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As iconic 海角社区官网music venue Lee’s Palace turns 40, artists and industry bigs share their favourite memories

The Bloor Street West concert hall has been celebrating its anniversary with a special concert series.

6 min read
As iconic 海角社区官网music venue Lee's Palace turns 40, artists and industry bigs share their favourite memories

As iconic 海角社区官网music venue Lee’s Palace turns 40, artists and industry bigs share their favourite memories

The Bloor Street West concert hall has been celebrating its anniversary with a special concert series.

6 min read

In the mid-1980s, after witnessing the thriving arts and music scene in downtown 海角社区官网on Queen Street West 鈥 and the success of clubs like the Rivoli and the Cameron House 鈥 Chong Su Lee rolled the dice. The Korean Canadian entrepreneur bought the two-storey building at 529 Bloor St. W., formerly a movie theatre and cabaret, reimagining the space as a place for live-music fans to gather and local artists to play.

Lee鈥檚 Palace officially opened on Sept. 5, 1985. Country singer Handsome Ned played that inaugural night and two weeks later, on Ned鈥檚 recommendation, Blue Rodeo took the stage. Forty years on, Lee鈥檚 legacy is ingrained in the walls, on posters of past performers. The history is also etched in the grooves of records recorded there, such as聽the Sadies鈥 鈥淚n Concert Volume 1鈥 and Lowest of the Low鈥檚 鈥淟ive at Lee鈥檚.鈥

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David McPherson is the author of 鈥101 Fascinating Canadian Music Facts,鈥 鈥淢assey Hall,鈥 鈥淭he Legendary Horseshoe Tavern: A Complete History鈥 and the forthcoming 鈥101 Fascinating Golf Facts.鈥 Follow @mcphersoncomm.

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