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New Haven Arena was an indoor arena on Grove Street in New Haven, Connecticut, that served as a venue for ice hockey, concerts, and circuses. A lot of energy was lost," Sandella said. He was charged with obscenity and breach of peace but was soon released. This tour stop in New England was during the Rolling Stones' fourth tour of America. single or the band's letterhead. CT DOT faces criticism following overnight tree-cutting, Haar: Payouts at fading CT trash agency offer lessons in a crisis, State nursing homes could face fine due to too many empty beds, CT legislators revive debate over firefighters' cancer benefits. 15th Ernst Happel Stadium - VIENNA, AUSTRIA. The cost of a field level seat was $402 see the photo gallery.Besides visiting the state for six concerts in the last 50 years, the group has other connections to Connecticut. . Post College Alexis Korner The Rolling Stones' 1965 2nd American Tour was a concert tour by the band. The group made a surprise visit to Toad's Place on York Street in New Haven on Aug. 12, 1989, and gave a concert there, much to the delight of about 700 patrons. The first arena opened in 1914 but burned down in 1924. The Rolling Stones have confirmed the rescheduled dates and venues for the postponed Australian and New Zealand leg of their '14 On Fire' Tour. The concert tour will continue in December in the New York metropolitan area with a concert in Brooklyn in the brand new Barclay's Center on Dec. 8 and two concerts at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, on Dec. 13 and 15. On that date, Jim Morrison was arrestedon stageduring a performance with the Doors. 7th Johan Cruijff ArenA AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS. ", "It was a place where fans hung out after the game," he said. Assuming The Rolling Stones have a new album in the works, it would mark their first studio one since their 2016 blues cover record Blue & Lonesome. Rich Fury/Getty Images . The views expressed here are the author's own. He has a keen interest in history and reads a great deal. Explanatory plaques will provide details about the Arena and Ferrari. A couple months after Beatlemania swept through town, the Rolling Stones made their Brew City debut as part of their second 1964 U.S. tour. Fee. and the band they came to joinThe Rolling Stonesis still going strong with new music and performances around the world. Vince McMahon, CEO of WWE, is the husband of Linda McMahon. See more ideas about rock n roll party, rock and roll, new haven. This was a not a "new" album from The Rolling Stones in that it . He was one of several Podoloff siblings, including brother Morris, who advanced professional sports through their connections to the family-owned Arena. Leopold Waterman House/Jewish Home for Children. This tour, like any RELATED: Randall Beach: Telling the story of New Haven's mecca, Toad's Place, during a pandemic, RELATED: Fans share memories of Toad's Place after owner's death. The Stones enlisted McCartney to provide their album with his legendary bass skills and apparently Starr is part of the unannounced album, too. Want to post on Patch? James Carbonneau, manager at Proiron, said it will probably take three workers to construct the monument, which will feature brushed stainless steel frames around each of the panels. aber mit diesem mehrmonatigen Ausflug haben die Stones im Grunde das Buch fr alle folgenden Arena-/Stadion-Touren geschrieben, und es ist groartig, die Gruppe auf diesem besonderen Hhepunkt ihrer Live-Krfte zu hren. 227 Concerts. He completed the construction with Nathan in 1927. A one-of-a-kind Rick Griffin pen and ink drawing for the Grateful Dead book - Conversations with the Dead. In a fitting historical twist, Sandella will now be able to look out from his office window at Fire Headquarters on Grand Avenue, where he is the acting deputy chief, and gaze upon a big chunk of Arena memorabilia. The handbill is one of just a few known and is in excellent condition. Although the late Rolling Stones drummer died this past August, his legacy will live on. The Arena hosted the American Hockey Leagues New Haven Eagles from 1936 to 1951, the New Haven Blades of the Eastern Hockey League from 1954 to 1972 and Yale Hockey from 1927 to 1959. New Haven Arena, c. 1951. After the concert began, when Morrison attempted to recount the incident to the fans, he was arrested. New Haven Arena One of the most famous (or infamous) events in rock history occurred at the New Haven Arena on December 9, 1967. This tour was the group's first in 20 years that played only in indoor arenas for audiences of 20,000 or less.The last time that the Stones appeared in Connecticut was at Rentschler Field in East Hartford on Aug. 25, 2005. It quickly became ubiquitous and, ultimately, the most famous logo in rock 'n . Collectors are really excited about this auction because they have the opportunity to bid on many items weve never offered before, added Trosch. Like all Rolling Stone concerts, this one, too, was a sellout. They were the children of an immigrant couple from a town south of Kiev in Ukraine who fled to the U.S. in 1890 to escape the pogroms aimed at Jews. The tour itself grossed over $50 million and was seen by over 3 million fans both records for the time.In 1989, the Stones made arrangements to rent a building at the Wykeham Rise School in Washington, CT, for rehearsal for their upcoming "Steel Wheels Tour." Not wasting any words, Keith kept the announcement simple. The demise of the arena came with the construction of the New Haven Coliseum in 1972. On that date, Jim Morrison was arrestedon stageduring a performance with the Doors. Put on some real good Stones music, play it loud, and enjoy your stay! Dave Hainsworth, the popular goalie for the Blades from 1968-72, remembers the Arena as a "cozy place to play. Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh. Posters were printed for both shows. The remaining members of the iconic British rock band . The famed vintage Rolling Stones handbill is being auctioned by Psychedelic Art Exchange at ConcertPosterGallery.com. 3rd American Express Presents BST Hyde Park LONDON, UK. (by Anthony Renzoni, author of Connecticut Rock n Roll: A History ), NOTE: Portions of thiswrite-up are copyrighted and taken from Renzonis book Connecticut Rock n Roll: A History. Elvis Presley played at the New Haven Coliseum twice in July 1975 and once more in July 1976; Jim Morrison of the Doors was arrested after the band played only a few songs at the New Haven Arena on Dec. 9, 1967; Bob Dylan playing late, late into the night at Toad's Place in January 1990; the Who turning in a dramatic show at the Coliseum on Dec. 15, 1979, just 12 days after 11 of their fans were trampled to death in Cincinnati; Bruce Springsteen delivering a rave-up at the Coliseum on Aug. 25, 1978, then going over to Toad's to do a surprise encore. The handbill is part of Psychedelic Art Exchanges October Mega Auction that features 200+ vintage concert posters and handbills. September 22 - Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live.