Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Cleveland Stadium
Today is the 80th anniversary of the first game at Cleveland Stadium, on that day the Philadelphia Athletics beat Cleveland 1-0, Lefty Grove was the winning pitcher. This photo is from July 25, 1993, Cleveland beat Seattle 11-9, Joey Belle hit two home runs.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
Allen Theatre: Uriah Heep
Uriah Heep was on Friday July 28, 1972 at the
Allen. White Trash (the Apple Records group) were supposed to open. People were
calling and asking “is that Edgar Winter’s White Trash?” “No it’s not.” White Trash were in some sort
of barroom brawl in Chicago ,
and drummer Bobby Ramirez was killed, so they were unable to appear. Damnation,
the local group also appeared. For some reason the usual group we used as
ushers were unavailable, so we scrounged up some people, That bunch of ushers were
the worst, most of them quickly vanished into the crowd once the doors opened.
At the end of the night only about 2-3 of the flashlights were returned. The Allen had no working air
conditioning, and it was hotter then hell in there. It was a rowdy night, one
of the torchlights on the east mezzanine was smashed by some bozo. Smitty and I
tackled some guy who was about to toss one of those big brass poles over the
side of the mezzanine. The show was
briefly stopped when a bunch of people climbed into one of the false boxes on
the house right side. One of the more amusing incidents was a group of people
climbing a vertical ladder alongside the stage that lead to the roof, when the
top guy peeked over the top and saw a policeman there, he jumped down a rung
causing a chain reaction, along with a few bruised fingers.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Allen Theatre
Photo by William Gesten/Foto Arts Inc.
The auditorium of the Allen Theatre in Cleveland's Playhouse Square in October 1971. The Allen was built by Jule & Jay J. Allen who owned a Canadian theatre circuit, it was designed by C. Howard Crane, and opened on April 1, 1921. It closed as a film house in May 1968 and was later used for rock shows until 1976. The theatre restoration group, the Playhouse Square Association presented their first show, the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, here on November 21st, 1971. In 1976 the lobby was converted into a restaurant, and a year later the auditorium was converted into the Lazerium. During the 70's the theatre was the scene of a number of legendary rock shows, Alex Harvey, Pink Floyd, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Rory Gallagher, Jeff Beck, T Rex, Hawkwind, Miles Davis, Suzi Quatro, Earth Wind & Fire, Iggy & The Stooges, Lou Reed, Donovan, and Parliment- Funkadelic to name a few. I spent a good amount of time working and playing in this place. It was recently radically transformed into a performing space for Cleveland State University.
The auditorium of the Allen Theatre in Cleveland's Playhouse Square in October 1971. The Allen was built by Jule & Jay J. Allen who owned a Canadian theatre circuit, it was designed by C. Howard Crane, and opened on April 1, 1921. It closed as a film house in May 1968 and was later used for rock shows until 1976. The theatre restoration group, the Playhouse Square Association presented their first show, the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, here on November 21st, 1971. In 1976 the lobby was converted into a restaurant, and a year later the auditorium was converted into the Lazerium. During the 70's the theatre was the scene of a number of legendary rock shows, Alex Harvey, Pink Floyd, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Rory Gallagher, Jeff Beck, T Rex, Hawkwind, Miles Davis, Suzi Quatro, Earth Wind & Fire, Iggy & The Stooges, Lou Reed, Donovan, and Parliment- Funkadelic to name a few. I spent a good amount of time working and playing in this place. It was recently radically transformed into a performing space for Cleveland State University.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Lackawanna Historical Society
The Lackawanna Historical Society, located in the Catlin House at 232 Monroe Avenue since 1942 houses a museum and archives. Over the years they have been able to answer most of the questions I've had. For more info go to: http://www.lackawannahistory.org/index.html
Monday, July 23, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
Palace Theatre
The front of the Palace, on July 2, 1969, just weeks before it would close. The theatre would remain mostly dormant for the next few years before events would again take place in here.
Palace Theatre
The Grand Lobby of the Palace Theatre in Cleveland. The Lobby looked like this when it opened on November 6, 1922.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
Nay Aug Park Pool
The pool at Nay Aug Park yesterday morning. With Scranton's fiscal crisis this is the only pool opened in the city this year.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Stafford Meadow Brook
Looking downstream along Stafford Meadow Brook from near Connell Junction yesterday morning. The lack of rain has the creek running low.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
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