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Main menu. Main menu. move to ... Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. This is a list of lists of some notable music venues worldwide. Lists ...
In 1921, the label set up a second studio on the grounds of the piano factory in Richmond under the supervision of Ezra C.A. Wickemeyer, who would manage the studio from August 1921 to mid-1927. [9] The bulk of the labels productions came out of the Richmond studio, which was 125 feet (38 m) long and 30 feet (9.1 m) wide with a control room ...
It is based in Johannesburg, South Africa, and is owned by Arena Holdings. [2] The current Gallo Record Company is a hybrid of two South African record labels, rivals between the 1940s and 1980s: the original Gallo Africa (1926–85) and G.R.C. (Gramophone Record Company, 1939–85).
Johannesburg: Joburg Theatre Complex (formerly Johannesburg Civic Theatre) The Mandela [1] 1962 1,069 Johannesburg Festival Orchestra University of the Witwatersrand Education Campus Linder Auditorium [2] 1,060 Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra: Port Elizabeth: Feather Market Centre Central Hall 1885 1,187 Eastern Cape Philharmonic Orchestra
In 1996 the main laboratory moved to Richmond and could provide services to the Gauteng region. [3] In 2000 it merged with the Pillay MacIntosh practice in Durban. [3] Eftyhia Vardas is the head of virology at the Lancet in Johannesburg. [4]
The Concert in the Park was a benefit concert held in Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa, on 12 January 1985. [1] [2] 22 bands played at the benefit, which was attended by an estimated 125,000 people—of whom about 100,000 had purchased tickets. [2]
In 2017, Universal Music Africa launched UMG Live Africa, for talent and booking management, and the flagship of UMG Live, owned by Universal Music Group.On 21 February 2018, Universal Music South Africa, acquires the artist management company G Management, [5] [12] and appoints the director of G Management, Morgan Ross, to head UMG Live Africa.
Richmond was the birthplace of medical pioneer Dr Albert Hoffa, [3]: 299 hailed as the founder of modern orthopaedics, author of a famous textbook and some of whose techniques are still in use. Born in Richmond on 31 March 1859, the son of a local doctor, he studied medicine in Germany.