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The René C. Davidson Courthouse in Oakland, where Harris was a summer intern with the Alameda County District Attorney's office in 1988 [49] In 1990, Harris was hired as a deputy district attorney in Alameda County, California, where she was described as "an able prosecutor on the way up". [50]
2015-present (revival) Founders. Bill Graham. Day on the Green was a recurring concert in Oakland, California, presented by promoter Bill Graham and his company Bill Graham Presents. Held at the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, these events began in 1973 and continued into the early 1990s.
Led Zeppelin 's 1977 North American Tour was the eleventh and final concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour was divided into three legs, with performances commencing on 1 April and concluding on 24 July 1977. The tour was originally intended to finish on 13 August, but was cut short following the death of Robert Plant ...
Empire Concert Club ... Oakland: Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena. 19,000 [36] ... San Diego County, California: Aztec Bowl (Lollapalooza)
Oakland: Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum: 41,236 / 45,500 $1,175,226 [7] 23 June 1992 Ames: Cyclone Stadium: 32,090 / 37,500 $802,250 [7] 24 June 1992 Tinley Park: World Music Theatre: 47,692 / 56,000 $1,312,022 [8] 25 June 1992 Leg 2 - Europe 28 June 1992 [c] Werchter: Belgium: Werchter Festival Grounds — — 30 June 1992 Lyon: France ...
Earls Court 1975. Led Zeppelin 's 1975 North American Tour was the tenth concert tour of North America by the English rock band. The tour was divided into two legs, with performances commencing on 18 January and concluding on 27 March 1975. It was preceded with two European warm-up shows, performed at Rotterdam and Brussels respectively.
The Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum[11] is a multi-purpose stadium in Oakland, California, United States. It is part of the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Complex, with the adjacent Oakland Arena, near Interstate 880. In 2017, the playing surface was dedicated as Rickey Henderson Field in honor of Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and ...
After rescheduling the concert for January 4, 1974, at the Oakland Coliseum Arena, Gaye took the stage in front of 14,000-plus screaming fans. He performed a new song which he dedicated to his girlfriend Janis Hunter titled "Jan", as well as songs from his 1970s repertoire, only including his 1960s classics in a sped-up "Fossil Medley".