1920/00/00 |
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Inwood Ballroom opens in Spillville's Riverside Park. The pavilion will host to local and regional and such popular 20th century musicians as Louis Armstrong, Glenn Miller and Guy Lombardo. |
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1938/06/00 |
Ina Ray Hutton |
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Ina Ray Hutton and Siamese Twins perform at the Inwood Ballroom in Spillville. |
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1939/07/00 |
Louis Armstrong |
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Louis Armstrong performs at the Inwood Ballroom in Spillville. |
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1940/00/00 |
Glenn Miller |
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In the early 1940s, Glenn Miller swings at the Inwood pavilion in Spillville's Riverside Park. |
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1942/05/00 |
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Lawrence Welk plays the Inwood pavilion in Spillville's Riverside Park. Welk and his orchestra will return in September, 1950. |
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1945/00/00 |
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In the 1940s, Inwood Ballroom offers wedding dances on Monday nights, 'Old Time' bands on Tuesday nights, and polka, waltz, and 'modern' dancing on Thursday nights. |
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1953/00/00 |
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The Six Fat Dutchmen, a polka band from New Ulm, Minnesota, perform at the Inwood Ballroom. |
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1958/06/05 |
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Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, Carmen Lombardo, The Lombardo Trio and The Lombardo Twin Pianos perform at the Inwood pavilion. |
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1960/06/00 |
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Trumpeter and bandleader, Harry James, performs at the Inwood Ballroom. |
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1965/07/08 |
The Byrds |
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The Byrds rock the 'Teen Hop' at the Inwood Ballroom, Spillville, Iowa. Their number one hit is "Mr Tambourine Man". |
Mr Tambourine Man (song) |
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