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The venue was founded in 1984 by Bob Barnes & Bill Pendergast & Gene Bryant and was named after pilot, Tony Jannus. [2] In 2009, the venue was renovated and opened later in March 2010 under a new owner Jeff Knight "Jannus Live" and management. The venue is cited for hosting the most concerts in the Bay Area.
St. Petersburg: Jannus Live: May 20, 2024 North Charleston: Firefly Distillery: May 22, 2024 Asheville: Rabbit Rabbit May 23, 2024 Richmond: Brown's Island: May 24, 2024 Buffalo: Terminal B at the Outer Harbor May 26, 2024 [f] Boston Harvard Athletic Complex: May 28, 2024 Cleveland: Jacobs Pavilion: May 29, 2024 Madison: The Sylvee May 30, 2024 ...
Carter's double CD included a live recording of American rock band, Little Feat, recorded at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg, Florida, on November 2, 2002. [ 12 ] In 2003, Halprin produced the track, "Bitter Rain," featured on the Universal Music Group CD, Yourself, Myself, The Songs Of Miyuki Nakajima .
Main articles: List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s), List of Yes concert tours (1980s–90s), and List of Yes concert tours (2020s) The English progressive rock band Yes has toured for five decades. The band's longest break in touring came from late 2004 through late 2008. Touring has tended to focus on the UK and the rest of Europe, North America and Japan, but the band have also played ...
An operational replica of the Benoist Model XIV airplane flew across Tampa Bay in a 75th anniversary re-enactment of Jannus' flight, on January 1, 1989. It is now exhibited at the St. Petersburg Museum of History at the St. Petersburg Pier, approximately 100 yards (91 m) from the site of the inaugural flight.
The following is a list of each of the regional editions of TV Guide Magazine, which mentions the markets that each regional edition served and the years of publication.. Each edition is listed under exactly one region (generally either for a single city, or a single or multiple neighboring states or province
Jannus Live, a local music/entertainment venue on Central Avenue in downtown, is also named after him. The city population continued to multiply during the 20th century, booming in the 1940s and 1950s and through the 1970s as the town became a popular retirement destination for Americans from midwestern cities, reaching 238,647 in the 1980 census.
A crowd of 3,000 gathered at the pier to watch the history-making takeoff at 10 a.m. and were told by organizer Percival Fansler that "What was impossible yesterday is an accomplishment today, while tomorrow heralds the unbelieveable" . [3]: 68 The St. Petersburg–Tampa Airboat Line over Tampa Bay, 1914