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The Tower Theater is a music venue in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania. It opened in 1927, and has been a popular venue for music acts since the 1970s. In 2018, the Tower Theater was named one of the ten best live music venues in the United States by '' Rolling Stone'' magazine. Known for its acoustic properties, the venue has been used for recording live albums by many bands. It is a theater located in the Terminal Square section of Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania at the intersection of 69th and Ludlow Streets. It is adjacent to 69th Street Terminal just outside of West Philadelphia.


History


20th century

The Tower Theater, built in 1927, was opened the following year by John H. McClatchy as one of
Upper Darby Township Upper Darby Township, often shortened to Upper Darby, is a home rule township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The township borders Philadelphia, the nation's sixth most populous city as of 2020 with 1.6 million residents. As of the 2020 cen ...
's first movie houses. Located just outside the city limits of Philadelphia, the theater thrived in the busy area that was once the most highly traveled route to Center City from the west. In its early years, Tower Theater showed both vaudeville acts and movies. By the 1970s, the Tower, then owned by the A.M. Ellis chain, had fallen on hard times, and was showing third-run movies for $1 admission. In 1972, after refurbishing the theater from a severe fire, Midnight Sun Concerts in North Jersey promoted its first concert at the Tower. The sold-out show featured Dave Mason and Buzzy Linhart on June 14. Reviewer Jonathan Takiff of the ''
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'' wrote the following day that, "Philly Finally Has its Fillmore", making reference to New York City's famed Fillmore East. Midnight Sun's (president)Rick Green, Peter Wertimer , his stage manager, Upper Darby native Billy Stevenson, were instrumental in adapting the Tower for this role. In 1972, the Tower introduced David Bowie,
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with
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, and
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to the United States. Then unknown Genesis played a midnight concert with a $4 admission price. In September 1974,
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, who had an early, strong, and long-lived fan base in Philadelphia, introduced the world to his new E Street Band, with
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and Roy Bittan, at the Tower Theater. It was the first time in his career that Springsteen earned $5,000 for a night's work. He returned in early November for two sold-out shows, a year prior to his big breakthrough with '' Born to Run'' and its associated publicity. Other regular Midnight Sun headliners at the Tower included
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,
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, Steve Miller, and various editions of the
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band. David Bowie repaid his Philly fans by recording his 1974 '' David Live'' album during a long run of shows at the Tower. The Average White Band's live album, ''Person to Person'', was recorded at the Tower with
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' Arif Mardin in the production truck behind the theater. In late 1975, the owners informed Midnight Sun that they were selling the theater to the promoter's much larger competitor,
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. The final Midnight Sun produced show at the Tower was
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, the British pop quartet, with Rory Gallagher opening, on December 5, 1975. In October 1977, Irish rock band Thin Lizzy recorded their live album ''
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'', which was released on March 2, 2009. A 1980 performance by
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was developed into ''
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'', and released a second time in 2003 as '' Live at the Tower Theatre''. Prince performed twice at Tower Theater: March 13, 1982 and January 7, 1997. The Tower Theater happened to be a popular venue for Berliner's Tangerine Dream since they played here four times on their North American tours. Dates included April 6, 1977; June 25, 1986; September 10, 1988; and October 10, 1992. Metal acts
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,
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and Helloween also performed at the theater during the
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in 1989. It was not unusual at a Tower show to observe the following rock journalists huddling together during the intermission and comparing notes: David Fricke, Matt Damsker,
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, Jon Takiff, John David Kalodner, together with
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and Michael Tearson from the city's progressive rock radio station WMMR. Bowie and Genesis'
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would subsequently mention their Tower shows as being instrumental in introducing them to an American audience. A concert by Jethro Tull on November 25, 1987 was recorded for broadcast by the '' King Biscuit Flower Hour''. On November 10, 1988, a performance by Pat Benatar was recorded by Westwood One for the "Superstar Concert Series."


21st century

By the 2000s, the theater continued to be active, filling much the same role in the concert hierarchy as the Beacon Theatre in New York City. The theater operates under the
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/Electric Factory Concerts name. On August 13, 2019, the tower on top of the venue was removed due to structural issues with the base; the ball and lettering are to be donated to a local museum. Replacement plans are under development.Philadelphia Inquirer


References


External links

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Glide Magazine profile of theater
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