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  1. Dec 8, 2010 · Bob Fox, 62, former owner of Detroit’s Brass Ring Productions, the company that promoted the concerts recorded for the 1975 KISS album, “Alive!,” died at his home in Boyne City Dec. 6. The...

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  3. The concert was promoted by Brass Ring Productions, the legendary Detroit promoter. The concert took place at a long-gone venue in Hartland called the Nordic Ice Arena, which was located on the south side of M-59, just east of U.S. 23, where the now-closed Walmart store is located.

  4. The Free Press article contended that attendance problems for the Costello appearance were attributable to a lack of local advertising and promotion of the Costello concert by Brass Ring Productions, the exclusive promoter of Royal Oak Music Theatre events.

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  6. Promoter: Brass Ring Productions. Capacity: 12,191. Fan reviews: By Pat Mackowiak, Chesterfield, MI.: We were there!! Had previously seen AC/DC for the first time at Toledo Speedway Jam. Blew us away! The Cobo show was, at the time, the loudest show I had ever been to and we were in the nose bleeds!!

  7. Detroit, MI Tiger Stadium Promoter: Brass Ring Productions Opening act(s): Alice in Chains, Sponge Reported attendance: 39,867 **SOLD-OUT Reported gross: $1,561,953 Set list(s): Deuce King Of The Night Time World Do You Love Me? Calling Dr. Love Cold Gin Christine Sixteen Love Gun Shout It Out Loud Watchin' You Firehouse 2,000 Man Strutter Shock Me

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