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American Vernacular Dance hosts ragtime-era vintage dance events with live music, principally at the Avalon Ballroom in Boulder, Colorado. This organization hosted its first event "The Columbine Ball and Tango Trot", in June 1989. It has hosted ragtime-era tea dances monthly since 1991 with the Mont Alto Ragtime and Tango Orchestra.
Jun. 9—In September 2020, 60 artists set up booths in the parking lot of Avalon Ballroom as part of the Avalon Drive-Thru Art Event, which attracted roughly 900 visitors — within vehicles ...
Avalon Ballroom: 8 November 2005: ... The Avalon Theatre at The Stoltz Listening Room ... Colorado: Boulder Theater August 21, 2019
Chet's style was "easy-going, mellow, soft-tempered until pushed." Graham's style was more driven. Within a few months Helms secured the permits necessary to host events at the Avalon Ballroom, an old dancehall at 1268 Sutter Street, on the corner of Sutter and Van Ness. Big Brother and the Holding Company debuted there in June 1966.
Carousel Ballroom: April 20, 1968 April 21, 1968 May 7, 1968 Straight Theater May 8, 1968 May 9, 1968 May 10, 1968 May 11, 1968 May 17, 1968 Avalon Ballroom May 18, 1968 May 19, 1968 May 24, 1968 San Jose: Balconades Ballroom May 25, 1968 May 28, 1968 [g] San Francisco Avalon Ballroom June 16, 1968 [h] Fillmore Auditorium June 20, 1968 South ...
Avalon Ballroom: 3 August 1968 4 August 1968 9 August 1968: Seattle: Eagles Auditorium: 10 August 1968 11 August 1968 16 August 1968: Sacramento: Sound Factory 17 August 1968 23 August 1968: Torrance: The Bank 24 August 1968 Europe 24 August 1968: Prestatyn: Wales: The Royal Lido, Central Beach 31 August 1968: Kasterlee: Belgium: Kastival 68 ...
The "King of Jazz", bandleader Paul Whiteman, was born in Denver, Colorado on March 28, 1890.. From the 1920s-50s, Welton Street in Five Points was home to over fifty bars and clubs, where some of the greatest jazz musicians such as Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Nat King Cole, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, and others performed.
At the April 4 and 6 Avalon Ballroom concerts, the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with the band Aum, were the opening acts for the Grateful Dead. [3] Amoeba Records co-founder Dave Prinz found tapes of the two shows among the 16,000 hours of material in the Grateful Dead's vault, and after considerable lobbying, convinced the Dead's sound engineer Owsley "Bear" Stanley, who oversaw the Dead's ...