#Roseland Ballroom
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twixnmix · 1 year ago
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Keith Haring, Grace Jones, Eartha Kitt, and Beverly Johnson getting ready for New Year’s Eve at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City on December 31, 1987.  
Photos by Tseng Kwong Chi
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yearningforunity · 11 months ago
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Last dance: Disco singer Donna Summer performs at Roseland Ballroom in a Marabou cape.
Photo: Allan Tennenbaum
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mikeywayarchive · 5 months ago
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12/3/10 // Kenny Shin
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sophaeros · 5 months ago
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the strokes @ roseland ballroom - new york city, ny, usa / november 2002 / ph. colin lane (x)
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amengaga · 1 year ago
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tomthanx · 9 months ago
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Kurt Cobain, by Jesse Frohman at the Roseland Ballroom, 7/23/93
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greendayauthority · 3 months ago
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Roseland Ballroom, NYC, 1 October 1993
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archivist-crow · 1 year ago
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Portishead - “Roads” at Roseland, NYC - 1998
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warhead · 1 year ago
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mygagamerch · 2 years ago
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Lady fucking Gaga hat
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vodkaandsnakes · 1 year ago
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On this day, March 14, in Type O Negative history:
Type O Negative play an unknown venue with Life of Agony in Salt Lake City, UT (1994)
The video for "Christian Woman" receives airplay on the Raw Shorts (Bloomington, IN) and Skid Road (Wyoming, MT) TV cable access programs. The video for "Black No. 1" receives airplay on the Dizzy Dreams/ The Show (St. Louis, MO) program (1994)
Type O Negative play Club Metro with Stuck Mojo and Drain STH in Fayetteville, NC (1997)
Type O Negative play the Roseland Ballroom with Coal Chamber, Full Devil Jacket, and The Deadlights in New York, NY (2000)
The DVD version of the Symphony For The Devil home video is released (2006) (with special appearance by Slitzy)
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oldgigtickets · 1 year ago
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Portishead @ Roseland Ballroom, New York. 1997.
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oldshowbiz · 2 years ago
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Ballroom Dancing will outlast Rock and Roll.
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mikeywayarchive · 8 months ago
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Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY // Dec 3rd 2010 // rufus
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innervoiceart · 2 months ago
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On June 2, 1995, at New York City's Roseland Ballroom, Jeff Buckley delivered a performance that would become a memorable highlight of his career. Among the audience were Paul and Linda McCartney, who attended the show to witness Buckley's talent firsthand. Photographer Merri Cyr captured the backstage meeting between the McCartneys and Buckley, preserving the moment when the legendary couple honored the rising artist with their presence. Linda McCartney, recalling her acquaintance with Jeff's father, Tim Buckley, mentioned having photographed him in the past, creating a poignant connection between the two generations. This encounter not only signified the McCartneys' appreciation for Jeff's artistry but also highlighted the enduring legacy of musical talent within the Buckley family. The Roseland Ballroom, known for hosting a myriad of significant musical events, provided the perfect backdrop for this convergence of musical icons. Jeff Buckley, riding the wave of acclaim following his 1994 album "Grace," was gaining recognition for his emotive voice and profound songwriting. The presence of Paul and Linda McCartney at his performance served as a testament to his growing influence in the music industry. Photographs from that evening, taken by Merri Cyr, reveal a visibly excited Buckley conversing with the McCartneys, capturing the mutual respect and admiration shared among the artists. These images have since become emblematic of the brief yet impactful intersection of their musical journeys. Reflecting on the event, photographer Merri Cyr noted the significance of the McCartneys' attendance, emphasizing how it underscored Jeff's rising prominence in the music scene. The backstage interaction not only provided Buckley with personal validation from one of his musical heroes but also symbolized a bridging of musical eras. This meeting remains a cherished moment in rock history, illustrating the profound connections that can form between artists across different generations and solidifying Jeff Buckley's place in the lineage of influential musicians.
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thecoparoom · 3 months ago
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55th NYE Anniversary at Roseland Dance City
1973
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