Tales From South Florida

Sunrise Musical Theater & Musician's Exchange

Bill Monty Season 1 Episode 27

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Indoor venues for concerts were hard to find back in the day. Your choices were...well, one. The Hollywood Sportatorium. Until 1976 that is. Then in a little town called Sunrise, known mostly for condos, delis and retirees, a magical place was built that would host the biggest names in show biz; from Sinatra to Buffett and more.

It was the Sunrise Musical Theater and the stories and memories for those of us who lived here when it was open almost rival that of the Sporto itself.

Then, if you wanted a more intimate setting, you only had to drive a few miles east to Fort Lauderdale to a one-of-a-kind musical experience at Musician's Exchange.

Join Bill Monty on a TALK down Memory Lane on this episode of Tales From South Florida.
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Past episodes relating to this one:
Hollywood Sportatorium - The Hollywood Sportatorium (buzzsprout.com)
Pirates World - Pirates World (buzzsprout.com)
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