Simon Lamb, who along with Rebel Industries founder Josh Levine and Seth Combs co-founded AMP Music Summit earlier this year.“We want to provide a counter narrative to so much of the headlines that we're seeing day after day,” Lamb explained during a discussion titled "Blood, Sweat & Vision: Building Creative Community in Des Moines and Tulsa" that featured Tobi Parks with Station 1 Records and Dr.
Lester Shaw with A Pocket Full Of Hope, which now operates the Historic Big 10 Ballroom, a 14,000 square-foot space he acquired for $180,000 in 2008.Once a well known music venue that hosted headliners such as Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Ray Charles, James Brown, Little Richard and Ike and Tina Turner, the venue is being renovated into a music,.
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