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The Who by Numbers Tour was a concert tour by the English rock band the Who, in support of their seventh album, The Who by Numbers (1975). It began on 3 October 1975, ended on 21 October 1976 and consisted of 79 concerts split between North America and Europe.
14 June 1970: Anaheim: Anaheim Stadium [23] 15 June 1970: Berkeley: Berkeley Community Theatre [23] 16 June 1970 [23] 19 June 1970: Dallas: Dallas Memorial Auditorium [23] 20 June 1970: Houston: Hofheinz Pavilion [23] 21 June 1970: Memphis: Ellis Auditorium [23] 22 June 1970: Atlanta: Municipal Auditorium [44] 24 June 1970: Philadelphia ...
Tours of Europe and North America supporting The Who By Numbers. [98] 1976: 27 February 1976 – 21 October 1976 (Europe, North America) 36 Two tours of North America and sporadic dates in the United Kingdom and Europe, supporting The Who By Numbers. The group's last tours with Keith Moon. [99] 1977–1978: 15 December 1977 – 25 May 1978 ...
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The Angels play at an enclosed Anaheim Stadium, 1991. In the late 1970s, Los Angeles Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom was looking for a more modern venue than the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and also wanted a stadium small enough to prevent Rams games from being blacked out on local television. The Coliseum seated almost 100,000 people, and the ...
The Big A Sign in its original location in Anaheim Stadium c. 1973. The sign was erected in 1966 outside then-Anaheim Stadium specifically to hold the scoreboard. [4] The $1 million construction cost was covered by Standard Oil of California in exchange for a 10-year advertising rights deal on the sign. [5]
1955 – Disneyland [1] and Anaheim Drive-In cinema [11] in business. 1966 – Anaheim Stadium opens. 1967 – Anaheim Convention Center and the public library's Anaheim History Room open. [7] 1968 – Fox Cinemaland theatre in business. [11] 1970 – Population: 166,701. [12] 1972 – Anaheim Hills Golf Course opens. [13]