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  • r Columbia, Gramophone and Typewriter Ltd. and Odeon, all in 1906. .
  • In 1994, a 12-screen Cineplex Odeon and Go Cart track took over the lease of M.
  • The location of the store is between Cineplex Odeon and Wal-Mart Supercentre.
  • number of corporate boards, including Cineplex Odeon and NetStar Communications.
  • he late 1920s, he recorded music for Columbia, Odeon, and Parlophone as did other musicians at the
  • ecords and Panizza's recording was released by Odeon and Decca Records.
  • ed in line with the green faience, around the ' Odeon' and and along the edge of the canopies provid
  • July and 18 July 1982 at London's Hammersmith Odeon at the end of Toyah's 25 date The Changeling t
  • In 106 he also completed or restored the odeon begun in the Campus Martius under Domitian.
  • Evett recorded many songs for Odeon between 1906 and 1908, including songs from We
  • co Place, Post House, Wilkes House, Rizzo, the Odeon building and the Carnegie Building are all pro
  • sch died of cancer in 1941, his widow sold the Odeon chain to J. Arthur Rank and it became part of
  • a Siouxsie and the Banshees gig at Birmingham Odeon Cinema he jumped on stage and sang into the mi
  • h as that formerly at the junction outside the Odeon cinema in Barnet) directing motorists toward t
  • The Odeon Cinema (now Empire) was built to replace the 7
  • Odeon cinema in Harrogate, showing the logo used fro
  • Entertainment in the area include a 10 screen Odeon cinema and a ten pin bowling alley.
  • s a 'Venue' on the park, with restaurants, the Odeon cinema and Hollywood Bowl bowling.
  • as built to be the flagship of Oscar Deutsch's Odeon Cinema Circuit and still holds that position t
  • His largest work dominates the entrance to the Odeon Cinema in Sheffield - a mural depicting the hi
  • There is an Odeon cinema in the High Road, which is the only cin
  • both Reginald Dixon and Charles Smitton at the Odeon Cinema Bolton.
  • Moderne style by Robert Arthur Bullivant as an Odeon Cinema but was closed during the 90s.
  • t the screening of the film was withdrawn from Odeon cinema chains.
  • its world premiere on November 16, 2009 at the Odeon Cinema in Liverpool with a party held at Cafe
  • ld their interests in Pinewood Studios and the Odeon cinema chain.
  • as demolished in 1935 to provide a site for an Odeon cinema (now part of the Empire Cinemas group).
  • t until late 1988 and the closure of the local Odeon cinema by Rank Leisure that the theatre's long
  • part of the SkyDome multiplex, along with the Odeon Cinema, The Spon Gate (Wetherspoons), Lava and
  • Front of the Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare, showing front entra
  • lopment of the Yellow Quadran, including a new Odeon cinema, replacing the existing multiplex in th
  • The impressive Chingford Odeon cinema, an original Oscar Deutsch building des
  • fe as well as a leisure centre and a 23-screen Odeon cinema, (formerly the Filmworks), incorporatin
  • The 1930s saw the construction of an art deco Odeon cinema.
  • ext to the college building on the site of the Odeon cinema.
  • Fair Trading concerning the merger of UCI and Odeon Cinemas the theatre was sold to Empire Cinemas
  • 1893 - 5 December 1941) was the founder of the Odeon Cinemas chain in the United Kingdom.
  • It was operated by Odeon Cinemas from 1936 until 2006, when it was acqu
  • ated in mid-2008, when Cineworld Group plc and Odeon Cinemas acquired a 65% majority stake in the U
  • Odeon cinemas were considered more comfortable and r
  • archietctural practise, where he was asked by Odeon Cinemas to design four new buildings for them,
  • is role overseeing the Art Deco designs of the Odeon Cinemas for Oscar Deutsch in the 1930s.
  • gned by Andrew Mather (architect of many later Odeon cinemas) the cinema used theatrical norms of s
  • Slope, Soccer Circus, Rock Climbing, Sky Park, Odeon Cinemas, Bowling, Fan Drop, Robocoaster (the o
  • tch, with Garth Drabinsky co-founding Cineplex Odeon cinemas.
  • ion can be found on the DVD of the Hammersmith Odeon concert that is included in the Born to Run (3
  • ack, they are heard addressing the Hammersmith Odeon crowd at a concert there in 1987.
  • cilities and restaurants (including a 9 screen Odeon digiplex cinema)
  • Image Entertainment, in the United Kingdom by Odeon Entertainment and is represented for other for
  • under "The BEST of BRITISH Collection" tag by Odeon Entertainment.
  • re-opened as Odeon Event Centre (2009)
  • Odeon Events Centre is an events hall in Saskatoon,
  • res from 1974 until 1986 and owned by Cineplex Odeon from 1986-1995.
  • r II later that year, and the take-over of the Odeon group by J. Arthur Rank on the death of Deutsc
  • to was done by Friedrich Kark in 1910 with an Odeon group.
  • The name Odeon had been appropriated by cinemas in France and
  • s of London (Live '79) by Frank Zappa (2:22) - Odeon Hammersmith, London 2-79
  • The major anchors are Super C, Cineplex Odeon, Hart, and to a lesser extent, Pharmaprix.
  • apacity, which justifies its classification as Odeon, i.e. a covered building used for musical perf
  • and closing gala screenings take place at the Odeon in Leicester Square.
  • arah Leander recorded the song in Swedish, for Odeon, in 1934.
  • h the band was October 19, 1991 at Hammersmith Odeon in London.
  • Recorded at Hammersmith Odeon in London, on 2 June 1986, featuring Ray Gille
  • was recorded over 2 nights at the Hammersmith Odeon in London in 1983.
  • The cinema was renamed Odeon in 1945 and continued as a first-run house.
  • It was recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England and aired on the King Biscu
  • 'Regan had seen The Beatles at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1964 with his mother, Marie.
  • on the 8th of October 1991 at the Hammersmith Odeon in London.
  • is taken from a performance at the Hammersmith Odeon in London during the A Farewell to Kings tour
  • nd arthouse films which was closed by Cineplex Odeon in fall 2009.
  • Live at Hammersmith Odeon is a live concert performance by the British s
  • Hammersmith Odeon is a triple album by Frank Zappa, released pos
  • h issued foreign recordings on a United States Odeon label starting in 1910.
  • azilian singer Joyce, that was released on the Odeon label in 1980
  • album released by Clara Nunes in 1974 for the Odeon label.
  • The site is now occupied by the Odeon Leicester Square.
  • e premiere was held on 6 September 2010 at the Odeon Leicester Square.
  • The Odeon Leicester Square is a cinema which occupies th
  • The original Odeon lettering has been replaced, despite this occu
  • : Le Zenith, Paris April 29, 1985, Hammersmith Odeon, London March 31, 1987 & The Reading Festival
  • recorded 28 September 1979 at the Hammersmith Odeon, London (during 'The Touring Principle' concer
  • rtoire afterward, appearing on the Hammersmith Odeon London '75 concert document and, as performed
  • "Night of the Guitar", Hammersmith Odeon, London, November 26, 1988 CD: (IRSD-83000)
  • ngs 7-12 were recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, England on March 19th, 1988.
  • e from the farewell concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, on 3 July 1973.
  • A live version recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, on July 3, 1973 was released on the a
  • t is a live album, recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, London.
  • and's 10th anniversary show at the Hammersmith Odeon, London.
  • Amir Khan, Ragas Marwa and Darbari, Odeon LP (long-playing record), ODEON-MOAE 103, late
  • l performed in 1978 at the titular Hammersmith Odeon, much of which was heavily overdubbed and rele
  • They were the Cuban distributor for Odeon, Musart Sonora and Capitol Records.
  • rded on May 2, 1960 and released on the single Odeon ND 7373), Nancy Wilson, Rickie Lee Jones, Sonn
  • On Stage was recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon on 13 May 1979.
  • hip cinema in Leicester Square, London, making Odeon one of the three major circuits in the UK.
  • in Paris, whose classical dome appears on the Odeon record label.
  • Julia Culp, with Otto Bake at the piano, for Odeon Records in Berlin in 1909: she later recorded
  • Odeon Records was a record label founded in 1903 by
  • ording industry, including His Master's Voice, Odeon Records, Polydor Records, Tri-Ergon, and Vox R
  • By 1922, Fonotipia had become a partner of Odeon records, and in that year a new, conventional
  • Miranda recorded it on September 2, 1940 for Odeon Records.
  • he venue before and after the show Hammersmith Odeon refused to host any rap groups for several yea
  • ed a large theatre, a small covered theatre or odeon, several public baths decorated with mosaic fl
  • His publicity team claimed Odeon stood for "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation
  • Britain, including Wembley Arena, Hammersmith Odeon, the Marquee Club and at the Reading and Phoen
  • kinder (Our Children) In 1913 he worked at the Odeon Theater as chorist and composer; 1914 saw the
  • f new specialty retail (including the Cineplex Odeon Theaters)
  • elease: "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" from the Odeon Theatre in Liverpool on May 14 as the b-side t
  • The Odeon Theatre
  • The Odeon Theatre (Teatrul Odeon in Romanian) is a theat
  • r Tanzlokal (Night Club), The Asta Cinema, The Odeon Theatre and The Hindenburg Schule all boast ei
  • Royal Centre also had a 10-screen Cineplex Odeon theatre in the mall's lower retail level, whic
  • th Helen Shapiro and The Brook Brothers at the Odeon Theatre, Halifax, England on 7 April 1962, as
  • ne Pitney, Don Partridge and Status Quo at The Odeon Theatre, Lewisham, London, on the first night
  • again, on 27 November 1939, by Oscar Deutsch's Odeon Theatres Ltd.
  • secretary to several companies before joining Odeon Theatres in 1938 as an accountant, later becom
  • nels TelePiccolo and Telereporter and after in Odeon TV, hosting some sports shows like Caccia al 1
  • Odeon Uno Spettacolo Per La Vita (Milano Palatrussar
  • It continued as the Odeon until closing on 17th October 1981.
  • houwburg, Amsterdam, 3 January 1996); Austria ( Odeon, Vienna, 20 October 1996); and the United Stat
  • The Odeon was built in the early to mid-second century.
  • Opening in 1967, the Odeon was the largest cinema constructed in the post
  • The Odeon was built in 1930 as The Leicester Square Thea
  • Odeon West End
  • The Odeon West End is a cinema on the south side of Leic
  • toria Cinema, Bradford, which later became the Odeon, when he was a 14-year-old member of the audie
  • k of Feldman's, who took it to the Hammersmith Odeon, where the Beatles were performing.
  • V, Huismuziek, Guitar Festival Zwolle, Theatre Odeon Zwolle, Fonds voor de Scheppende Toonkunst and