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Located at 24 S. Cumberland Street, Crocks N' Rolls was thee place to be to see up and coming Canadian (and American) bands that crossed through our fine city. Virtually every "big" Canadian band had played at Crocks at least once (if you need names, just ask around), and at the same time was home to all the local bands who Frank would put on the bill (and sometimes pay!).  Crocks was a 2nd home to many of us, and it was a sad day in 1996 when the doors closed for the final time.
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Located at 24 S. Cumberland Street, Crocks N' Rolls was thee place to be to see up and coming Canadian (and American) bands that crossed through our fine city. Virtually every "big" Canadian band had played at Crocks at least once (if you need names, just ask around), and at the same time was home to all the local bands who [[Frank Loffredo]] would put on the bill (and sometimes pay!).  Crocks was a 2nd home to many of us, and it was a sad day in 1996 when the doors closed for the final time.
  
* Photos: http://www.superiornet.net/art/linton/Music/
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* Photos: [http://www.superiornet.net/art/linton/Music/ http://www.superiornet.net/art/linton/Music/]
 
* Sound was done by [[Chris Hartley]]
 
* Sound was done by [[Chris Hartley]]
 
* Building later became the VooDoo Lounge
 
* Building later became the VooDoo Lounge
 
* Building burnt down in the mid 00s
 
* Building burnt down in the mid 00s
 
* Building torn town and turned to parking lot in spring 2005
 
* Building torn town and turned to parking lot in spring 2005
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Revision as of 20:05, 1 October 2008

Located at 24 S. Cumberland Street, Crocks N' Rolls was thee place to be to see up and coming Canadian (and American) bands that crossed through our fine city. Virtually every "big" Canadian band had played at Crocks at least once (if you need names, just ask around), and at the same time was home to all the local bands who Frank Loffredo would put on the bill (and sometimes pay!). Crocks was a 2nd home to many of us, and it was a sad day in 1996 when the doors closed for the final time.