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#133-A
PUBLIC DOMAIN
FRANKIE & JOHHNY
ORGANIST: JIMMY CARO
112 BOOGIE
#133-B
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BOOGIE MAN
ORGANIST FRED BERGIN
108 BOOGIE
CIRCA 1973
45 RECORD ALBUM
MARKETED TO ROLLER SKATING RINKS
SOUND TESTED
PLAYS VG+
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNQZjNqukUE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE6MoKrTu7A
(NOT ACTUAL CLIPS BUT ACTUAL ARTIST)
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LOVE'S DREAM (AFTER THE BALL) CZIBULKA 138 WALTZ 197-A / WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS (TSCHAIKOWSKY) 197-B
YELLOW WAX
THE FOG & THE GROG 92 (WRIGHT - FOREST) MARCH 2:4 753-A / HARRIGAN (COHAN) 6:8 753-B
HOKEY POKEY (LA PRISE) GAME NUMBER 45150-A / BALLIN' THE JACK (SMITH)
45150-B
KA DING DONG (JORDAN - MCDERMOTT) 275-A / THE FOOL (FORD) 275-B
ALL SHOOK UP (BLACKWELL - PRESLEY) 108 ROCK N ROLL 333-A / WALKIN' AFTER MIDNIGHT (HECHT - BLACK) 333-B
CONGALESE (BERGIN) 100 CONGA 853-A /
1 2 3 VOOM (BERGIN) 853-B
UNDER THE DOUBLE EAGLE (WAGNER) 100 MARCH 1044-A / HOSTS OF FREEDOM (KING) 1044-B
WEDDING OF THE PAINTED DOLL (FREED - BROWN) TWO STEP 321-A / BYE BYE BLUES
(HAMM - BENNETT - LOWN - GRAY) 321-B
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FYI
A roller rink is a hard surface usually consisting of Hardwood, Rollerboard or Concrete used for roller skating or inline skating. This includes roller hockey, speed skating, roller derby, and individual recreational skating. Roller rinks can be located in an indoor or outdoor facility. Most skating center facilities range anywhere from under 14,000 square feet to more than 21,000 square feet.
History
Massachusetts businessman James Plimpton's 1863 invention of an improved roller skate led to a boom in popularity in the late 19th century, particularly in cities of the American East Coast. At first, people roller skated at home, but within twenty years businesses dedicated to the activity began to spring up. Plimpton himself is credited with opening the first roller skating rink in New York City. Patrons who enjoyed ice skating during the winter months participated in the similar activity, now year-round. Early roller rinks varied greatly in size and type, both indoor and outdoor. Many consisted of simple wooden platforms that sometimes doubled as dance floors or ballrooms. While primarily an activity of eastern cities, a few enterprising individuals toured the rural areas of the Midwest and South with wagon-loads of roller skates. These entrepreneurs went from town-to-town, often in conjunction with circuses or carnivals, renting out skates and using whatever locally-available surface as an impromptu rink. The post–World War II baby boom also saw a boom in roller rinks across the United States. Having a roller skating birthday party became something of a rite of passage for American children in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Roller rinks in the United States underwent significant changes in the 1970s. New plastics led to improved skate wheels—ones providing a smoother, quieter ride—and easier-to-maintain skate floors.
The Disco craze from popular 1970s culture led to another increase in the popularity of roller rinks—or roller discos, as some became. Gone were the staid lighting and old-fashioned organ music as a generally older clientele were replaced by adolescents and twenty-somethings skating under mirror balls and special lights to disco beats. The end of the Disco Era and the advent of inline roller skates hit the roller rink industry hard, with many rinks closing. However, as had happened throughout history, most rink owners adapted and survived the economic storm. Roller derby, a professional sport of the 1950s and 1960s once considered virtually dead, has seen a DIY, grassroots rebirth in popularity in the early 21st century with amateur and semi-pro teams forming leagues nationwide. Many rink owners support this activity, along with roller hockey, speed skating, and roller figure skating contests.
Business model
According to data collected in 2004 a Roller Skating Rink owner can expect a 5% growth rate in their first year of business. Owners must have appropriate permits and licenses from the city in order to open the rink. Owners must also obtain appropriate insurance in order to protect themselves in case of injury. The National Roller Skating Association suggests that a rink be placed in a densely populated commercial area. The cost of opening a rink can vary but the average price to start a rink is usually around $1,000,000.
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