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  2. List of events at the Jacksonville Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    1969 North American Tour May 3, 1969 The Moody Blues: Octave Tour May 5, 1979 Jimmie Spheeris: Mötley Crüe: Girls, Girls, Girls Tour November 27, 1987 Guns N' Roses: Dr. Feelgood Tour March 27, 1990 Faster Pussycat Mott the Hoople: Mott Tour October 6, 1973 Aerosmith: NSYNC: Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now Tour: March 3, 1999 Divine & Tatyana Ali ...

  3. Jacksonville Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum (originally and still commonly known as the Jacksonville Coliseum) was a multi-purpose arena located in Jacksonville, Florida. Built in 1960 and known as "northern Florida's most historic concert venue", [ 2 ] it was home to most of the city's indoor professional sports teams and it hosted various ...

  4. Led Zeppelin North American Tour Summer 1969 - Wikipedia

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    8 July 1969 Miami: Miami Beach Convention Center: 9 July 1969 Tampa: Curtis Hixon Hall: 10 July 1969 Jacksonville: Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum: 11 July 1969 Laurel: Laurel Pop Festival – Laurel Park Racecourse: 12 July 1969 Philadelphia: The Spectrum: 13 July 1969 New York City: Singer Bowl unscheduled, impromptu performance: 15 July 1969 ...

  5. The Rolling Stones American Tour 1969 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones' 1969 Tour of the United States took place in November 1969. With Ike & Tina Turner, Terry Reid, and B.B. King (replaced on some dates by Chuck Berry) as the supporting acts, [1] rock critic Robert Christgau called it "history's first mythic rock and roll tour", [2] while rock critic Dave Marsh wrote that the tour was "part of rock and roll legend" and one of the "benchmarks ...

  6. 1969–70 Jacksonville Dolphins men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1969–70 Jacksonville Dolphins men's basketball team represented Jacksonville University during the 1969–70 NCAA University Division basketball season. The independent Dolphins were led by sixth-year head coach Joe Williams and played their home games at the Jacksonville Coliseum .

  7. Music Festivals Have A Glaring Woman Problem. Here’s Why.

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    The root of the disconnect between the number of women on stage and the number of women in the crowd may lie partially in the male-dominated subcultures these festivals were founded out of, as Slate writer Forrest Wickman argued in 2013: “The real problem at most of these festivals lies in the alternative subcultures they celebrate.

  8. Music stars with JSU connections to perform in Dec. 14 ... - AOL

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    Four former Jacksonville State University students — all Alabama natives — who went on to achieve success in country music will perform Dec. 14 in a benefit concert at the school.

  9. Live Album (Grand Funk Railroad album) - Wikipedia

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    Live Album is the first live album by American hard rock band Grand Funk Railroad, originally released by Capitol Records on November 16, 1970. [1] The first single released from the album, "Mean Mistreater", was released on November 23 and the second, "Inside Looking Out", was released in January 1971.