About the British form of theatre and the venues associated with it other uses of the term MusicHallMusicHall disambiguation Use British English date December 2010 Use dmy dates date December 2010 Image 1875 Oxford Music Hall.jpg thumb The Oxford MusicHall, ca. 1875 MusicHall is a type of British ... acts speciality acts . British musichall was similar to American vaudeville , featuring rousing ... Tavern in 1830 Musichall in London had its origins in entertainment provided in the new style saloon ... of the Gaiety Theatre, London originally the Strand MusicHall , this establishment was the father and mother, the dry and wet nurse of the MusicHall . Later known as the Grecian Theatre, it was here ... Image Wilton s MusicHall Interior.jpg thumb left The interior of Wilton s MusicHall Wilton s here ... Saloon in Drury Lane . ref name Howard The musichall as we know it developed from such establishments ... were distinguished from theatres by the fact that in a musichall you would be seated at a table in the auditorium ... drinks to its customers. Though a theatre rather than a musichall, this famous establishment later hosted musichall variety acts. ref name making http www.craxford family.co.uk crauart1.php The Making ... music halls Image 1856 CanterburyHall.jpg thumb Interior of the Canterbury MusicHall Canterbury Hall , opened 1852 in Lambeth The establishment often regarded as the first true musichall was the Canterbury MusicHall Canterbury , 143 Westminster Bridge Road , Lambeth built by Charles Morton impresario ... in all the history of musichall . ref Benny Green saxophonist Benny Green ed 1986 The Last Empires A MusicHall Companion pp. 7 Pavilion, 1986 ISBN 1 85145 061 0 ref The hall looked like most contemporary ... http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk canterbury.htm Canterbury MusicHall Arthur Lloyd accessed 23 October 2007 ref Another early musichall was The Middlesex, Drury Lane 1851 . Popularly known as the Old Mo ... in the East End . These included the London MusicHall, otherwise known as The Shoreditch Empire, 95 ... more details
Musichall is a form of British theatre MusicHall may refer to NOTOC Canada The MusicHall Toronto Lebanon MusicHall Beirut United Kingdom The MusicHall Aberdeen , Scotland MusicHall, Shrewsbury United States The MusicHall Portsmouth , New Hampshire MusicHall Tarrytown, New York Vail Leavitt MusicHall , Riverhead, New York The MusicHall, Fayetteville , Arkansas MusicHall Cincinnati , Ohio disamb ... more details
Image Beirut MusicHall Entrance.JPG right thumb The MusicHall s entrance MusicHall is a cabaret style musichall theatre specializing in live entertainment and cultural showbiz . It is located at Starco Center on Omar Daouk Street in the Beirut Central District city centre of Beirut , Lebanon . The MusicHall was opened in 2003 by its founder and co owner Michel Elefteriades who converted an old Movie theater cinema into a cabaret theatre with a mix of local and foreign acts. With up to twelve artists and bands performing each night, the MusicHall has rapidly become Lebanon s premier live music venue and one of its trendiest nightlife spots. The venue s performing styles focus mainly on World music Fusion music fusion but also include jazz , Pop music pop , ethnic music ethnic , belcanto , stand up comedy and other genres . The MusicHall has been an original, groundbreaking concept and remains a one of a kind night venue in the MENA region. In 2008, the MusicHall was established as a Franchising franchise and an interest in franchising this concept was expressed from a number of cities around the world, including Sao Paolo , Dubai , Cairo , Istanbul and Doha . The first MusicHall franchise was due to open in Qatar in early 2009, but because of the ongoing financial crisis, the opening was postponed. Image Beirut MusicHall performance.jpg right thumb A live performance at the MusicHall Image Beirut MusicHall performance2.jpg right thumb Band on stage at the MusicHall External links http www.youtube.com watch?v 0zTb4UJEDzI Al Jazeera reporting on the MusicHall December 2008 http transcripts.cnn.com TRANSCRIPTS 0611 20 ywt.01.html Transcripts from CNN s Your World Today Aired November 20, 2006 Category Buildings and structures in Beirut fr MusicHall Beyrouth ... more details
Theatre Severn , about a mile from The MusicHall which is due to open in March 2009. The theatre will therefore move to this new complex at the beginning of January 2009. Following the move, The MusicHall will likely be used as the town s main museum, retaining the cafe and Visitor Information Centre. Currently the museum is located in Rowley s House, on Barker Street. The MusicHall had it last performance on 4 January 2009. See also Musichall Old Market Hall External links http www.musichall.co.uk Shrewsbury musichall official site http www.shrewsbury.gov.uk Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough ... more details
Heineken MusicHall or commonly abbreviated as HMH is a concert hall in Amsterdam , Netherlands , near the Amsterdam ArenA Amsterdam South East . The big hall also called Black Box is used for concerts, has a capacity of 5500 and is 3000 m . After parties are given in a smaller hall, with a capacity of 700. Image Amsterdam 115 .jpg thumb right Board sign of musicians playing at the Heineken MusicHall. September 2006. The Heineken MusicHall was specially designed for pop music, although several rock bands have performed there, including hard rock band Alter Bridge , who recorded their live DVD Live from Amsterdam live DVD Live from Amsterdam at the venue. The architect was Frits van Dongen . External links http www.heineken music hall.nl Official site http www.amsterdam.info music heineken musichall coord 52.3120 N 4.9444 E region NL type landmark display title Category Buildings and structures in Amsterdam Category Concert halls in the Netherlands Category Music venues in the Netherlands Netherlands struct stub nl Heineken MusicHall zh ... more details
The Houston MusicHall was a musichall , located in Houston, Texas . The venue was opened in November 1937. It was located at 801 Bagby Street, near downtown. It was built in conjunction with the Sam Houston Coliseum , which was adjacent to the hall. The hall and coliseum complex replaced the Sam Houston Hall , which was a wooden structure that had been erected on the site for the 1928 Democratic National Convention and torn down in 1936. ref name Info http www.ledzeppelin database.com geekbaseweb forumpage.aspx?g posts&t 36 Venue information and background ref The hall was demolished in 1998. The former site of the building was redeveloped into the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts , which opened its doors in 2003. References reflist coord 29.761453 95.369546 type landmark display title Category Demolished music venues in the United States Category 1937 establishments Category Music venues in Houston, Texas Houston stub music venue stub ... more details
File Fair Park MusicHall 2.jpg thumb MusicHall at Fair Park File Fair Park MusicHall 1.jpg thumb MusicHall at Fair Park The MusicHall at Fair Park is a 3,420 seat performing arts facility in Dallas s Fair Park that opened on October 10, 1925. ref http www.liveatthemusichall.com history.shtm ref The building is of Spanish Baroque style with Moorish architectural influences, containing six stair towers capped with cast domes and arcade porches overlooking Fair Park. Air conditioning was added in 1954, and in 1972 the Hall was remodeled again with an expanded lobby and restaurant. In 1999 the theater was refurbished and updated. Because of the spacious nature of the MusicHall, the facility is a nationally recognized venue for Broadway musical touring companies and other large scale public and private functions. The MusicHall is currently home to Dallas Summer Musicals and was home to the Dallas Opera from 1957 to 2009. References reflist External links Commonscat http www.liveatthemusichall.com MusicHall at Fair Park http www.wickedthemusicalticketsonline.com wicked musichall at fair park.html Wicked performing at MusicHall at Fair Park coord 32.780359 96.765788 format dms display inline,title region US type landmark dallas stub Category Fair Park Category Buildings and structures in Dallas, Texas Category Landmarks in Dallas, Texas Category Concert halls in Dallas, Texas Category Concert halls in the United States Category Music venues in Dallas, Texas Category Theatre in Dallas, Texas ... more details
Infobox Theatre name MusicHall Aberdeen image caption address Union Street city Aberdeen country Scotland , United Kingdom designation Listed building Category A listed architect Archibald Simpson owner Aberdeen Performing Arts capacity 1281 Seated type Regional MusicHall opened 1852 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames production currentuse Concerts, comedy, variety, exhibitions, art & craft fairs website www.musichallaberdeen.com The MusicHall is a concert hall in Aberdeen , Scotland , formerly the city s Assembly Rooms , located on Union Street in the city centre. It was designed by architect Archibald Simpson , costing 11,500 when it was originally constructed in 1822, opened to the public as a concert hall in 1859, and was extensively renovated in the 1980s. ref cite web url http www.musichallaberdeen.com History.php title MusicHall History & Tour accessdate 2007 02 05 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070222190827 http www.musichallaberdeen.com History.php Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 02 22 ref gallery Deleted image removed Image Venue mh.png The MusicHall, Aberdeen gallery It regularly plays host to the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, as well as a variety of pop rock concerts, and the annual Aberdeen International Youth Festival . References references External links http www.musichallaberdeen.com MusicHall Official Website http www.leopardmag.co.uk feats 267 aberdeen musichall 150 years of music and laughter 20 Aberdeen MusicHall 150 years of music and laughter, Leopard Magazine nowiki nowiki Scottish Theatres coord 57 8 42 N 2 6 18 W display title DEFAULTSORT MusicHall Aberdeen Category 1822 architecture Category Theatres in Aberdeen Category Listed buildings in Aberdeen Aberdeen stub Scotland struct stub UK theatre stub ... more details
Citations missing date April 2010 Infobox venue name Rockefeller MusicHall image File Rockefeller logo.png 250px image caption Rockefeller logo location Oslo , Norway coordinates coord 59 54 58 N 10 45 1 E type landmark display inline,title type music venue genre rock music rock , pop music pop opened 1986 seating capacity 1,350 owner Rockefeller MusicHall Company promotions website http www.rockefeller.no Rockefeller MusicHall Company homepage Rockefeller MusicHall , ordinarily referred to simply as Rockefeller , is a concert venue in downtown Oslo , Norway . The building, known as Torggata Bad Market Street Bath earlier used to house a public bath facility. The musichall was established in 1986. Rockefeller is owned by the Rockefeller MusicHall Company, which also owns a nightclub which is located in the same building complex, John Dee Live Club & Pub John Dee , as well as another nearby music venue, Sentrum Scene . Rockefeller is known for its high volume of concert events, very often involving pop music pop and rock music , as well as cultural events with Norwegian and international artists. The venue consists of a main room, a large gallery, a smaller upper gallery and Bar establishment lounge bar . Image 2007 02 25 Nouvelle Vague Oslo.jpg thumb left French band Nouvelle Vague band Nouvelle Vague in concert at Rockefeller, February 25, 2007 The Coldplay EP Trouble Norwegian Live EP was recorded at the venue. External links http www.rockefeller.no Rockefeller MusicHall Company homepage http www.billettservice.no html venue.htmI?&venue ORF&l EN Available events at Rockefeller Category Event venues established in 1986 Category Buildings and structures in Oslo Category Concert halls in Norway Category Culture in Oslo Category 1986 establishments in Norway no Rockefeller MusicHall ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Oklahoma MusicHall of Fame & Museum image image size caption address 401 South ... designating Muskogee as the site of the Oklahoma MusicHall of Fame. State Representative Bill Settle ... promote the Oklahoma MusicHall of Fame. In 1997, Friends of Oklahoma Music was incorporated to serve as producer for annual induction ceremony events. In that same year, Friends of Oklahoma Music hosted and produced the first Oklahoma MusicHall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Concert at the Muskogee ... MusicHall of Fame Board and appointed seven members to facilitate fundraising, site selection, and construction of a facility honoring the history and legacy of Oklahoma s music, which has contributed so much to the history and roots of American music. In 2003, Friends of Oklahoma Music entered ... MusicHall of Fame moved their offices into the Depot, which is the site of the future Oklahoma MusicHall of Fame Museum. In 2004, Friends of Oklahoma Music was renamed Oklahoma MusicHall of Fame Foundation . Then in 2005, the Hall of Fame assumed its current name by being renamed Oklahoma MusicHall of Fame & Museum . Inductees see also Category Oklahoma MusicHall of Fame inductees 1997 ... 2003 yearsactive 1997 present rebuilt closed othernames Friends of Oklahoma Music production currentuse website www.omhof.org The Oklahoma MusicHall of Fame , located in Muskogee, Oklahoma , honors Oklahoma musicians for their lifetime achievements in music . The induction ceremony and concert is held each year in Muskogee. Since its establishment in 1997, the Hall of Fame has inducted more than ... In 1996, the Oklahoma Legislature began the vision for the Hall of Fame. State Senator Benn Robinson ... Jamie Oldaker External links http www.omhof.com Oklahoma Music Fall of Fame website DEFAULTSORT Oklahoma MusicHall Of Fame Category Halls of fame in Oklahoma Category Music halls of fame Category State halls of fame in the United States Category Music museums in Oklahoma Category Museums in Muskogee ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Kraft Summer MusicHall was a 1966 television music comedy series broadcast in United States America . It was written by George Carlin starring George Carlin and John Davidson entertainer John Davidson as the host. DEFAULTSORT Kraft Summer MusicHall Category 1960s American television series Category 1966 television series debuts comedy tv prog stub US tv prog stub ... more details
ref improve date April 2010 The Alabama MusicHall of Fame , first conceived by the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio Muscle Shoals Music Association in the early 1980s, was created by the Alabama MusicHall ... The Alabama MusicHall of Fame serves to showcase a multitude of different List of people from Alabama Alabamians who have had a significant impact upon the music industry. From musicians to song writers, management, and publishing, The Alabama MusicHall of Fame provides several ways of honoring its ... State MusicHall Of Fane url http news.google.com newspapers?id xxMsAAAAIBAJ&sjid cMgEAAAAIBAJ&pg 3363,3174547&dq alabama musichall of fame&hl en date February 18, 1982 accessdate April 7, 2010 cite news first David last Palmer work TimesDaily title Alliance forms to give support to hall of fame url http news.google.com newspapers?id 82MeAAAAIBAJ&sjid DckEAAAAIBAJ&pg 2178,1510551&dq alabama musichall of fame&hl en date July 6, 1984 accessdate April 7, 2010 cite news first Robyn Bradley last Litchfield work Montgomery Advertiser title State pays tribute to some of its stars with MusicHall of Fame ... work Montgomery Advertiser title Alabama MusicHall of Fame welcomes inductees in style url http www.montgomeryadvertiser.com article 20100326 NEWS01 3260314 Alabama MusicHall of Fame welcomes ... 2010 bot H3llBot External links http www.alamhof.org Alabama MusicHall of Fame See also Muscle Shoals, Alabama Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame North Alabama Landmarks Coord 34.713117 87.706783 display title DEFAULTSORT Alabama MusicHall Of Fame Category Halls of fame in Alabama Category State halls of fame in the United States Category Music halls of fame Category Music museums in Alabama Category ... inclusion in the Hall of Fame roster. Future plans Both a second and third phase are being planned as future expansions for the Alabama MusicHall of Fame The second addition is going to be a 1500 seat state of the art audio video recording auditorium. The third addition is to be a southern music ... more details
Inappropriate tone date May 2009 Brick Lane MusicHall is a musichall entertainment based in the former St Mark s Church, Silvertown , in the London Borough of Newham . Musichall was popular throughout the British Isles in the Victorian era Victorian and Edwardian era s. Although a handful of purpose built musichall theatres remain, this is the only venue presenting traditional musichall on a nightly basis. ref http www.newham.gov.uk Services ArtsDevelopment AboutUs ArtsDevelopmentMusicHall.htm Brick Lane MusicHall London Borough of Newham accessed 7 May 2009 ref Past and present The brainchild of Vincent Hayes, Brick Lane MusicHall was inspired by the popularity of the Lord Hood, where he was landlord in the 80s and regularly performed with his band of talented artists on an impromptu stage made from beer crates. Vincent resolved to bring musichall style entertainment to a wider audience and in 1992 opened Brick Lane MusicHall in the former Old Truman Brewery Truman s Brewery building in Brick Lane , from where it takes its name. After a move to larger premises in Shoreditch , the MusicHall has finally settled in Silvertown, in the Royal Docks , next to London City Airport . The building where the MusicHall is now housed is the former church of St Mark s, built in the 1870s by Samuel Sanders Teulon . The building is of historic interest for its unique Gothic brick exterior and the grace of its interior design. Having been deconsecrated in the 1980s the building could ... years before being offered as a distinguished home for Brick Lane MusicHall. A listed building ... of Brick Lane MusicHall, where every show is unique and laughter is always top of the bill. Brick Lane MusicHall is involved in workshops for schools, as well as taking shows to community ... culture theatre 3662577 Moving heaven and earth for a music hall.html Moving heaven and earth for a musichall The Daily Telegraph http www.bricklanemusichall.co.uk Brick Lane MusicHall ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Oxford MusicHall image 1875 Oxford Music Hall.jpg image size 200px caption The apse ... 0.131 architect Finch Hill , with Paraire owner Charles Morton capacity type Musichall opened ... and Long closed 1926 othernames The Oxford production currentuse website Oxford MusicHall was a music ... After the success of the Canterbury MusicHall , many music halls imitating the formula opened in London. The Oxford MusicHall was designed by Messrs Finch Hill and Edward Paraire. The architecturally ... name Trust http www.theatrestrust.org.uk resources theatres show 1632 oxford musichall london Oxford MusicHall London Theatres Trust , accessed 30 September 2008 ref It opened on 26 March 1861 as Morton s competitor to the nearby Weston s MusicHall despite Henry Weston s appeal to the magistrates ... westons.htm Weston s MusicHall Arthur Lloyd accessed 30 September 2008 ref At the opening, opera singers ... Notes, no. 316, 4 October 2003 ref The hall quickly became one of London s most popular music halls ... appeared at the Oxford MusicHall, including Marie Lloyd , George Robey and Arthur Roberts comedian ... collections object.php?object id 502 The Oxford MusicHall , PeoplePlayUK theatre history site ... 20031129home.html The Oxford MusicHall, London review of 1881 programme by The Entr ... left thumb 250px Facade of the Oxford MusicHall In its early years, the hall offered a significant ... MusicHall , UKEssays.com 2008 ref In 1891, the Oxford became a Syndicate Hall under the management .... ref name Ox http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk TheOxfordMusicHall.htm The Oxford MusicHall Arthur ... guided tours musichall tour the story of the music halls first.php? The First Music Halls ... ISBN 0 7136 5688 3 External links http www.fotolibra.com gallery 141592 oxford musichall uk 1862 Drawing ... HALL 1893.html 1893 Programme for the musichall http footlightnotes.tripod.com 20031011home.html ... of the oxford musichall london Postcard showing the facade of the hall http www.broadwayworld.com ... more details
The Britannia MusicHall in Glasgow , Scotland is the oldest surviving musichall in the world. ref http www.britanniapanopticon.org 1.html ref Built in 1857 by Thomas Gildard and H. M. McFarlane ref http www.monklands.co.uk pans potsandpans.htm ref , it has hosted some of the biggest names on the Musichall circuit. In 1906 Stan Laurel made his first stage appearance there on amateur night. In that same year A. E. Pickard bought the building and changed its name to the Panopticon. He also undertook some major works, installing a freak show , a roof top carnival and a waxworks . He also excavated the basement and installed an indoor zoo . The Panopticon was one of the first buildings in Glasgow become powered by electricity and one of the first cinemas in Scotland . It closed in 1938 when it was sold to a tailors and converted to a workshop. It is currently being conserved by a trust who regularly perform traditional shows in the auditorium. References reflist External links http www.britanniapanopticon.org Britannia Panopticon MusicHall Trust & Friends Website http www.monklands.co.uk pans coord 55.857 4.247 type landmark region GB display title Category Musichall venues Category Music venues in Glasgow ... more details
Sun Heart MusicHall is a concert hall in Yokohama , Japan . It has hosted concerts by some of Japan s most successful musicians. In 2008, pianist Atsuko Seta gave a recital in the hall. ref name Concerts cite web url http www.page.sannet.ne.jp atsuko1 concert en.htm title Concerts publisher Page.sannet.ne.jp accessdate May 1, 2010 ref References reflist Japan struct stub coord missing Japan Category Yokohama Category Concert halls in Japan ... more details
Multiple issues primarysources July 2008 refimprove July 2008 Notability Institutions date July 2008 Tupelo Music Hall is a small concert hall located in Londonderry, New Hampshire in a building that formerly housed an antiques shop. The readers of New Hampshire Magazine voted Tupelo the best small venue in the state for the last six years. Citation needed date May 2010 Artists such as George Winston , Suzanne Vega , and Arlo Guthrie have performed at the hall, which is known for its intimate size and superior acoustics. The venue seats 240 people with theater style seating and 132 with cabaret seating. Light food and soft drinks are available, and patrons are allowed to bring in their own beer or wine for a minimal fee. References cite news title Tupelo Music Hall url http www.tupelohall.com accessdate 2008 07 02 External links http www.tupelohall.com Tupelo Music Hall coord 42 50 34 N 71 22 5 W region US NH type landmark display title Category Concert halls in the United States Category Music venues in New Hampshire Category Buildings and structures in Rockingham County, New Hampshire Category Visitor attractions in Rockingham County, New Hampshire music venue stub ... more details
Prose date October 2010 The Canadian MusicHall of Fame honors Canada Canadian musicians for their lifetime achievements in music . ref name inductees cite web title Past Inductees url http www.carasonline.ca HOF past.php work Canadian MusicHall of Fame publisher The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences accessdate 2009 12 30 ref The ceremony is held each year as part of the Juno Award ceremonies. Members of the Canadian MusicHall of Fame represent many of the world s great talents. It is also referred to as the Juno Hall of Fame and located in Toronto , Ontario . ref name inductees Complete list of Inductees List of Inductees ref name inductees 1978 Guy Lombardo , Oscar Peterson 1979 Hank Snow 1980 Paul Anka 1981 Joni Mitchell 1982 Neil Young 1983 Glenn Gould 1984 The Crewcuts , The Diamonds , The Four Lads 1985 Wilf Carter 1986 Gordon Lightfoot 1987 The Guess Who 1989 The Band 1990 Maureen Forrester 1991 Leonard Cohen 1992 Ian and Sylvia 1993 Anne Murray 1994 Rush band Rush 1995 Buffy Sainte Marie 1996 David Clayton Thomas , Denny Doherty , John Kay musician John Kay , Domenic Troiano , Zal Yanovsky 1997 Gil Evans , Lenny Breau , Maynard Ferguson , Moe Koffman , Rob McConnell 1998 David Foster 1999 Luc Plamondon 2000 Bruce Fairbairn 2001 Bruce Cockburn 2002 Daniel Lanois 2003 Tom Cochrane 2004 Bob Ezrin 2005 The Tragically Hip 2006 Bryan Adams 2007 Bob Rock 2008 Triumph band Triumph 2009 Loverboy 2010 April Wine 2011 Shania Twain See also Portal Music of Canada Music of Canada References Reflist External links http www.junoawards.ca vhof index.php Canadian MusicHall of Fame DEFAULTSORT Canadian MusicHall Of Fame Category Awards established in 1978 Category Canadian MusicHall of Fame Category Canadian MusicHall of Fame inductees Category Canadian music media Category Canadian music awards Category Juno Awards Category Halls of fame in Canada Category Music halls of fame Category Lifetime achievement awards fr Panth on de la musique canadienne ... more details
Image Boston music hall.jpg 350px thumb right The Boston MusicHall, Winter Street Boston Winter Street , ca.1852 The Boston MusicHall was a concert hall located on Winter Street in Boston , Massachusetts ... left 175px Clara Louise Kellogg concerts, 1869 The Boston MusicHall was built in 1852, thanks ... here. After being threatened by road building and subway construction, the MusicHall was replaced as the home ... at the MusicHall to celebrate as the clock struck midnight, Frederick Douglass, Wendell Phillips ... MusicHall Organ music Organ , installed in 1862, was the first concert pipe organ installed ... registers. The organ was removed from the MusicHall in 1884 to provide more performing space for the Boston ... is known as the Methuen Memorial MusicHall and concerts are regularly presented on the organ ... Memorial MusicHall History publisher Methuen Memorial MusicHall, Inc. accessdate 2009 06 09 ref ... MusicHall closed. It was converted, for use as a vaudeville theater, in 1900 and operated under a number of different names, including the MusicHall and the Empire Theatre. In 1906, it was renamed ... Orpheum Theatre Boston, Massachusetts , successor to the MusicHall Methuen Memorial MusicHall , Methuen, Massachuetts currently houses the Boston MusicHall s organ References Reflist External links commonscat Boston MusicHall Photos of the Boston MusicHall and Orpheum Theatre at The Boston ... MusicHall, Tuesday evening, Oct. 20, 1874. The mystery of emotion, an illustrated lecture by Steele ... home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra . The hall closed in 1900 and was converted into a vaudeville ..., was substantially rebuilt in 1915 by architect Thomas W. Lamb as a movie theater. Note The hall has no connection with Boston s MusicHall , a theater which is now known as the Citi Performing Arts Center . History Image MusicHallOrgan.jpg 175px thumb left The Boston MusicHall Organ ref cite book title The History of American Music With Twelve Full Page Photogravures and One Hundred and Two Illustrations ... more details
Gospel music articles The Gospel MusicHall of Fame , created in 1971 by the Gospel Music Association , is a Hall of Fame dedicated exclusively to recognizing meaningful contributions by individuals and groups in all forms of gospel music . Inductees This is an incomplete list of those inducted into the GMA s Gospel MusicHall of Fame, listed alphabetically with the year of induction. Many of these were honored posthumously for their contribution in gospel music. Individuals James Blackwood , Sr. founder of The Blackwood Brothers , National Quartet Convention 1974 Pat Boone 2003 Shirley Caesar 2000 Ralph Carmichael president of Lexicon Music, Light Records 1985 Johnny Cash 2010 Fanny Crosby songwriter 1975 Andrae Crouch 1998 Tennessee Ernie Ford 1994 Wally Fowler John Wallace Fowler 1988 Bill Gaither gospel singer Bill Gaither 1983 Gloria Gaither 1997 Vestal Goodman 2004 Amy Grant 2003 Al Green 2004 Keith Green 2001 Stuart Hamblen 1994 Larnelle Harris 2007 Jake Hess 1982 Billy Ray Hearn ... 2007 The Winans 2007 Billy Graham evangelist Billy Graham was inducted to the Gospel MusicHall ... and Hall of Fame External links http www.gmahalloffame.org Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame coord missing United States Category Gospel music awards Category American music awards Category Music halls of fame Category National halls of fame in the United States Music Category Hall of fame inductees Category Awards established in 1971 fi Gospel MusicHall of Fame pt GMA Gospel MusicHall ... Records Word Music 2001 Phil Keaggy 2007 Haldor Lillenas publisher 1982 Bob MacKenzie record producer ... Homer Rodeheaver Billy Sunday s music director 1973 Michael W. Smith 2009 Thurman Ruth promoter Thurman ... of southern gospel music 1993 Albertina Walker 2001 Ethel Waters 1984 Charles Wesley songwriter ... inducted 1988 music director and choir master for all Billy Graham Evangelistic Campaigns Ralph Carmichael producer for the music in Billy Graham films such as Mr. Texas , For Pete s Sake , The Restless ... more details
Refimprove date June 2009 Infobox Venue name Radio City MusicHall image File Radio City MusicHall Panorama.jpg 250px image caption Front facade of the Radio City MusicHall nickname Radio City, Showplace ... former names seating type Reserved seating capacity 5,933 6,015 Radio City MusicHall is an entertainment ... leased from Columbia University . The Radio City MusicHall was designed by architect Edward Durell ... MusicHall . ref http books.google.com books?id 7 EDAAAAMBAJ&pg PA252&dq popular mechanics ... Popular Mechanics, August 1932 ref The names Radio City and Radio City MusicHall derive from one of the complex s first tenants, RCA the Radio Corporation of America . Radio City MusicHall was a project ... at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, just to the south of the MusicHall, and the radio TV complex that lent the MusicHall its name is still known as the NBC Radio City Studios . The MusicHall opened to the public ... was very long and individual acts were lost in the cavernous hall. On January 11, 1933, the Music ... Capra s The Bitter Tea of General Yen starring Barbara Stanwyck and the MusicHall became the premiere ... at the MusicHall until 1979 with four complete performances presented every day. By the 1970s ..., after a renovation, it reopened to the public. Radio City MusicHall is currently leased to and managed ... of radio city musichall keeps rockettes kicking.html title Lease of Radio City MusicHall Keeps ... event see below . The MusicHall has presented most of the leading pop and rock performers of the last ... system was also designed by Peter Clark, and was built by Otis Elevators. Organ The MusicHall ... Radio City MusicHall publisher American Theatre Organ Society accessdate May 28, 2010 ref A smaller ... was converted into office space. Other Art The public areas of the MusicHall feature the work ... for the musichall, however Roxy Rothafel thought that they were inappropriate for a family venue ... sculptures have been put on display at the musichall, Eve by Gwen Lux is currently displayed in the southwest ... more details
The Great American MusicHall is a Auditorium concert hall in San Francisco, California . It is located on O Farrell Street in the Tenderloin, San Francisco, California Tenderloin neighborhood on the same block as the Mitchell Brothers O Farrell Theater . It is known for its decorative Balcony balconies , column s, and fresco es and for its history of unique entertainment, which has included American burlesque burlesque dancing as well as jazz , folk music , and rock n roll concerts. The hall was established in 1907 during the period of rebuilding that followed the 1906 San Francisco earthquake 1906 Earthquake . Its interior was designed by a French architect. It was originally called Blanco s, after a notorious Barbary Coast house of prostitution . In 1936, Sally Rand , known for her fan dance and bubble dance acts, acquired the property and branded it the Music Box. After World War II , the venue ..., newly refurbished and painted, the building was renamed the Great American MusicHall. In 1974 ... burlesque was brought back to the Great American MusicHall when the Velvet Hammer Burlesque troupe performed in 2003 and 2004. Today the Great American MusicHall continues to thrive as a respected venue for music and entertainment in San Francisco. Recordings McCoy Tyner recorded The Greeting on March ... American MusicHall in 1979 which is considered by some to be the greatest vocal jazz recording ... MusicHall. Robin Williams filmed his 1982 HBO special, An Evening with Robin Williams at The Great American MusicHall. Jonathan Coulton recorded his album, Best. Concert. Ever. in February, 2008, at The Great American MusicHall. ref http www.jonathancoulton.com bce Album Promotion ref References ... Rand and The Music Box at Virtual Museum of SF http www.gamh.com Great American MusicHall website coord ... 90s, radio station KKSF 103.7FM hosted several large Music Without Borders Listener Appreciation ... Category Music venues in California Category Nightclubs in California Category Jazz clubs in the United ... more details
Cleanup date September 2010 Advert date September 2010 The Oregon MusicHall of Fame is an award honoring musicians from the U.S. state of Oregon . The first induction ceremony took place on October 13, 2007. History The Oregon MusicHall of Fame was conceived of in the 1990s by a group called the Oregon Music Coalition. ref name AboutOMHOF cite web url http www.omhof.org about.html title About the Oregon MusicHall of Fame publisher Oregon MusicHall of Fame accessdate 2008 01 27 archiveurl http ... 2007 12 10 ref Over the years they elected 50 Oregon musicians and bands to the hall of fame. ref name AboutOMHOF The group eventually disbanded, but in 2004, the hall of fame was revitalized and a group reformed as the Oregon MusicHall of Fame non profit organization . ref name AboutOMHOF The original ... jockeys, and promoters. ref name AboutOMHOF The group plans to build an Oregon MusicHall of Fame building that will house music exhibits and memorabilia and host music education seminars. ref name AboutOMHOF The group s current activities include collecting Oregon music memorabilia, providing music scholarships to college bound musicians, and promoting music education in Oregon elementary and middle ... MusicHall of Fame Web Site publisher Oregon MusicHall of Fame accessdate 2008 01 27 archiveurl ... Tony DeMicoli. ref name ORLive cite news url http blog.oregonlive.com popmusic 2007 10 oregon musichall of fame indu.html title Oregon MusicHall of Fame Induction Ceremony author Lopez, Luciana date ... also Music of Oregon References Reflist External links http www.omhof.org honorees Oregon MusicHall of Fame honorees original 50 DEFAULTSORT Oregon MusicHall Of Fame Category Organizations based in Oregon Category Music halls of fame Category American music awards Category Music education in the United ... Meyer and Music Millennium. Tickets are 25 in advance or 30 at the door. VIP tickets, which include ... inducted into the hall of fame in 2007 Elliott Smith , Oregon band Oregon , Obo Addy , The Crazy ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Vail Leavitt MusicHall nrhp type image Vail leavitt.jpg caption Vail Leavitt MusicHall locator x locator y location Peconic Avenue, Riverhead CDP , New York Riverhead , Suffolk County, New York , US nearest city lat degrees 40 lat minutes 54 lat seconds 59 lat direction N long degrees 72 long minutes 39 long seconds 45 long direction W locmapin New York area built 1881 architect ... MusicHall The Vail Leavitt MusicHall is a late nineteenth century theatre presently in use on the east end of Long island in Riverhead CDP , New York Riverhead, New York . The Theatre MusicHall ... dealer in Riverhead and Suffolk NY Eastern Suffolk County Long Island area. The theatre musichall opened on October 11, 1881, and has only occasionally served as a movie theater since its beginnings. With its almost 130 year history, The theatre musichall could hardly be more distinguished as when Thomas Edison used the theater for early experiments in sound movies in 1914. The musichall began its start with candle lighting , however, it is said The MusicHall had its own gas plant behind the theatre, gas fixtures were placed all along the horseshoe balcony, and gaslight continued at the musichall until the advent of electricity arrived in July 1888. The venue now had electric light s. In 1908, George M. Vail, now sole owner of MusicHall, sold the building to Simon Leavitt, father of the late well known men s clothier , Theodore Leavitt, whose widow, Mollie Leavitt, owned the musichall until its acquisition by the Council for the Vail Leavitt MusicHall in 1982 through a grant ... opera house designed by J. W. Flack. The Theatre MusicHall was abandoned and forgotten for decades ... showings helped the Theatre MusicHall raise monies in the Theatre music Halls Building restoration ...&sln 71.71656&cs 5&stat pos 1 regular regT 2 fbT 0 Vail Leavitt MusicHall Yahoo Yellow Pages and Maps http www.theatermania.com long island theaters vailleavitt musichall 3021 Vail Leavitt MusicHall ... more details
Cleanup date January 2008 The Dance MusicHall of Fame was created in 2003 when music industry veteran ... dance music writer historian in to form the organization. The Dance MusicHall of Fame recognizes ... s contributions to dance music. The Dance MusicHall Of Fame Board of Advisers was composed of dance music professionals, historians and journalists. When the nominees were selected the ballots were sent to an international voting committee of over 1,000 dance music experts. An awards ceremony announcing the inductees in the Dance MusicHall Of Fame would take place annually at a formal dinner event in New York. Due to financial differences among the Board members, The Dance MusicHall of Fame ceased operations after its second ceremony in 2005. 2004 Dance MusicHall of Fame DMHoF Board ... Inductees http www.discostyle.com dance musichall of fame awards 2005.html DMHOF Press Release which details the 2005 Inductees as well as the history of the Dance MusicHall of Fame http remixmag.com news remix dance musichall 2 Remix Magazine announces the 2004 DMHOF Ceremony http dancemusic.about.com cs features a DMHallofFame.htm About.com Story on the Dance MusicHall of Fame http www.disco ...&videoid 21768131 Dance MusicHall of Fame Awards 2005 Video Category Dance music Category American music ... de Dance MusicHall of Fame ... of dance music . He enlisted the help of Eddie O Loughlin Next Plateau Records initially ... music and celebrates the history and significance of the genre. Artists, Producers, Record, Remixer and DJs that helped to shape the dance music industry become eligible for induction 25 years after ... Hall of Fame url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi entertainment 3627796.stm date 4 September, 2004 accessdate ... Achievement Non Performer Mel Cheren 2005 Henry Stone 2004 See also National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame Swing Dance Hall of Fame References reflist External links Articles http www.villagevoice.com ... more details