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Water Street Music Hall is a 1,000 capacity concert venue in Rochester, New York, located in the St. Paul Quarter. WSMH is divided into two spaces; the main hall and The Club at Water St., which is a 500 capacity room for local and regional bands.
The amphitheater opened in 1983, with a mix of seating under the open air roof and on the hillside lawn looking down into the facility. It is the summer home of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and is managed by ASM Global (the same firm that formerly managed the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York). [1]
1829: Sam Patch, an American daredevil, died in Rochester, New York, during a jump into the High Falls of the Genesee River. He had successfully leapt into High Falls one week previously. 1844: Dancer Clara Vestris Webster's dress caught fire during The Revolt of the Harem at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Webster was badly burned and died three ...
The Dome Arena, a 4,086-seat indoor arena with 2,164 permanent seats and 25,000 square feet (2,300 m 2) of exhibit space.It was built in 1972 with what was at the time one of the largest self-supporting wooden roofs in the world, and was the home of the Rochester Zeniths of the Continental Basketball Association from 1978 to 1983.
New York City (unknown venue) 4 March 2008: Philadelphia: Trocadero Theatre 5 March 2008: New York City: B.B. King Blues Club and Grill 7 March 2008: Rochester: Water Street Music Hall [nb 14] 10 March 2008: New York City: Highline Ballroom [nb 15] 29 March 2008: Toronto: Canada: Danforth Music Hall 8 April 2008: San Jan Capistrano: United ...
WBEE-FM (92.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Rochester, New York.It airs a country music radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. (formerly Entercom Communications), after being acquired from Sinclair Broadcasting in 1999.
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Levin began his on-air career as a late evening host on 96.5 WCMF-FM in 1985. [citation needed] He soon moved to the morning show using the name "Brother Wease."[citation needed] His show, called "The Brother Wease Morning Circus," was among the highest rated shows in the Rochester market.