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Showing posts with label Cains Ballroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cains Ballroom. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2015

We love the Cain's Ballroom






We absolutely love working at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa! There is so much history in this venue and it's always a blast working with the Cain's Team!
Above are a few pictures from a fundraiser dinner & auction we recently lit.


Cain's Ballroom is a historic music venue located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, built in 1924 to serve as a garage for W. Tate Brady's automobiles. Madison W. "Daddy" Cain purchased the building in 1930 and named it Cain's Dance Academy, where he charged 10¢ for dance lessons. The academy was the site of The Texas Playboys' first regular radio broadcast, and they continued to play there regularly.
It fell into disuse until 1976 when Larry Schaeffer purchased the building, refurbished it, and reopened it with the current name, Cain's Ballroom. It hosted the Sex Pistols in 1978, and several bands from the Second British Invasion.[citation needed]
Cain’s Dancing Academy was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 2003.
For more history on Cain's, check out Wikipedia!
For more info & upcoming shows, check out the Cain's Website

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Rock the Red features Mirrorball Chandelier

The 2015 Heart of Holland Hall auction. This year’s auction, “Rock the Red,”  featured an evening of good friends, good food and good fun while offering opportunities to bid on unique and exciting items to benefit Holland Hall’s financial aid program, allowing all qualified students to attend Holland Hall. The crowd was entertained with music by Zodiac at one of our favorite venues, Cain's Ballroom.
We were honored to be apart of this great event! The center piece on the dance floor was a custom mirrorball chandelier built by our live event team here at Integrity. The chandelier consisted of 13 mirrorballs.