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The Willowbrook Ballroom is located at 8900 Archer Avenue, Willow Springs, Illinois, 60480. [4] In 2000 The Willowbrook Ballroom was profiled as one of America's "Glorious, Historic, Legendary, Treasured Ballroom Dance Floors" in Amateur Dancers magazine. [5] Criteria for being profiled as an Amateur Dancers magazine's "Finest Floor" is:
In between, the troupe played along the East Coast and throughout the Midwest, traveling by bus, making the rounds of the major dance halls—including in Chicago The Aragon, Willowbrook (Oh Henry Ballroom), Melody Mill, Midway Gardens and Trianon.
Resurrection Mary is considered to be Chicago's most famous ghost. [1] [2] [3] Since the 1930s, several men driving northeast along Archer Avenue between the Willowbrook Ballroom and Resurrection Cemetery have reported picking up a young female hitchhiker. This young woman is dressed somewhat formally in a white party dress and is said to have ...
‘Dance for Life’ Chicago Dancers United presents this summer’s “Dance for Life,” a one-night, star-filled benefit with performances from Chicago dance ...
Carl Bonafede was a Chicago band promoter for weekly dances at local ballrooms. He managed The Buckinghams when Bonafedel gave Holvay a call. Holvay first met Bonafede at a Jim Lounsbury record hop, the Willowbrook Ballroom, while Carl was singing with the Gem-Tones back in 1960. [7]
Hal was non-political and also played for Republican Vice President Spiro Agnew and President Richard Nixon. Other venues included downtown theaters such as The Oriental (now Nederlander) Theater, Chicago Theatre, and others such as The Willowbrook (O Henry) Ballroom. He played at Orchestra Hall, home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Music venues in Chicago (3 C, 44 P) ... The Cellar (teen dance club) Central Park Bandstand; Club Manhattan; ... Willowbrook Ballroom
Many other historical dance halls have sprung hard wood floors, such as the Spanish Ballroom at Glen Echo Park, Maryland (1933), [6] Willowbrook Ballroom in Chicago (1921), the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon (1914), the Carrillo Ballroom [7] in Santa Barbara, California (1914), and Younger Hall (1929) in St Andrews, Scotland.