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Great Venues: Great American Music Hall
Starting as a bordello in 1907, then as a burlesque club, and finally in its present incarnation as the Great American Music Hall, this San Francisco landmark has seen a lot of action. , hosting performances by everyone from Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Bill Evans to the Grateful Dead to Rufus Wainwright and the Arcade Fire.

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Outstanding!! Loved all the videos!
Looks like to me Pandora is a real pioneer with this internet self made radio stations and now the great videos. Although I am now 75 years old,I was born in San Francisco and have been a jazz lover all my life and still love the cool sounds of the old masters as well as the new breed just starting. Keep up the great work! Best thing on my computer! DD

Posted by: DON AKA DIRTY DAN at March 14, 2008 05:33 PM

HI I WANT TO BE A NEW COSTOMER, OLSO I WILL LIKE TO HAVE THE BEST MUSIC

Posted by: nubia perez at April 28, 2008 08:17 PM

I heard that Boz Scaggs owns this place as well as a smaller venue "Slims" is this true? Does he own the whole place or is he a partial owner? Boz Rules!

Posted by: John at May 10, 2008 08:50 AM

Hey, Dirty Dan and Nubia! Cool to hear, and I'm happy that your jazz stations are working so well for you.

John -- Boz Scaggs definitely owns Slim's, and his involvement as co-owner of the Great American Music Hall is more recent. I recommend checking out the following site for much information on Boz Scaggs and his varied musical involvements:
http://www.bozscaggs.org

Posted by: Kevin Seal at May 12, 2008 12:31 PM

THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK!!!!!
I am learning from Pandora about music I love.
Pandora is educational and very nice.
Thanks,
Josef

Posted by: Josef at September 17, 2008 08:46 PM

thank you very much PANDORA !

Posted by: jose delgado at October 28, 2008 06:01 PM

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