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The Coliseum was a regular concert venue, with its first event being a concert by Frank Sinatra. The first rock concert at the Richfield Coliseum, in October 1974, featured Stevie Wonder in October 1974. [6] The last concert was by Roger Daltrey, in 1994; that was also the last official event at the arena.
The team played from 1978 to 1988 at the Richfield Coliseum, the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and regularly drew crowds in excess of 12,000 in the mid-1980s. Akron businessman Eric J. Henderson, who had been involved in ownership of the Cleveland Cobras of the American Soccer League in 1977, was the Force's first owner.
It was formed in survey Town 4, Range 12 in the Connecticut Western Reserve.. From 1974 to 1994, Richfield was the home to the Coliseum at Richfield.The Coliseum was home to the Cleveland Cavaliers (), Cleveland Barons (), Cleveland Crusaders (), Cleveland Force (Major Indoor Soccer League) and Cleveland Thunderbolts (Arena Football League).
The Barons played in the suburban Richfield Coliseum in Richfield, Ohio, halfway between Cleveland and Akron. It had originally been built for the WHA's Crusaders (who left to become the second incarnation of the Minnesota Fighting Saints for the 1976–77 WHA season on the Barons' arrival) and the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball ...
The Cavs were entrenched in Summit County decades ago because they practiced and played at the Richfield Coliseum from 1974-94 after spending their first four seasons of existence at Cleveland ...
After months of planning, Lomi Ice Haus incorporated Oct. 6, 1976 — the day before the Cleveland Barons played their first NHL game at the Richfield Coliseum.The rink’s backers included Dan ...
R.E.M. traveled extensively, mostly around the Deep South, during their first few years of being a unit.Their first real, albeit relatively local, tour took place in 1981.
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