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- Alex_Cooleys_Electric_Ballroom abstract "Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom was a music venue in Atlanta, Georgia that existed between 1974 and 1979. The original owners were Alex Cooley and Mark Golob. It was located in the Grand Ballroom of the Georgian Terrance Hotel at 663 Peachtree Street NE. It became the Agora Ballroom before closing in 1983. The structure burned down in 1987.The Atlanta International Pop Festival (1969) festival was organized by a promotional team that included Chris Cowing, Robin Conant and Alex Cooley. Cooley was also one of the organizers of the Texas International Pop Festival a few weeks later on Labor Day weekend, as well as the second, and last, Atlanta International Pop Festival the following summer, and the Mar Y Sol Pop Festival in Puerto Rico from April 1-3, 1972.".
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- Alex_Cooleys_Electric_Ballroom comment "Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom was a music venue in Atlanta, Georgia that existed between 1974 and 1979. The original owners were Alex Cooley and Mark Golob. It was located in the Grand Ballroom of the Georgian Terrance Hotel at 663 Peachtree Street NE. It became the Agora Ballroom before closing in 1983. The structure burned down in 1987.The Atlanta International Pop Festival (1969) festival was organized by a promotional team that included Chris Cowing, Robin Conant and Alex Cooley.".
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