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Lost Cincinnati Concert Venues of the '50s and '60s: From the Surf Club to Ludlow Garage
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Lost Cincinnati Concert Venues of the ‘50s and '60s: From the Surf Club to Ludlow Garage

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The nightspots, rock clubs, arenas & more that made the city swing

Cincinnati in the ‘50s and '60s offered a stunning array of live music and entertainment venues. Though many of them no longer exist, their memories live on. Fulfilling an obligation to mobsters, blues crooner Charles Brown played a residency at the Sportsman’s Club in Newport. Incendiary comedian Lenny Bruce performed at the Surf Club on the city’s conservative west side. Jim Tarbell’s short-lived but iconic Ludlow Garage became a major stop on the national ballroom circuit that grew up around rock 'n’ roll as it matured into its progressive, experimental era. Signaling an end to the ‘60s, Iggy Pop created a sensation at the 1970 Cincinnati Summer Pop Festival at Crosley Field.

Join seasoned journalist Steven Rosen on a tour through historically heady days in the Queen City’s music scene.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press
Country
United States
Date
10 January 2022
Pages
176
ISBN
9781467147217

The nightspots, rock clubs, arenas & more that made the city swing

Cincinnati in the ‘50s and '60s offered a stunning array of live music and entertainment venues. Though many of them no longer exist, their memories live on. Fulfilling an obligation to mobsters, blues crooner Charles Brown played a residency at the Sportsman’s Club in Newport. Incendiary comedian Lenny Bruce performed at the Surf Club on the city’s conservative west side. Jim Tarbell’s short-lived but iconic Ludlow Garage became a major stop on the national ballroom circuit that grew up around rock 'n’ roll as it matured into its progressive, experimental era. Signaling an end to the ‘60s, Iggy Pop created a sensation at the 1970 Cincinnati Summer Pop Festival at Crosley Field.

Join seasoned journalist Steven Rosen on a tour through historically heady days in the Queen City’s music scene.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press
Country
United States
Date
10 January 2022
Pages
176
ISBN
9781467147217