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The Ludlow Garage began life as an automobile shop and later became a music venue located in the Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. The original music venue hosted concerts from September 19, 1969 through January 20, 1971. The original proprietor of the music venue was ex-City Council member and Vice Mayor Jim Tarbell.
Live at Ludlow Garage: 1970 is an album by the Allman Brothers Band. It was recorded live at Ludlow Garage in Cincinnati on April 11, 1970. It was released by Polydor Records on April 20, 1990. "Dimples" and "I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town" had already been released about a year earlier on the Dreams box set.
Tarbell opened the Ludlow Garage, a local concert venue, in September 1969 and operated it until its closing in 1971, featuring artists such as Grand Funk Railroad, Spirit, Santana, Elvin Bishop, The Kinks, Humble Pie, Sons of Champlin, Cold Blood, Boz Scaggs, James Gang, Bo Didley, Iggy and the Stooges, MC5, Fairport Convention, Taj Mahal, NRBQ, Commander Cody, Herbie Mann, the Staple Singers ...
Cincinnati concert tickets on sale Friday, April 26. June 16: Kota the Friend, Ludlow Garage. June 20: Robert Glasper, Ludlow Garage. July 6: LeAnn Rimes, Turfway ...
Dec. 28: Eric Darius, Ludlow Garage. April 19: Katt Williams: Heaven on Earth Tour, Heritage Bank Center. ... Cincinnati concert announcements and tickets on sale this week: June 7. Show comments.
There is a great diversity of retail outlets and dining and drinking establishments situated along Ludlow and intersecting streets. Businesses include the historic rock concert hall the Ludlow Garage where the Allman Brothers recorded their famous album “Live at the Ludlow Garage,” and Ludlow Wines, the oldest wine shop in Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati: Xavier University Fieldhouse: October 16, 1969 Minneapolis: New City Opera House October 17, 1969 Chicago: Kinetic Playground: October 18, 1969 October 19, 1969 October 21, 1969 (2 shows) Cincinnati Ludlow Garage: October 22, 1969 October 24, 1969 Detroit: Eastown Theatre: October 25, 1969 October 31, 1969 [q] Philadelphia