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The early house music sound was a "dialogue" between Hispanic, [2] and Black American post-disco [3] [4] [5] and European post-punk [6] [7] electronic music and their traditions with Italo-disco picked or, emulated the most, [8] as the template for house music. [9]
Pages in category "1979 concert tours" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... The Who Tour 1979;
Panic! at the Disco: Death of a Bachelor Tour: MisterWives Saint Motel: 14,468 / 14,468 $816,524 March 3 United States Billy Joel: Billy Joel in Concert — — — March 7 — Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience [99] — 14,633 / 17,046 $1,237,251 March 19 United Kingdom Eric Clapton: Gary Clark Jr. Jimmie Vaughan — — March 20 April 7 ...
In 2002, she embarked on the marathon Living Proof: The Farewell Tour, which lasted from June 2002 until April 2005. The tour featured a total 325 shows, the most ever for a concert tour by a female solo artist, and grossed more than $250 million, [5] becoming Cher's highest-grossing tour ever. Cher closed the farewell tour in April 2005 at the ...
US BB 1 – Apr 1979, Switzerland 1 – May 1979, Australia 1 for 1 weeks May 1980, Canada 2 – Apr 1979, Sweden (alt) 2 – May 1979, Norway 2 – Jun 1979, France 3 – May 1979, Austria 3 – Jun 1979, US BB 4 of 1979, Scrobulate 5 of disco, Germany 6 – May 1979, POP 6 of 1979, UK 11 – May 1979, US CashBox 14 of 1979, Netherlands 14 ...
Candy-O Tour: July 2, 1979 Charley Daniels Band: Windows Tour: May 15, 1982 Jimmy Hall: Cheap Trick: In Color Tour: December 16, 1977 Robin Trower Band: Heaven Tonight Tour May 20, 1979 One on One Tour: August 7, 1982 Standing on the Edge Tour: November 10, 1985 John Waite: Cher: Living Proof: The Farewell Tour: February 14, 2003 Chicago ...
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Disco Demolition Night was a Major League Baseball (MLB) promotion on Thursday, July 12, 1979, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Illinois, that ended in a riot.At the climax of the event, a crate filled with disco records was blown up on the field between games of the twi-night doubleheader between the Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers.