Founded in 1936, Riverside became nationally known as the second-to-last venue for the Winter Dance Party tour that led to
the Day the Music Died. The concert was played on February 1, 1959, two days before the crash in which
Buddy Holly,
Ritchie Valens and
The Big Bopper died. The building is designed in the art modern style of the 1930s. It was intended to give the impression of machinery or technology. It has high wood beams and the Czechoslovak crystal chandeliers. It is recognized by the city of Green Bay as a historic site. Acts that have performed at the venue include
Guy Lombardo,
Glenn Miller,
Jimmy Dorsey,
Lawrence Welk,
Buddy Holly/
Ritchie Valens/
The Big Bopper and
Wayne King. More recent acts include
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Joan Jett,
Night Ranger,
Black Flag,
Dead Kennedys,
Clutch,
ALL,
Killswitch Engage,
Fugazi,
Mudvayne,
Bachman–Turner Overdrive,
Kenny Wayne Shepherd and
The Guess Who. ==References==