Rock and Roll Is Here to Pay

NJBIZAugust 05, 2009

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The club hosted 139 shows in its first full year and hopes to stage as many as 180 in 2005. Even that is not enough for Starland vice president Colin Conway, who wants to drum up business from bar mitzvahs and other private events. "Hosting 180 shows means there are about 200 days where the club is dark," says Conway. "and when we're dark, we're not making any money."

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Rock and Roll Is Here to Pay

ONE OF THE HOTTEST rock venues on the planet these days is a remodeled dancehall in Sayreville once known as Hunka Bunka and now called the Starland Ballroom. So great was the demand for tickets to one of its sh...

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