel Records 1902–1942: Robert M.W. Dixon and John Godrich 1964–1997 Blues Unlimited: 1963–1987 1983 Blues Who’s Who: A Biographical Dictionary of Blues Singers: Sheldon Harris: 1979 1985 Blues Records 1943–1966: Mike Leadbitter and Neil Slaven 1968 1986 Chicago Breakdown (Chicago Blues) Mike Rowe 1973–1981 1987 The ...

  9. Dennis Ruffo - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Ruffo continued his concert promotion career as Dennis Ruffo Productions. Later promotional activities by Ruffo have included concerts by Great Big Sea, Bonnie Raitt, ZZ Top and the Trailer Park Boys. [4] Ruffo has also co-produced concerts with Montreal promoter Rubin Fogel and with House of Blues Concerts Canada. [5] [6]