Bands – Pop Festivals – Music Venues and Clubs – Light Shows
The first club of note was a coffeehouse performance space beneath 14th and Peachtree named The Catacombs. It was ground zero for Atlanta Freaks becoming hippies in 1967.
Later it became For Heads Only.
Thanks to Bill Hardin for these ads.
Backstreet
The Bowery
Funochios
Atlanta Municipal Auditorium Here is a list of all the concerts held here.
Sports Arena
Richards
The Great Southeast Music Hall
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Alex Cooley’s Electric Ballroom
- Alex Cooley interviewRead more >>
Alex Cooley opened Atlanta to the music world, and vice versa. He also brought MidTown Music Festival to The Strip!
He has some very interesting things to say.Thanks Alex for all the great music ...
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Backstreet was a dance club off Peachtree. It was a gay club but welcomed those exploring all freedoms. Remember oral sex in Georgia, even between a married couple, could land you in jail before 2003! Backstreet and later The Limelight both served as battlefields against Georgia’s antiquated laws on sex.
Backstreet was where the music and ...
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Bring back any memories?
- The Twelfth Gate is a church for turned-on types.Read more >>
Atlanta Constitution Magazine June 9, 1968 pg. 24
The Twelfth Gate is a church for turned-on types. Coffeehouse Preach-In
By Olive Ann Burns (note the wonderful Southern author)
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http://ethunter1.blogspot.com/2006/08/golden-horn-revisited.html
SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 2006
The Golden Horn – Revisited
Photo by Rocky Hunter
This morning we were looking at the pictures on ...
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I worked at the The Twelfth Gate starting in the summer of 1969 untill 1972 I think, and lived on 14th street. I was also in Daryl Roades and the HaHavishnu Orchestra from 1975-1976. I went to The Atlanta College of Art, the guy who ran The Catacombs went to the school also. I think he ...
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The Electric Ballroom was opened in the Georgian terrace by Alex Cooley.
The Turkey Trip was to be at the Duke Tire warehouse at 11th and Peachtree right on the Strip. As often happened, the night before the event the place was hurriedly condemned by the city. The concert was moved to the Georgian Terrace and the price ...
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Great Southeast Music Hall
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- Richards
Richards opened with a bang on Atlanta’s scene. It was a sophisticated night club venue to have a rather intimate experience with a musical favorite. Unfortunately it also closed with flare.
The Great Speckled Bird Jan. 9, 1975 Vol. #2 pg. 1