1005 Bel Air Ct. |
Khalil Seyrafi was Harry Nilsson's neighbor in Bel Air. Seyrafi lived at 1005 Bel Air Ct. |
10549 Rocca Place |
Harry Nilsson's 7,640 square foot home at 10549 Rocca Place ... |
1121 Colorado Blvd |
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11330 Ventura Blvd |
Hawkeye Entertainment was located at 11330 Ventura Blvd in Los Angeles, California |
132 Charing Cross Road |
Nilsson's Grosvenor Music Co. LTD was located at 132 Charing Cross Road in London (the same address as Dick James Music). |
23960 Long Valley Rd |
As his family outgrew the custom-built Nilsson House in Bel ... |
314 N Broadway |
The Cimarron Broadcasting Corporation's office address was 314 N Broadway in St. Louis, Missouri. |
409 N Broadway |
The Nilssons' home in Nyack, New York , was located at 409 ... |
5035 York Blvd |
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5354 Lewis Rd |
In February of 1993, the Nilssons moved to a seven-bedroom, ... |
625 Palisades Beach Road |
John Lennon produced the recording of Harry Nilsson's 1974 ... |
635 Monroe St. |
One of the addresses that Harry Nilsson's father listed on his draft card. |
721 Macon St |
One of the addresses that Harry Nilsson's father listed on his draft card. |
762 Jefferson Avenue |
Harry Nilsson's childhood home is located at 762 Jefferson ... |
7708 Woodrow Wilson Drive |
Before he moved to his custom built home in Bel Air , Harry ... |
774 Quincy St. |
One of the addresses that Harry Nilsson's father listed on his draft card. |
816 Jefferson Ave. |
One of the addresses that Harry Nilsson's father listed on his draft card. |
818 West Seventh ST, 2nd Floor |
Cimarron Broadcasting Corp of California had an office at 818 West Seventh Street in Los Angeles. |
A&M Studios, Hollywood, California |
Harry Nilsson's The Point! album was recorded at the ... |
Adriano's Restaurant |
The October, 1990, issue of Los Angeles Magazine reported ... |
Africa |
Harry Nilsson wrote most of the songs for Son of Schmilsson ... |
Algonquin Hotel |
During a March, 1994, appearance at the Algonquin Hotel, ... |
Ambassador Hotel |
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Americana Hotel |
On May 14, 1968, John Lennon and Paul McCartney held a ... |
Australia |
In 1984, while on a trip to Australia to promote the Every ... |
Bebington, England |
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Beverly Canon Theater |
The Los Angeles premiere of Son of Dracula was on November 27, 1974. at the Beverly Canon Theater in Beverly Hills. |
Beverly Hills Hotel |
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Bistro Restaurant |
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Blarney Stone Restaurant |
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Blue Jay Way |
In August of 1967 George Harrison was staying in a rented ... |
Brooklyn, New York |
Harry Nilsson was born in Brooklyn and grew up in it's ... |
Bushwick |
One of Brooklyn's oldest neighborhoods, Bushwick was home ... |
Byron Theater |
The premiere of Skiddo was held at the newly opened Byron Theater in Miami on December 19, 1968. |
Cellar Door |
Harry Nilsson heckled Tommy Smothers at the Celler Door in Georgetown before the infamous Troubadour incident. |
Cellar Door Club Georgetown |
Harry Nilsson heckled Tommy Smothers at the Celler Door in Georgetown before the infamous Troubadour incident. |
Central Park |
In 1974, John Lennon and Harry Nilsson appeared at a March of Dimes benefit in Sheep Meadow inside Central Park. |
Chicago, Illinois |
In February of 1896, Nilsson's Aerial Ballet opened at the Olympic Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. |
Curzon Place |
Harry Nilsson once owned apartment #12 at 9 Curzon Place in ... |
Evergreen Studios |
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
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Fountainview West Apartments |
In the early 1970s, Nilsson rented a penthouse apartment at ... |
Grenada, Mississippi |
Harry Nilsson co-wrote "Born In Grenada" with John Marascalco who was born in Grenada, Mississippi. |
Hidden Hills, California |
Harry Nilsson and his family lived for a short time ... |
Hotel St. Moritz |
In August of 1973, Harry Nilsson met his future wife, Una, at Rumpelmayer's located in the St. Moritz Hotel in New York City. |
Hunter Valley |
Harry Nilsson bought land in the Hunter Valley area north of Sydney in New South Wales in Australia. |
Ireland |
Harry Nilsson flew to Ireland in 1973 to ask for Una's hand in marriage. |
Ken Lo's Memories of China |
Ken Lo's Memories of China is a restaurant in the Belgravia ... |
Koster and Bial's Music Hall |
The first performance of Nilsson's Aerial Ballet took place at Koster and Bial's Music Hall in New York City (where Macy's is currently located). |
La Brea Inn |
Harry Nilsson first met Derek Taylor at the bar in the La ... |
Laurel Canyon |
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Lisa's Cottage |
Lisa's Cottage was the name of an antique and crafts stored ... |
Liverpool, England |
Derek Taylor was born in Liverpool, England on May 7, 1932. |
London's Palladium |
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Look Park |
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Ma Maison |
After the US premiere of "That'll Be the Day," Ringo Starr hosted a party at Hollywood's Ma Maison restaurant. Attendees included Harry Nilsson and Keith Moon. |
Madison Square Garden |
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Manchester Odeon |
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Martoni's |
Martoni's Italian Restaurant at 1523 Cahuenga Blvd in ... |
Marylebone Town Hall |
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Mountain Meadow School |
Zak Nilsson attended Mountain Meadow School in Calpella, California. |
Mr. Chow |
After John Lennon was killed. Ringo Starr's friends, including Harry Nilsson, took Ringo to dinner at Mr. Chow in Los Angeles. |
Muziektheater |
In 1998 the Muziektheater in Amsterdam, Holland, presented "Nilsson!" a play based on the life and music of Harry Nilsson. |
N. Palm Dr. |
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Nevada City, California |
In his later years, Harry Nilsson spent time at E. J. Gold's enclave near Nevada City, California. |
New Ipswich, New Hampshire |
After divorcing Harry Nilsson, Diane Nilsson lived at 31 Page Hill Rd, New Ipswich, NH. |
Northampton, Massachusetts |
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Nuart Theatre |
Access All Areas was screened during the AFI Omnibus at the Nuart Theatre in LA on July 8, 1984. |
Oyster Bar of the Plaza Hotel |
I saw John [Lennon] a few more times socially over the ... |
Palatka Elks Lodge |
Harry Nilsson once played to an audience of six or seven at the Palatka Elks Lodge. |
Palatka, Florida |
Harry Nilsson's father lived in Palatka, Florida. Harry ... |
Paramount Theatre {Los Angeles} |
The Paramount was once the largest theater in Los Angeles, ... |
Paramount Theatre {Oakland} |
In 1959, Harry Nilsson transferred from working as an usher ... |
Paterson, New Jersey |
Harry Nilsson's father's home at 173 Roosevelt Ave in Paterson, Hew Jersey, was destroyed to make way for the Garden State Parkway. |
Pathe Tuschinski |
Willem Nijholt's recording of "Goeie Ouwe Plee" ("Good Old Toilet") was released on his 1975 eponymous album which was recorded at the Pathe Tuschinski in Amsterdam, Netherlands. |
Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park |
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Popeye Village |
The Sweethaven set created for Popeye on Malta is now a ... |
Quarry Bank High School |
John Lennon attended Quarry Bank High School for Boys. |
Rainbow Bar and Grill |
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Robin Hood Music Co. |
John Marascalco's music publishing business, Robin Hood ... |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum |
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a joke. |
Roxy |
A tribute to Harry Nilsson was performed at the Roxy in 1998. |
Rumpelmayer's |
Harry Nilsson met his future wife, Una O'Keeffe at ... |
San Francisco Studios |
A touch of Harry Nilsson's humor was captured in concrete ... |
San Francisco, California |
Harry Nilsson left his handprints in concrete in front of the San Francisco Studios building. |
Sheep Meadow |
In 1974, John Lennon and Harry Nilsson appeared at a March of Dimes benefit in Sheep Meadow inside Central Park. |
St. James Club |
The St. James Club was one of Harry Nilsson's favorite ... |
St. Moritz Hotel |
In August of 1973, Harry Nilsson met his future wife, Una, at Rumpelmayer's located in the St. Moritz Hotel in New York City. |
Tennessee Theatre |
Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr attended the 15th Annual Grammy Awards at the Tennessee Theater at 535 Church Street in Nashville. |
The Jolly Roger |
The bar inside The Jolly Roger restaurant at 6430 Sunset ... |
Topanga Elementary School |
A chorus of children from the Topanga Elementary School opened the "[[A Celebration of the Music of Harry Nilsson]]" concert. |
Troubadour |
On March 12, 1974, Harry Nilsson and John Lennon were ... |
Watergate Hotel |
Harry and Una stayed at the Watergate Hotel when Harry travelled to Washington, DC to attend one of the U.S Senate's Watergate hearings and later during their honeymoon. |