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  2. Aragon Ballroom (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Ballroom interior in 2009. The Aragon Ballroom was built by brothers Andrew and William Karzas, who turned to ballrooms after making their early fortunes in nickelodeons and movie theaters. [3] Their first dance hall project was the 1922 Trianon Ballroom in Chicago designed by renowned theater architects Rapp & Rapp. With hopes of duplicating ...

  3. Aragon Ballroom (Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California)

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    The Aragon Ballroom on Lick Pier in the Ocean Park district of Santa Monica, California was a social-dance venue opened under the Aragon name in March 1942 by dance promoter Harry Schooler (1918–2008).

  4. List of R.E.M. concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Aragon Ballroom (Reckoning 2009 Deluxe Edition bonus disc) Live at The Olympia (2009) Unplugged: The Complete 1991 and 2001 Sessions (2014) R.E.M. at the BBC (2018) This list includes only official releases made up exclusively and entirely of live performances.

  5. Aragon Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Aragon Ballroom may refer to: Aragon Ballroom (Chicago), Illinois; Aragon Ballroom (Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California), now defunct, was on Lick Pier in this district;

  6. Trianon Ballrooms - Wikipedia

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    Trianon Building (the former Trianon Ballroom), Belltown, Seattle, Washington. The Trianon Ballroom was the name given to a number of ballrooms in cities during America's big-band era. The first and most prominent Trianon opened December 6, 1922 in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois , and was marketed as "The World's Most Beautiful ...

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    The Chicago broadcasts featured bands headed by Count Basie, Frankie Carle, Duke Ellington, Jan Garber, Jerry Gray, Woody Herman, Earl Hines, Eddy Howard (from the Aragon Ballroom), Dick Jurgens, Kay Kyser (from the Blackhawk Restaurant), Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra (from the Blackhawk), Ted Weems, Shep Fields (from the Palmer House - Empire Room) [2] [3] and Griff Williams.

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  9. Ocean Park, Santa Monica - Wikipedia

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    On March 27, 1943, the Aragon Ballroom opened for business. The Aragon Ballroom was on Lick Pier in the Ocean Park district. It was destroyed by fire on May 26, 1970. [4]