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Richfield Coliseum, also known as the Coliseum at Richfield, was an indoor arena located in Richfield Township, between Cleveland and Akron, Ohio. It opened in 1974 as a replacement for the Cleveland Arena, and had a seating capacity of 20,273 for basketball. It was the main arena for the
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region until 1994, when it was replaced by
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in
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. The Coliseum stood vacant for five years before it was purchased and demolished in 1999 by the National Park Service. The site of the building was converted to a meadow and is now part of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The arena was primarily the home to the
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of the National Basketball Association (NBA), developed by Cavaliers owner Nick Mileti, who also owned the Cleveland Crusaders of the World Hockey Association. Over the years it had additional tenants such as the Cleveland Barons of the National Hockey League, Cleveland Force of Major Indoor Soccer League, Cleveland Crunch of Major Indoor Soccer League, the Cleveland Lumberjacks of the International Hockey League, and the
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of the Arena Football League. In a 2012 interview with ESPN's
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, basketball great Larry Bird said that it was his favorite arena to play in. The Coliseum was the site of Bird's final game in the NBA. Richfield Coliseum hosted the
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,
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, and
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editions of WWE's Survivor Series pay-per-view. It hosted the
1981 NBA All-Star Game The 1981 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game which was played February 1, 1981, at the Richfield Coliseum in Richfield, Ohio. This was the 31st edition of the National Basketball Association All-Star Game and was played during th ...
; The Buckeye Homecoming, the 1983 professional boxing match between Michael Dokes and Gerrie Coetzee; and the 1985 MISL All Star Game. It was also the site of the March 24, 1975 boxing match between
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and Chuck Wepner, which in part inspired the movie '' Rocky''. The Coliseum was a regular concert venue, with its first event being a concert by
Frank Sinatra Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", Sinatra was one of the most popular ...
and the last being a concert by Roger Daltrey in 1994, which was also the last official event at the arena. The first rock concert at the Richfield Coliseum was
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in October 1974.


History

The arena, which opened in 1974, replaced the Cleveland Arena, which had 12,500+ boxing capacity, 10,000+ otherwise. The new arena seated 20,273 for basketball and 18,544 for hockey, and was one of the first
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to contain luxury boxes. Cavaliers founder Nick Mileti was the driving force behind the Coliseum's construction, believing that its location in northern Summit County south of Cleveland near the confluence of the Ohio Turnpike and Interstates 77 and 271 was ideally suited given the growth of urban sprawl. The Coliseum was built in Richfield to draw fans from both of
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's major cities, as nearly five million Ohioans lived within less than an hour's drive (in good weather) from the Coliseum. While the arena's location hindered attendance somewhat, nevertheless, the Cavaliers' average attendance was over 18,000 per game each of the last two seasons at the Coliseum. The Force also drew well at Richfield: 20,174 attended when Cleveland took on Minnesota on April 6, 1986, still the largest regular-season crowd (and the third-largest overall) ever to see an indoor soccer match in the US. The World Wrestling Federation also promoted several notable shows including: '' Saturday Night's Main Event VII'' (taped September 13, 1986);
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; Survivor Series (1988); and Survivor Series (1992)


Attendance hindrances

Though a large arena at the time of construction, it had only one concourse for both levels, which made for very cramped conditions when attendance was anywhere close to capacity. The Coliseum's real drawback was that the revenue-producing luxury suites were at the uppermost level and, as such, were the worst seats in the house. This situation was rectified at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, where the suites are much closer to the playing area. Also hurting attendance was the arena's location at the intersection of Interstate 271 and Ohio State Route 303, which was a rural, two-lane highway outside of Richfield. The rural location made the Coliseum inaccessible to anyone without an automobile, and as the only true access to the arena was directly at the interchange, traffic became an issue with every Coliseum event, especially when attendance was anywhere near capacity.
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from Lake Erie provided another obstacle to drivers during the winter months.


Demolition and environmental remediation

The Coliseum's fate was sealed in 1990, when voters in
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approved a new sin tax to fund the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex, which included Gund Arena, the original name of what is now Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. The Cavaliers moved to Gund Arena at the beginning of the 1994–95 season. In 1997, the hardwood floor was sold to Grace Christian School of
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. After being vacant for five years, the arena was torn down in 1999, between March 30 and May 21, and the arena footprint and surrounding parking areas were allowed to be returned to woodland as part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, now Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Two years later it was noted that the site appeared to have no trace of the former building, although a widened section of Route 303, as well as the remains of the parking lot entrance, reveal its location. The site is now a grassy meadow and has become an important area for wildlife. Birds such as the Eastern meadowlark, bobolink, and various
sparrow Sparrow may refer to: Birds * Old World sparrows, family Passeridae * New World sparrows, family Passerellidae * two species in the Passerine family Estrildidae: ** Java sparrow ** Timor sparrow * Hedge sparrow, also known as the dunnock or hedg ...
s now inhabit the area. This has caused the site to become popular with local birders. Other birds that are frequently seen are American goldfinch, red-winged blackbird, turkey vulture (buzzard), red-tailed hawk, and American kestrel.


Seating capacity

The seating capacity for basketball was as follows:


Concerts

The following is a listing of concerts that took place during the time that the Coliseum was in operation: *
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– October 26, 1974, September 23, 1975, June 15, 1978, March 22, 1988, with Sammy Davis Jr. and November 7, 1992 *
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– October 28, 1974 and November 16, 1980 *
Elton John Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, pianist and composer. Commonly nicknamed the "Rocket Man" after his 1972 hit single of the same name, John has led a commercially successful career a ...
– November 4, 1974, with Kiki Dee, August 1–2, 1976, September 29, 1980 and April 23, 1993 *
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– November 22, 1974, with Gryphon, August 21, 1976, with Natural Gas, August 17, 1977, with
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and the Dukes, September 19, 1978, September 20, 1980, May 2, 1984, February 16, 1988 and April 29, 1991 *
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– December 6, 1974, with the Electric Light Orchestra and Elf, February 20–21, 1985, with Giuffria and May 11, 1987, with Bad Company * Led Zeppelin – January 24, 1975 and April 27–28, 1977 * Jethro Tull – February 21, 1975, August 3, 1976, March 23, 1977, October 27, 1978, with
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, October 26, 1979, October 15, 1980, with Whitesnake and October 16, 1984, with Honeymoon Suite * Alice Cooper – April 4, 1975, with Suzi Quatro, May 5, 1978, with Jay Ferguson, February 21, 1979, with The Babys and July 25, 1980, with Billy Squier and Triumph *
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– April 26, 1975 (2 shows), April 17–18, 1978 and March 23, 1980 *
Eric Clapton Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is often regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. Clapton ranked second in ''Rolling Stone''s list of ...
– July 4, 1975, with Santana, June 2, 1979, with Muddy Waters, April 23, 1987, with the Robert Cray Band, April 17, 1990 and May 20, 1992 * Elvis Presley and the TCB Band – July 10 and 18, 1975 and October 23, 1976 *
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– July 22, with Dan Fogelberg and October 21–22, 1975, March 31–April 1, 1977, with
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and the Coral Reefer Band and October 21–22, 1979 * Faces – August 23, 1975 * The Doobie Brothers – September 16, 1975 * The Allman Brothers Band – November 21, 1975, with Muddy Waters and August 26, 1990, with
George Thorogood George Lawrence Thorogood (born February 24, 1950) is an American musician, singer and songwriter from Wilmington, Delaware. His "high-energy boogie-blues" sound became a staple of 1980s rock radio, with hits like his original songs "Bad to the ...
and the Destroyers * The Beach Boys – November 24, 1975, with Dave Mason and January 13, 1977 * The Who – December 9, 1975, December 6, 1979 and December 13–14, 1982, with Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul *
Peter Frampton Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950) is an English musician and songwriter who was a member of the rock bands Humble Pie and the Herd. As a solo artist, he has released several albums, including his major breakthrough album, the live ...
– January 28, 1976, with Gary Wright and June 15, 1979 * KISS – February 1 and September 3, 1976, January 8, 1978, July 18–19, 1979, with New England, February 22, 1983, with the Plasmatics, February 22, with Vandenberg and December 14, with Queensrÿche, 1984, December 11, 1985, January 15, 1988, with Ted Nugent, June 9, 1990, with Slaughter and
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and November 29, 1992, with
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*The Robin Trower Band – March 22, 1976, with
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and the Stampeders *
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– April 18, 1976, with Golden Earring and
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(openers), and October 25, 1987, with the Rossington Band * Wings – May 10, 1976 * Blue Öyster Cult – June 28, with ZZ Top and Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band and December 31, with Uriah Heep and Point Blank, 1976, March 25, 1978, with Be-Bop Deluxe and the Jam, October 7, 1979, with Rainbow, October 27, 1981, with Foghat and Whitford/St. Holmes and January 8, 1984, with Dokken and Aldo Nova * Poco – July 13, 1976, with the Stills–Young Band *
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– July 23, 1976, with Nils Lofgren and J. D. Souther, September 26, 1977, with Kenny Loggins, August 26, 1978, May 20–21, 1980, with
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, October 13, 1987 and November 20, 1990 *
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– July 28–29, 1976, October 22, 1978, with Golden Earring, January 15, 1980, December 8, 1982, with Nazareth and Rose Tattoo, July 15 and 17, 1984, with Orion the Hunter, May 23, 1986, with Ted Nugent, November 29, 1987, with Dokken, July 19, 1988, with Guns N' Roses, July 1, 1993, with Jackyl and August 3, 1994, with Jackyl *
Neil Diamond Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. He has sold more than 130 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. He has had ten No. 1 singles on the Hot 100 and Adul ...
– August 6, 1976, December 6–7, 1978, June 4–5, 1982, December 18–20, 1983, January 19–20, 1989 and February 4-5, 1992 *
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– August 30, 1976 and October 11, 1981, with Ellen Foley *
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– August 31, 1976, with
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* Black Sabbath – November 28, 1976, with Boston, September 15, 1978, with Van Halen, October 12, 1980, with Blue Öyster Cult and Shakin' Street and December 8, 1981, with the Alvin Lee Band * Foghat – December 4, 1976, with the Climax Blues Band and Be-Bop Deluxe, February 20, 1978, with
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, August 12, 1981 and May 12, 1983, with Triumph * Queen – January 23, with Thin Lizzy and November 27, 1977, November 25, 1978, September 21, 1980, with Dakota and July 31, 1982, with Billy Squier *
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and the E Street Band – February 17, 1977, August 30 and December 31, 1978 – January 1, 1979, October 6–7, 1980, July 29–30, 1981, July 8–9, 1984, March 13–14, 1988 and August 21–22, 1992 (without the E Street Band) * Boston – October 18, 1978, with Sammy Hagar and September 23–24, 1987, with Farrenheit *
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– February 27, 1977, April 7, 1978, June 11, 1980 (2 shows), November 22, 1981, December 4–5, 1983 and January 25–27, 1987 * Gary Wright - March 14, 1977 with Manfred Mann's Earth Band and
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* Kansas – March 22, with the Atlanta Rhythm Section and December 2, with Pablo Cruise, 1977 and August 18, 1979, with the Tubes * Bad Company – July 22, 1977 and May 15, 1979, with
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* Chicago – October 30, 1977, March 21, 1985 *
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– November 3, 1977, with Air Supply, May 3 and 5, 1979, January 20, 1982, December 3, 1988, January 15, 1992 and March 4, 1994 * The Kinks – November 25, 1977, with Hall and Oates and Network, September 13, 1980, with John Mellencamp, June 4, 1983 and February 14 and March 14, 1985, with Donnie Iris and the Cruisers * Utopia – December 31, 1977, with Point Blank and the Michael Stanley Band, December 31, 1979 – January 1, 1980, with Rick Derringer, April 2, 1981 and April 26, 1985, with the Tubes * Emerson, Lake & Palmer – January 25, 1978, with Jay Ferguson *
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and the Silver Bullet Band – March 31, with Sweet and December 22–23, with Molly Hatchet, 1978, June 2–3, 1983 with Michael Bolton and February 19, 1987, with the Georgia Satellites * David Bowie – April 22, 1978, July 29, 1983 and June 19–20, 1990 * Michael Stanley Band – May 27, 1978 with REO Speedwagon and Cheap Trick, July 20, 1979 with Eddie Money, December 30, 1980 – January 1, 1981 with John Cougar and the Zone, December 31, 1981 – January 1, 1982 with Novo Combo and January 1, 1983 * Rainbow – July 28, 1978, with Black Oak Arkansas and May 22, 1982, with Iron Maiden * Crosby, Stills & Nash – August 9, 1978 and July 29, 1990 * Neil Young – September 22, 1978, with
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, February 21, 1983, August 21, 1985, with the International Harvesters, October 10, 1986, with Crazy Horse and January 31, 1991, with Crazy Horse,
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and Social Distortion *
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– October 11, 1978, July 1, 1980, November 7, 1982, March 23, 1984, October 29, 1986, January 11, 1987, February 26 and July 17, 1990 and January 25 and March 17, 1994 * Bob Dylan – October 20, 1978 * Heart – November 17, 1978 and June 6–7, 1980, with the Ian Hunter Band * Hall & Oates – November 24, 1978, with
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and City Boy, March 16, 1982, with Donnie Iris and the Cruisers and February 24, 1983, with
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* The Moody Blues – December 1, 1978, with Jimmie Spheeris * The J. Geils Band – December 3, 1978, with Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, April 12, 1980, with 3-D and December 10, 1981, with Red Rider *
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– December 15, 1978, with Angel, October 11, 1979, with
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and April 9, 1981 * Ted Nugent – December 29, 1978, with The Starz and September 4, 1980 * Foreigner – January 12 and November 2, with Rick Derringer, 1979, November 15, 1981, with Billy Squier, and August 27, 1985, with Giuffria *
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– February 3, 1979, with April Wine, February 18, 1980, with Max Webster, May 7–8, 1981, with FM, November 2–3, 1982, with the Rory Gallagher Band, July 5–6, 1984, with the
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Band, December 19, 1985, with the Steve Morse Band, December 17, 1987, with Tommy Shaw, June 8, 1990, with
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, November 17–18, 1991, with Eric Johnson and March 23, 1994, with Primus * Angel – March 16, 1979, with Tin Huey and Breathless *
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– March 26, 1979 and March 12, 1981 * Roxy Music – April 4, 1979 and May 18, 1983, with Huey Lewis and the News * The Tubes – April 21, 1979, with April Wine and Squeeze and July 18, 1981 * The New Barbarians – May 8, 1979 * Supertramp – June 8, 1979 and September 11, 1983 *
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– August 26, 1979, April 17, 1981 and August 10, 1982, with
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*
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– September 18, 1979, with the Sweet Inspirations *The Ian Hunter Band – September 22, 1979, with the David Johansen Group and October 8, 1981, with Norman Nardini and the Tigers * Kenny Rogers – October 6, 1979, with Dottie West and the Oak Ridge Boys *
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and the Coral Reefer Band – March 21, 1980, with J. D. Souther * Linda Ronstadt – April 5, 1980 * Van Halen – April 29, 1980, May 27 and August 2, 1981, August 21, 1982, March 14, 1984, with Autograph and July 25–26, 1986, with Bachman–Turner Overdrive * Cheap Trick – May 1, 1980 with the Romantics and February 15, 1981 with UFO * Journey – May 9 and 11, 1980, with The Babys, May 13–14, 1982, with the Greg Kihn Band, May 24–26, 1983, with Bryan Adams and October 11–12, 1986, with Glass Tiger, with the October 11th concert being taped inside a men's bathroom. *
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– November 10, 1980 *
Outlaws An outlaw is a person living outside the law. Outlaws or The Outlaws may also refer to: Film and television Film * ''The Outlaws'' (1950 film), an Italian crime film * ''Outlaws'' (1985 film), a French film * ''The Outlaws'' (2017 film), a Sou ...
– April 18, 1976, with
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lynyrd Skynyrd ( ) is an American rock music, rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida. The group originally formed as My Backyard in 1964 and comprised Ronnie Van Zant (lead vocalist), Gary Rossington (guitar), Allen Collins (guitar), Larry Ju ...
and Golden Earring, November 14, 1980, with Foghat *
Judas Priest Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1969. They have sold over 50 million albums and are frequently ranked as one of the greatest metal bands of all time. Despite an innovative and pioneering body of work in th ...
– May 1, 1981, September 22, 1982, with Iron Maiden, April 6, 1984, with Great White, May 30, 1986, with Dokken, August 17, 1988, with Cinderella, December 2, 1990, with
Megadeth Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist/guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal along wit ...
and
Testament A testament is a document that the author has sworn to be true. In law it usually means last will and testament. Testament or The Testament can also refer to: Books * ''Testament'' (comic book), a 2005 comic book * ''Testament'', a thriller nov ...
and August 7, 1991, with Alice Cooper, Testament, Motörhead, Metal Church and The
Dangerous Toys Dangerous Toys is an American, Austin, Texas-based rock band, with often humorous lyrics. Founded in 1987, Dangerous Toys released four full-length albums and one live album before unofficially disbanding at the turn of the millennium. The ban ...
*
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were an American rock band from Gainesville, Florida. Formed in 1976, the band originally comprised lead singer and rhythm guitarist Tom Petty, lead guitarist Mike Campbell, keyboardist Benmont Tench, drummer S ...
– June 16, 1981, March 19, 1983 and February 13, 1990, with
Lenny Kravitz Leonard Albert Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter. His style incorporates elements of rock, blues, soul, R&B, funk, jazz, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, pop and folk. Kravitz won the Grammy Award for Best Male Roc ...
* ZZ Top – June 17, 1981, July 18–19, 1983, with Sammy Hagar, April 16, 1986, with Jimmy Barnes and February 11–12, 1991, with the Black Crowes * Dan Fogelberg – October 31, 1981 * The Rolling Stones – November 16–17, 1981, with
Etta James Jamesetta Hawkins (January 25, 1938 – January 20, 2012), known professionally as Etta James, was an American singer who performed in various genres, including gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, rock and roll, and soul. Starting her career in 1954, sh ...
*
AC/DC AC/DC (stylised as ACϟDC) are an Australian Rock music, rock band formed in Sydney in 1973 by Scottish-born brothers Malcolm Young, Malcolm and Angus Young. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock, and Heavy metal ...
– November 29, 1981, with Midnight Flyer, December 14, 1983 (postponed from September 9, 1983), with Fastway, September 22, 1985, with Yngwie Malmsteen, May 27–28, 1988 with White Lion, November 23, 1990, with Love/Hate and July 3, 1991, with L.A. Guns * The Police – January 29, 1982, with the Go-Go's and July 30, 1983, with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts * Ozzy Osbourne – January 31, 1982, with UFO and the Starfighters, February 7, 1984, with Mötley Crüe and Waysted, April 9, 1986, with Metallica, December 12, 1988, with
Anthrax Anthrax is an infection caused by the bacterium ''Bacillus anthracis''. It can occur in four forms: skin, lungs, intestinal, and injection. Symptom onset occurs between one day and more than two months after the infection is contracted. The sk ...
and July 24, 1992, with Slaughter and Ugly Kid Joe * Rick Springfield – March 19, 1982, with the Innocents * Hank Williams Jr. – April 22, 1982, with Ricky Skaggs and Terri Gibbs * Alabama – April 30, 1982, with Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee * Asia – June 18, 1982 * Kool & the Gang – July 24, 1982, with Ashford & Simpson,
Stephanie Mills Stephanie Dorthea Mills (born March 22, 1957) is an American singer and songwriter. She rose to stardom as "Dorothy" in the original seven-time Tony Award winning Broadway run of the musical ''The Wiz'' from 1974 to 1979. The song " Home" from t ...
, Peabo Bryson and Patrice Rushen * Scorpions – August 3, 1982, with Iron Maiden and Girlschool, May 30, 1984, with Bon Jovi, September 25, 1988, with
Kingdom Come " Kingdom come" is a phrase in the Lord's Prayer in the Bible. Kingdom Come may also refer to: Film * ''Kingdom Come'' (1919 film), a Western short featuring Hoot Gibson * ''Kingdom Come'' (2001 film), a comedy starring LL Cool J * ''Kingdom ...
and April 14, 1991, with Trixter and Great White * Olivia Newton-John – August 28, 1982 *
Peter Gabriel Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched ...
– November 24, 1982, November 18, 1986, with Youssou N'Dour and July 3, 1993 * Twisted Sister – January 28, 1983 and January 12, 1986, with Dokken and Big Bam Boo *
Phil Collins Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English singer, musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and lead singer of the rock band Genesis and also has a career as a solo performer. Between 1982 and ...
– February 7, 1983, June 25–26, 1985, August 19–20, 1990 and July 11–12, 1994 *
Billy Squier William Haislip Squier (, born May 12, 1950) is an American rock musician and singer who had a string of arena rock and crossover hits in the early 1980s. His best-known songs include "The Stroke", "Lonely Is the Night", "My Kinda Lover", "In t ...
– March 31, 1983, with Def Leppard * Prince and
the Revolution A revolution is a drastic political change that usually occurs relatively quickly. For revolutions which affect society, culture, and technology more than political systems, see social revolution. Revolution may also refer to: Aviation *Warner ...
– April 9, 1983, with the Time and Vanity 6 and December 5–6, 1984, with Apollonia 6 and
Sheila E. Sheila Cecilia Escovedo (born December 12, 1957) better known under the stage name Sheila E., is an American percussionist and singer. She began her career in the mid-1970s as a percussionist and singer for The George Duke Band. After leaving t ...
*
Bette Midler Bette Midler (;''Inside the Actors Studio'', 2004 born December 1, 1945) is an American singer, actress, comedian and author. Throughout her career, which spans over five decades, Midler has received List of awards and nominations received by Be ...
– July 20, 1983 * Iron Maiden – August 13, 1983, with Fastway, January 6, 1985, with Twisted Sister, March 14, 1987, with Waysted, July 3, 1988, with Megadeth and Frehley's Comet and February 5, 1991, with Anthrax *
Robert Plant Robert Anthony Plant (born 20 August 1948) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the English rock band Led Zeppelin for all of its existence from 1968 until 1980, when the band broke up following the ...
– September 4, 1983, July 15–16, 1985 and October 23, 1988, with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts *
Duran Duran Duran Duran () are an English Rock music, rock band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by singer and bassist Stephen Duffy, keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist/bassist John Taylor (bass guitarist), John Taylor. With the addition of drummer Roger ...
– February 27, 1984 and January 24, 1989, with the Pursuit of Happiness *
.38 Special The .38 Special, also commonly known as .38 S&W Special (not to be confused with .38 S&W), .38 Smith & Wesson Special, .38 Spl, .38 Spc, (pronounced "thirty-eight special"), or 9x29mmR is a rimmed, centerfire cartridge designed by Smith & ...
– March 20, 1984, with Golden Earring *
Culture Club Culture Club are an English pop band formed in London in 1981. The band comprises Boy George (lead vocals), Roy Hay (guitar and keyboards), Mikey Craig (bass guitar) and formerly included Jon Moss (drums and percussion). Emerging in the New ...
– April 9, 1984, with the Exotic Birds *
Lionel Richie Lionel Brockman Richie Jr. (born June 20, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality. He rose to fame in the 1970s as a songwriter and the co-lead singer of funk band the Commodores; writing and recordi ...
– June 18–19, 1984 and November 22–23, 1986, with Sheila E. * Tina Turner – August 22, 1984 and August 22, 1985, with Glenn Frey * Whitesnake – November 29, 1984 and July 15, 1988 * Triumph – December 31, 1984 and November 30, 1986 * Dio – January 10, with Dokken and October 25, with Rough Cutt, 1985 *
Roger Waters George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and composer. In 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. Waters initially served as the bassist, but following the departure of singer-so ...
and
the Bleeding Heart Band The Bleeding Heart Band was the name Roger Waters gave his backing band for a brief period of his post- Pink Floyd solo career. Although Waters released ''The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking'' in 1984, and toured as a solo artist promoting that a ...
– March 20, 1985 * U2 – March 25, 1985, with Lone Justice and March 26, 1992, with the Pixies *
The Firm The FIRM (stylized as The FIRM) is a brand of exercise videos and equipment currently owned by Gaiam. The original "The FIRM" videos are best known for popularizing a hybrid of aerobic exercise and weight training. History In 1979, Anna Bens ...
– April 20, 1985, May 10, 1986 * Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – August 15, 1985, with the Power Station *
Luciano Pavarotti Luciano Pavarotti (, , ; 12 October 19356 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor who during the late part of his career crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most acclaimed tenors of all time. He made numerou ...
– September 15, 1985 *
Mötley Crüe Mötley Crüe is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1981. The group was founded by bassist Nikki Sixx, drummer Tommy Lee, lead guitarist Mick Mars and lead singer Vince Neil. Mötley Crüe has sold over 100 million albums ...
– September 21, 1985, with Y&T, July 24 and August 1, 1987, with Whitesnake, December 3, 1989 and July 5, 1990, with
Johnny Crash Johnny Crash was an American heavy metal band, formed in 1985. Members originally included former Tokyo Blade singer Vick Wright (Vicki James Wright), former Champaign guitarists Christopher Stewart and August Worchell, bassist Andy Rogers, an ...
* Ratt – October 21, 1985, with Bon Jovi, January 4, 1987, with
Poison Poison is a chemical substance that has a detrimental effect to life. The term is used in a wide range of scientific fields and industries, where it is often specifically defined. It may also be applied colloquially or figuratively, with a broa ...
, February 5, 1989, with
Britny Fox Britny Fox is an American glam metal band from the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area, initially active from 1985 to 1992 then subsequently reforming from 2000 to 2003, again in 2006 to 2008 and final time reforming in 2015 to 2016. They are best k ...
and Kix and November 18, 1990, with Vixen * John Mellencamp – December 12, 1985 and December 3, 1987 * The Hooters – March 13, 1986 *
Simple Minds Simple Minds are a Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 1977. They have released a string of hit singles, becoming best known internationally for "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (1985), which topped the '' Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United St ...
– May 13, 1986, with the Call * Emerson, Lake & Powell – September 23, 1986 *
David Lee Roth David Lee Roth (born October 10, 1954) is an American rock singer. Best known for his wild, energetic stage persona, he was the original lead vocalist of the hard rock band Van Halen across three stints, from 1974 to 1985, in 1996 and again fro ...
– September 29, 1986, with Cinderella and April 14, 1988, with Poison * Cyndi Lauper – December 14, 1986, with Eddie Money * The Pretenders – March 26, 1987, with
Iggy Pop James Newell Osterberg Jr. (born April 21, 1947), known professionally as Iggy Pop, is an American singer, musician, songwriter and actor. Called the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Godfather of Punk", he was the vocalist and lyricist of ...
*
Bon Jovi Bon Jovi is an American Rock music, rock band formed in 1983 in Sayreville, New Jersey. It consists of singer Jon Bon Jovi, keyboardist David Bryan, drummer Tico Torres, guitarist Phil X, and bassist Hugh McDonald (American musician), Hugh McD ...
– March 30 and May 6, 1987, with Cinderella and March 25, 1989, with Skid Row *
Huey Lewis and the News Huey Lewis and the News are an American rock band based in San Francisco, California. They had a run of hit singles during the 1980s and early 1990s, eventually achieving 19 top ten singles across the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, Adult Contempora ...
– April 3, 1987, with the Robert Cray Band * Bryan Adams – July 21, 1987, with the Hooters, March 17, 1992, with the Storm and May 21, 1994 *
Madonna Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, a ...
– August 4–5, 1987, with Level 42 * Def Leppard – February 2, 1988, with Tesla and October 24, 1992 *
INXS INXS (a word play, phonetic play on "in excess") were an Australian Rock music, rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. The band's founding members were bassist Garry Gary Beers, main composer and keyboar ...
– March 15, 1988, with Public Image Ltd and March 11, 1991, with the Soup Dragons *
Pink Floyd Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic music, psychedelic groups, they were distinguished by their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philo ...
– August 12–14, 1988 *
George Michael George Michael (born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou; 25 June 1963 – 25 December 2016) was an English singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the most significant cultural icons of the MTV generation and is one of the best-selling musici ...
– September 3, 1988 * Michael Jackson – October 10–11, 1988 *
Metallica Metallica is an American heavy metal band. The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles by vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, and has been based in San Francisco for most of its career. The band's fast tempos, instrume ...
– November 26, 1988, with Queensrÿche, July 8, 1989, with the Cult and November 30–December 1, 1991 * Ratt February 5, 1989, with Britany Fox and Kix *
Poison Poison is a chemical substance that has a detrimental effect to life. The term is used in a wide range of scientific fields and industries, where it is often specifically defined. It may also be applied colloquially or figuratively, with a broa ...
– February 25, 1989, with Tesla and November 29, 1990, with Warrant * Cinderella – March 18, 1989, with Winger and the BulletBoys * R.E.M. – April 6, 1989, with the
Indigo Girls Indigo Girls are an American folk rock music duo from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. The two met in elementary school and began performing together as high school students in Decatur, Georgia, part o ...
* The Cure – August 29, 1989, with Shelleyan Orphan and July 20, 1992, with the
Cranes Crane or cranes may refer to: Common meanings * Crane (bird), a large, long-necked bird * Crane (machine), industrial machinery for lifting ** Crane (rail), a crane suited for use on railroads People and fictional characters * Crane (surname), ...
* Tesla – September 23, 1989, with Great White and Badlands * New Kids on the Block – November 19, 1989, with
Tiffany Tiffany may refer to: People * Tiffany (given name), list of people with this name * Tiffany (surname), list of people with this surname Known mononymously as "Tiffany": * Tiffany Darwish, (born 1971), an American singer, songwriter, actress kn ...
*Barry Manilow – December 14, 1989 *Richard Marx – January 26, 1990, with Poco *Janet Jackson – March 12 and September 4, 1990, with Chuckii Booker and January 3, with Tony! Toni! Toné! and July 19, 1994 *The Highwaymen (country supergroup), The Highwaymen – March 16, 1990 and April 14, 1993 *Cher – July 9, 1990 *Grateful Dead – September 7–8, 1990, September 4–6, 1991, June 8–9, 1992, March 14, 1993 and March 20–21, 1994 *MC Hammer – October 19, 1990, with En Vogue and Vanilla Ice *Paul Simon – March 20, 1991 * Queensrÿche – May 25, 1991, with Suicidal Tendencies *Guns N' Roses – June 4–5, 1991, with Skid Row *Slayer – June 20, 1991, with Megadeth, Anthrax and Alice in Chains *Gloria Estefan - August 24, 1991 *Dire Straits – February 20, 1992 *Garth Brooks – December 11, 1992 *Damn Yankees (band), Damn Yankees – December 20, 1992, with Slaugher and Jackyl *
Peter Gabriel Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched ...
– July 3, 1993 *Billy Ray Cyrus – August 27, 1993 *Steely Dan – September 26, 1993 *Depeche Mode – October 26, 1993, with The The *Pantera – June 23, 1994, with Biohazard (band), Biohazard and Sepultura *Whitney Houston – June 26, 1994 * Roger Daltrey – September 1, 1994


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