Domestic Archive
City Lights Pavilion, Denver's newest amphitheater and located on the parking lot grounds of the Pepsi Center, has sold 30 of its 35 ...
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Tweeter Center Undergoes Improvements, Adds Reserved Lawn Seating
When the 19,900-seat Tweeter Center launches its 2002 season on June 1 with Kiss, it will have 7,000 reserved seats on the center's ...
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Vector Management Adds Radio Promotion Division
Vector Management is venturing into radio promotion with the launch of Vector Promotions, an independent radio promotion company. Launched by Vector President Ken ...
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Promoter Found Dead
Corpus Christi, Texas promoter Jerry LaTouf, president of the 14,000-capacity Concrete Street Amphitheater, was found dead in the afternoon at his home May ...
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LABEL UPDATES: Mute Records Acquired By EMI – Ringo Starr Signs With KOCH Records
Mute, one of Europe's leading independent record companies, has been acquired by EMI Recorded Music for $36 million, plus up to $27.8 million ...
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Workers Injured While Building Stage
Two construction workers were injured while building the Clear Channel Stage in the rain last Friday (May 3) in getting ready for the ...
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Newport Folk Festival Adds Two New Stages
The Adam & Eve Newport Folk Festival (August 2-4) has added two stages. In addition to the Fort Stage and the Borders Stage, ...
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AWARDS: Vlasic Among Six To Get Touchstone Awards – International Jazz Awards Show Planned For June 2003
Laurie Anderson, BeeBe Bourne (Owner/CEO, Bourne Company Music Publishers), Alison Brown, Eve Queler (Music Director, Opera Orchestra of New York), agent Marsha Vlasic ...
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Tickets.com Reports Strong First Quarter
Tickets.com reported improved financial results for the first quarter ending March 31, 2002. The company attributes its favorable performance to a combination of ...
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CAA Picks Up Springsteen
CAA has added Bruce Springsteen to its roster, right on the heels of picking up Sting from William Morris (CelebrityAccess, May 1). Jon ...
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