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  2. WAFY - Wikipedia

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    On September 16, 2010, at 9 a.m., Key 103 dropped the "Frederick's Continuous Soft Rock" moniker and began a 20th anniversary retrospective show looking back at the 20 years of the station's personalities, music, and activities.

  3. Category:Music venues in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Category: Music venues in Houston. ... Warehouse Live; White Oak Music Hall; Wortham Theater Center This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:02 (UTC) ...

  4. Rockefeller's - Wikipedia

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    The venue could seat about 325 guests. [2] Rockefeller's closed as a public venue in 1997. The owners of Star Pizza purchased the building and it was a private event and wedding space from 1999 to 2014. [8] In 2016, concerts returned to Rockefeller's for the first time in nearly 20 years. [9]

  5. Inaugural TrioFest draws hundreds to Frederick for ... - AOL

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    Aug. 28—Nicole Hegins spun in a gleeful circle at the Frederick Fairgrounds on Saturday, snapping her fingers as reggae music thrummed through the air. "I'm just going to enjoy the blessings of ...

  6. Bayou Music Center - Wikipedia

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    Bayou Music Center; Former names: Aerial Theater (1997-2002) Verizon Wireless Theater (2002-12) Revention Music Center (2015-20) Address: 520 Texas Ave Houston, TX 77002-2737: Location: Bayou Place: Owner: Live Nation Entertainment: Capacity: 3,464 General admission (standing room) 2,400 Theater (all reserved) Opened: November 14, 1997 ...

  7. WSHE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WSHE (820 kHz HD Radio) is a commercial radio station, which transmits a digital-only signal on a standard AM band frequency. It is licensed to serve Frederick, Maryland, and owned by Hubbard Broadcasting through licensee Washington DC FCC License Sub, LLC.

  8. Music of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The largest music venue in Maryland is the Merriweather Post Pavilion, opened in 1967 and designed by architect Frank Gehry to avoid disturbing as much as possible the surrounding Symphony Woods; it is an outdoor performance area, home to most of the largest concerts that come through the area. [7]

  9. From New Era to Starwood, here are some great live music ...

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    328 Performance Hall, a 1,200-capacity live music space, was located at 328 4th Ave. S. dating back to the early 1980s. It operated as one of Nashville's prime live music venues for rock and ...