- Hammersmith Apollo
Infobox music venue
name = Hammersmith Apollo
caption = The Apolloauditorium
location =Hammersmith and Fulham ,London
genres =
years_active = 1932 — present
capacity = 5,039 (standing)
3,632 (sitting)
owner = MAMA Group
promotions =
website = [http://www.hammersmithapollo.net/ www.hammersmithapollo.net] The Hammersmith Apollo is a major entertainments and concert venue located inHammersmith ,London ,England . Designed by Robert Cromie in Art Deco style, it opened in 1932 as the Gaumont Palace cinema. It was known as the Hammersmith Odeon from 1962 until 1993, during which timeThe Beatles ,David Gilmour , Tom Jones,Dire Straits ,Bruce Springsteen , Queen,Bob Marley and The Wailers , andNeil Young were among major acts to perform significant concerts.David Bowie performed his final concert asZiggy Stardust at the venue in July 1973, announcing his retirement. Under the name the Hammersmith Apollo the venue played host to a number of stage productions, includingJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat .The original 1932 Compton pipe organ is still present at the Apollo and was fully restored to playing condition in 2007.
History
It was opened in 1932 as the Gaumont Palace cinema, Hammersmith and seated over 3,500 people. In 1962 the building was re-named the Hammersmith Odeon, a name many people still use for the venue along with the phonetic abbreviation "Hammy-O". The venue was later refurbished and re-named the
Labatt 's Apollo following a sponsorship deal. Musical Theatre Star Michael Ball was the last person to play Hammersmith when it was named 'Odeon' and the first person to play following its renaming as the 'Apollo', both during his 1993 sell out tour.Later, it was again re-named The Hammersmith Apollo, and played host to a number of stage productions, notably
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat andDoctor Dolittle , both starringPhillip Schofield . In 2002 the venue was again re-named, this time to theCarling Apollo after another brewery struck a deal with the owners, US-basedClear Channel Entertainment (spun off as Live Nation (Venues) UK Ltd in 2005).In 2006, the venue reverted to its former name, and is currently known as the Hammersmith Apollo. Around this time the stalls seats were made removable and now some concerts have full seating whilst others have standing only in the stalls (i.e. no seats). In the latter format the Apollo can accommodate about 5000 people.
In 2007 the pipe organ, still present from the building's days as a cinema, was restored. The building then changed hands and was bought by the MAMA Group.
The building was designed by
Robert Cromie in theArt Deco style. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/3774/ Cinema Treasures | Hammersmith Apollo ] ] It became a Grade II listed building in 1990 upgraded to Grade II* status in 2005. [ [http://www.barflyclub.com/theapollo/info/theapollo/contact.aspx Hammersmith Apollo ] ]It is as the Hammersmith Odeon that the venue is best known internationally, especially since
Motörhead 's 1981live album "No Sleep 'til Hammersmith " (ironically, the album wasn't recorded there).Many stars have performed at the Hammersmith Odeon, including
Uriah Heep ,Alice Cooper ,Googoosh ,Judas Priest ,Gary Numan ,Depeche Mode , Europe,Radiohead ,Kate Bush , Blondie,Mott the Hoople ,Queen,Tori Amos ,Bryan Adams , Saxon,Bob Dylan ,The Cult ,The Tubes ,Thin Lizzy ,AC/DC ,Guns N' Roses ,The Cure ,Talk Talk , Tool,Iron Maiden ,Megadeth ,In Flames ,Celtic Frost ,Elton John ,Black Sabbath ,Alexander_O'Neal ,Blue Öyster Cult ,Soft Cell , Prince,Wishbone Ash ,Van Halen ,Whitesnake ,Iggy and the Stooges ,Status Quo ,Elkie Brooks ,Metallica ,Marillion ,The Who ,Nuclear Assault ,Ozzy Osbourne ,Rainbow ,30 Seconds to Mars ,Avril Lavigne ,Fall Out Boy ,Deep Purple ,Squeeze ,The Stranglers , Rush,Nelly Furtado , Genesis,Dire Straits (who filmed a 1983 live concert there, released as "Alchemy "), Oasis,Babyshambles , Venom, ABC,Nik Kershaw ,Dream Theater ,Jonas brothers supported byThe Saturdays ,Duran Duran and most recently Trivium supported by Annihilator, Sanctity and Gojira, The White Stripes and The Raconteurs. The venue was also part of the 2004 "Carling Live 24" event, which sawFeeder play their only date of that year.Photographs of
The Who outside the Hammersmith Odeon appear on their 1973 album Quadrophenia.At the start of the seminal Public Enemy album
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back they are heard addressing the Hammersmith Odeon crowdDavid Bowie performed his final concert asZiggy Stardust at the venue in July 1973.Bruce Springsteen 's performances there in 1975 are also well known, as isNeil Young 's performance there in the same year, when part of the venue caught fire.Johnny Cash performed at the venue in 1966. In late 1964 and early 1965 theBeatles played 38 shows over 21 nights. Special guests on the bill included the originalYardbirds featuringEric Clapton . Also,Frank Zappa recorded parts of his 1979 album,Sheik Yerbouti , at the venue.Randy Rhoads performed one of his first shows with new musical soulmateOzzy Osbourne on the "Blizzard of Ozz " tour in 1980.Venom accidentally burned Hammersmith's ceiling during performance, which event can be clearly seen in the 7 dates of hell concert video (during Countess Bathory). As a result, Venom was banned from Hammersmith for a year.
Pink Floyd guitaristDavid Gilmour performed three sold out shows at this venue on his 1984 About Face solo tour which was documented on the concert videoDavid Gilmour Live 1984 .Queen played several concerts at the Hammersmith, including their Christmas concerts in 1975 and 1979. In fact, the Hammersmith Odeon hosted the 4-night
Concerts for the People of Kampuchea , abenefit concert to raise money forCambodia n residents who were victims of the tyrannical reign ofdictator Pol Pot of which Queen played the first night.Many bands have released live CDs or DVDs of concerts held at the Apollo, such as the
Kings of Leon , the pop starsSophie Ellis-Bextor andRobbie Williams .Kylie Minogue andGirls Aloud released DVDs of their concerts at the Apollo in 2004 and 2005 respectively, and a DVD of aBruce Springsteen concert held there in 1975 was released as part of the "Born to Run 30th Anniversary Edition " package; later the CD "Hammersmith Odeon London '75 " was released.Melodic death metal bandIn Flames also released a DVD that featured footage of a December 2004 performance there. Comedian and actorEddie Izzard 's showGlorious was also released as a DVD. Rush recorded their 1978 performance and later included it in their three-disc set, Different Stages. American musician Tori Amos released a series of six live albums in 2005 known asThe Original Bootlegs , one of which was recorded at the Apollo.Bob Marley and the Wailers performed at the "Hammy-O" in 1976, part of theRastaman Vibration Tour . Anohter Caribbean superstar, soca artist,Machel Montano performed at the "Hammy-O" in his Rezarrek World Tour in 2007.Soft Cell played their last two shows on February 6th and 7th 1984 at the Hammersmith Apollo.Other acts have made music videos featuring clips from performances at the Apollo. An example of this is
Kelly Clarkson , who made a special version of her "Breakaway" video using clips from her concert at the Apollo in 2006.In the early 1960s, many of the top American stars performed at the Odeon, including
Tony Bennett with Count Basie,Ella Fitzgerald withDuke Ellington ,Louis Armstrong and Woody Herman and the Herd.The Hammersmith Apollo is seen in the American romantic comedy film "
Just My Luck " whereMcFly perform in which, in the movie, is the Hard Rock Cafe. It is also the location in "The Football Factory" where the Chelsea fans board the bus for Liverpool away.Since 2004 it has been the venue for the
BBC Television series Live at the Apollo, originally titled Jack Dee Live at the Apollo.Musical theatre star Michael Ball has performed at the Hammersmith Apollo on five occasions- each time selling out. His concerts in December 1993 and December 1994 were recorded by
BBC Radio 2 . He has also recorded his 2003 and 2007 concerts for DVD release.On 25 November 2006,
Video Games Live presented the first ever UK video game concert at the Hammersmith Apollo as part of their 2006 World Tour.On June 5th, 2008 the venue played host to Passion: London, part of the Passion Conferences.
Summer 2008 will see a 10 week season of Disney's
High School Musical Live On Stage!, starringEastEnders ' starLetitia Dean .On September 11th, 2008 the
Jonas Brothers performed a one off concert for their British fans, announcing Catherine Hamilton, Emily Walker and Paige Moore as having the best banners.On Sunday 12 October 2008,
BBC Switch will host a show of live music fromFall Out Boy ,Ne-Yo ,Miley Cyrus ,Basshunter ,McFly ,N-Dubz andGeorge Sampson .The Apollo pipe organ
The original 1932 Compton pipe organ is still present at the Apollo and was fully restored to playing condition in 2007. [http://www.hws.org.uk] It has a beautiful 4-manual console which rises through the stage on a new lift and about 1200 organ pipes housed in large chambers above the front stalls ceiling. Having fallen into disrepair, the organ was disconnected in the 1990s and the console removed from the building. However at English Heritage and the council's insistence it has been reinstated and the entire organ restored. A launch party was held on July 25th 2007 at which an invited audience and the media witnessed top organist Richard Hills play the instrument. [ [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RFzcVN3Fu4w Youtube video of organ launch party] ]
Pipe organs such as this were installed in most cinemas of the pre-war period to provide music for film shows, accompany silent movies and to feature in solo performances. Many were also broadcast on the radio and recorded on 78rpm records. These organs were based on church-type instruments but had many other sounds including percussion instruments built in. A lot of the pipe sounds were voiced to sound like instruments of the orchestra and indeed the organs were in effect one-man orchestras, offering a large variety of sounds and being capable of accommodating music styles from classical though to jazz. Although several such organs survive in the UK these days, there are very few left in their original buildings. The Apollo organ is one of these and its sounds now fill the huge Apollo auditorium again after about 25 years of silence.
References
External links
* [http://www.hammersmithapollo.net/ Hammersmith Apollo website]
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