tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115007972837292868.post3475446552937563743..comments2020-02-01T22:50:07.058-05:00Comments on On This Day In Led Zeppelin History: Planted on a stool: part 1 of 2Steve Sauerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03823992972037781146noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115007972837292868.post-40046344578287018662019-07-11T09:25:48.819-04:002019-07-11T09:25:48.819-04:00The correct dates of the shows were 9th December (...The correct dates of the shows were 9th December (JJ & JB) and the 16th (full band). This can be corroborated by the local newspaper archives which are kept in Jersey Library. Both were Tuesdays when Norman Hale was resident pianist for rock'n'roll nights. The correct name for the venue was simply called Behan's, formerly called West Park Pavilion and not to be renamed The Inn On The Park until several years later when the owner Hughie Behan sold it to local hotelier Dennis Caro. Love Affair played there as per booking on the 20th and Bad Company also played unannounced though I'm not sure if that was squashed in just before or just after Christmas.Dave Keatshttp://www.davekeats.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115007972837292868.post-9790621769409351272013-11-20T21:18:08.026-05:002013-11-20T21:18:08.026-05:00Thanks for reading and commenting. Sorry for butch...Thanks for reading and commenting. Sorry for butchering the name. I'm just glad to read a comment! Who's writing, and how do you know all of these names?Steve Sauerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03823992972037781146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115007972837292868.post-65930732141269350942013-11-20T21:00:36.869-05:002013-11-20T21:00:36.869-05:00"On Dec. 3, John Bonham and John Paul Jones h..."On Dec. 3, John Bonham and John Paul Jones happened upon a place known as Behan's Park West, also known as West Park Pavillion or Inn on the Park. "<br /><br />The venue was named Behans in 1975 (and was never called Behans Park West). Prior to that it was West Park Pavillion and after that it was the Inn On The Park. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com