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  2. Atlanta blues - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta blues refers to the local blues scene in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, which had its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s.According to AllMusic,"The Atlanta blues scene of the 1920s was among the most fertile in all the South, with a steady stream of rural musicians converging on the city hoping to gain exposure playing the local club circuit, with any luck rising to perform at Decatur ...

  3. Variety Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Variety Playhouse (originally known as the Euclid Theatre) is a music venue in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It is located on Euclid Avenue and features a variety of music acts including rock, indie, electronic, funk, country, folk, bluegrass, jazz, blues and world music as well as other live shows.

  4. Tabernacle (concert hall) - Wikipedia

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    The Tabernacle [2] [3] is a mid-size concert hall located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia.Opening in 1911 as a church, the building was converted into a music venue in 1996.It is owned and managed by concert promoter Live Nation Entertainment and has a capacity of 2,600 people.

  5. Choices for live music abound this weekend. Start planning ...

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    The South Shore has plenty of music, including Assisted Living Band, Fat City Band, Foreigners Journey, Marie's Children and Suzanne McNeil. Choices for live music abound this weekend. Start ...

  6. Check out these blues, jazz and folk art events this weekend ...

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    “There’s a strong connection between blues music and Macon and its history and culture,” said John Mollica, the show’s promoter. Check out these blues, jazz and folk art events this ...

  7. Music of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    It would remain a major recording center for two decades and a major performance center for four decades, into the first country music TV shows on local Atlanta stations in the 1950s. [2] Today, Metro Atlanta is home to Alan Jackson, Jason Aldean, Zac Brown Band, Sugarland, Kenny Rogers, Jerry Reed, Ray Stevens and Travis Tritt.

  8. Ameris Bank Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    The Ameris Bank Amphitheatre (formerly Verizon Amphitheatre) is a contemporary amphitheatre, located in the northern Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta, Georgia, United States. The amphitheatre mainly hosts shows by popular music artists, comedians and themed symphony concerts by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra , the latter opened the venue with a ...

  9. King Plow Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The King Plow Arts Center is a commercial, performing, and visual arts center located on Marietta Street in the Marietta Street Artery district of West Midtown, Atlanta. King Plow is the largest center of its kind in the city. King Plow is also a popular music venue for concerts and live music shows in Atlanta. [1] [2]