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F or nearly five decades, the music club Toad’s Place in New Haven, Conn. has earned an outsized national reputation that has drawn superstars including Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Billy Joel ...
On Aug. 25, 1978, Koplik had booked Springsteen to play the since-demolished New Haven Coliseum area. After the show, Springsteen stopped by Toad’s Place to jam with John Cafferty and the Beaver ...
Toad’s and another resilient business from the mid-1970s, Claire’s Corner Copia, survive almost a half-century later as iconic New Haven draws the way an earlier generation of locally run enterprises ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WFSB) - A legendary CT music venue is celebrating 50 years. From Bob Dylan, Billy Joel and Bruce ...
Toad’s Place Hits 50: The New Haven Club Where Dylan, Springsteen & The Stones Came to Play Celebrates a Golden Milestone. The Connecticut venue has an outsized national reputation for helping ...
From Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones to Kanye West and Keanu Reeves, Toad's Place on York Street in New Haven has earned a reputation as being the place "where the legends play." For nearly five ...
A local filmmaker is planning a documentary about legendary New Haven rock club Toad's Place. The project is still in the early stages, with a Kickstarter page hoping to raise $61,000 by mid-December.
At Toad’s Place in New Haven, you can get a COVID test on the spot — if you can find one By Mark Zaretsky , Reporter Sep 19, 2021 Toad's Place during load-in for an August Burns Red show on ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Toad’s Place in New Haven will now require guests to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 PCR test received within the past 72 hours.
NEW HAVEN -- The man who made Connecticut rock has died. Mike Spoerndle, 59, of East Haven, who founded the legendary New Haven music club Toad's Place in 1975 was found dead in his home Friday ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WFSB) - A legendary CT music venue is celebrating 50 years. From Bob Dylan, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen, they have all played at Toad’s Place.
“We started this from scratch. No one else ever did this.” Anthony ‘Tank’ Dunbar looked around the wide-open space of Toad’s Place, and a tear gathered in the corner of his eye as he ...
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