Previous | Top | Lyrics | Songlist | Next See also notes on the Roxy recordings on Roxy By Proxy (2014) and the Roxy performances.Sherman Keene says that's not him in either photo. None of the road material has been overdubbed. The engineer for the road tapes was Bill Hennigh. The Roxy remote recording was done by Wally Heider (16-track 30-ips), engineered by Kerry McNab (who also is responsible for the re-mix on the whole album). Some of the material has been overdubbed (Bolic Studios & Paramount Studios, Hollywood), but all basic tracks are live. Other portions were extracted from road tapes (4-track 15-ips masters) of show #2, Mothers Day, 1974, at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago, and the recent gymnasium extravaganza at Edinboro State College, Edinboro, Pennsylvania, May 8, 1974. Most of the material in this double set was recorded Dec. Regarding the history of the venue, see George Di Carl on the Freak Out! List Of Contributors.David and Elliot thought it was an injustice to the acts, so with Lou Adler and Elmer Valentine, they opened the Roxy. If you wanted to play, you signed those contracts. Irving Azoff, quoted by Lisa Robinson, Vanity Fair, February, 2015 When public interest in burlesque waned, Landis accepted an offer from recording executive Lou Adler and Whisky owner Elmer Valentine to change the club's name to the Roxy and to offer rock concerts. In the 1950s, he converted an old Sunset Strip supermarket into the Largo, which he billed as the nation's "class" burlesque house. The nightclub was a success, and over the next decade, Landis opened several others, including the Crescendo and the Interlude in West Hollywood. Landis moved to Los Angeles in 1945 from his native Minneapolis and opened a small room, the Morocco, on Vine Street in Hollywood, hoping to capitalize on post-World War II prosperity. James Quinn, "Chuck Landis, Veteran Concert Promoter, Dies At Home At 68," Los Angeles Times, March 10, 1986 They took over the building previously occupied by a strip club owned by Chuck Landis called the Largo. The Roxy was opened on September 23, 1973, by Elmer Valentine and Lou Adler, along with original partners David Geffen, Elliot Roberts and Peter Asher. The Roxy "Roxy Theatre (West Hollywood)," Wikipedia, July 19, 2018
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