1678. Uptown Theatre, Kansas City, Missouri
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My PO Box is: Leland Sklar
PO Box 92316
600 Lincoln Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91109-9998
Lee the way you complimented the sound engineer is why you are a real good cat and a class act I wish there were more people in the world like you it would be such a better place
i thought the same thing. There's a reason his book is called Everybody Loves Me!
Music makes my soul happy, I am so grateful to those with such outstanding talent bring it to the world💪🏻💖
Thanks so much for making these videos. For an aspiring touring musician, it's such a fun form of content to watch! Stay safe Lee!
Uptown reminds me of The Majestic in San Antonio.
Thank you. Beautiful venue.❤❤🙏
Going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there, are you gonna get you one...
@@KittyCarlile-490careful, I think I have a relative that lives in the area.
Brings back memories. As a kid I remember watching Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the Uptown Theatre when it first came out and it looked exactly the same on the inside. We moved to Oregon in 1969. Thanks Lee!
YES! I saw Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the Uptown as a kid too! Probably about 5 years old - 1968 or 1969. They did a great job restoring it a while back. I saw Kansas and King’s X there a few years back. Nicest venue of its size in the Midwest!
1926-1928
The original design for the Uptown was carried out by Kansas City architect, Robert Gornall. Construction first began on the portion of the Uptown that would house offices and shops along Broadway. This office and retail portion of the Uptown was completed in November of 1926; however work on the theater was halted until the Universal Film Company acquired the unfinished building in 1927.
Completed in 1928, the Uptown Theater was Kansas City’s premier entertainment spot showcasing first-run movies. “The Irresistible Lover” starring Norman Carey and Lois Moran opened to a sold out crowd at the Uptown on January 7th 1928, as the marquee brightened Broadway for the first time.
1928-1929
Australian born John Eberson created Kansas City’s only “atmospheric” theater. The theater was designed to replicate a romantic, outdoor Mediterranean courtyard. The most prominent feature was the nighttime-sky ceiling - complete with twinkling stars, clouds and mechanical flying birds.
Many of the biggest stars of motion pictures, stage and music and played the Uptown Theater.
In 1928, an unknown comedian in his early twenties named Bob Hope performed his comedy act for a week long run of shows.
1930-1939
In the thirties, movies starring Will Rogers, Claudette Colbert and Shirley Temple were featured at the Uptown. Movie stars like Joe E. Brown, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, and Tom Mix along with his horse Tony, made personal appearances on the Uptown stage.
At that time many Kansas Citians still traveled by streetcars and buses but as purchasing vehicles became more common, the Uptown began offering free parking across Broadway Boulevard. A white-gloved, uniformed attendant with a whistle and flashlight would help people to and from their cars.
In 1939 the Uptown copyrighted “fragratone” in which fragrances would be funneled through the ventilation system, adding olfactory pleasure to the entertainment experience.
1940-1969
In the forties, the Uptown rode the success of Hollywood and the movie industry to unrestrained heights of box office success. Matinees with KMBC’s Big Brother Bob Club packed the theater on Saturday mornings.
In the fifties and sixties, first-run movies along with live vaudeville and stage productions provided theatergoers with first-rate entertainment.
The theater continued to feature stage shows and film until well after WWII, and remained one of Kansas City’s most profitable theaters as late as the 1960’s.
1970-1989
In the early seventies the theater housed the Lyric Opera Company for two years. Beginning in 1973, the theater became home to the Palace Dinner Playhouse. By the late 1970s the theater began to function primarily as a concert venue. On June 27th, 1979 the Uptown Theater was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Throughout the 1980s the Uptown Theater continued it’s prominence in the live music scene in Kansas City. Unfortunately, after years of mismanagement the interior of the theater had fallen into disrepair, and all of the original details were whitewashed. In 1989 the Uptown Theater closed and for the first time since the 1920s, Broadway was no longer lit up by the theater’s prominent marquee.
1994-1995
Following the closure of the Uptown Theater in 1989 the property was transferred to the Land Trust of Jackson County, a governmental corporation established by state law to sell properties in order to satisfy unpaid taxes. Larry Sells, the president of the Land Trust during that time spent a few years trying to sell the vacant theater to developers with no luck.
In 1994, Larry Sells resigned from the Land Trust and purchased the Uptown on his own with plans to restore the theater as well as the entire commercial corridor of Broadway between 38th Street and Armour Boulevard.
Saw U2’s first tour there for $1.00. Peter Gabriel’s first tour too. A storied venue ❤🎉❤
I hate you. And by that I mean I'm so so jealous. ^_^
Welcome to Kansas City! Watch that big storm coming in tonight.
Leland has the best content on TH-cam. Watching from the SF peninsula!!! 🎶🎵🎸🪕
Where in the peninsula? I lived there for many years. Miss being there
well said
I saw gwar play in this venue, ended up being like 120 degrees inside that day
Let me ask you something Leland. Do you go through peoples medicine cabinets when you visit? There's not a room that's safe when you're in the house.
What a lovely and ornate theater.😊❤
I really like being able to see everyone setting up for the show. Thanks.🔥🔥
Hey! Just 20 minutes from me! That's an awesome venue.
Man, Such good fans for one of the greatest...well done, Leland!
So interesting to see just a little of the real work that happens for shows! Thank you, Leland, lifting the veil for us to see just a tiny bit of that work world. Gorgeous place!
Wow, you finally came to KC, Leland! Is it only tonight?… I saw The English Beat there not to long ago…
'Fire 🔥 in the HOLE' 📸
Evening Leland 💖🧙🏼♂️☮️✨🌟
Beautiful Theater 🎭
Great Character...
Healing energy ⚡ to Maureen ✨ and the boys 🐾 🐾 🐾 🧙🏼♂️ ☮️ 🤗 💖🧙🏼♂️
Sure you're asleep by now.💤 Healing energy ⚡️to you!
Hi, Andy. Mom T. Corrigan check in. My great grandfather was born in Manchester. Kind of figures. Best to you always. Love Carol.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@carolcorrigan3130 Thankyou so much Carol...
Just like my Grandma and Grandpa in the north always said health first, and a healthy family 👪 💖..
Love and healing energy ⚡ to you and the family, always.. 💖🌟✨🧙🏼♂️☮️
@@slipperynoodle20 Hi Tom, ☮️ 🙏 😇 best health and energy ⚡ ✨ back to you and yours, too ☮️🌟🧙🏼♂️💖
such a grand building, just so interesting!
You're in the stomping grounds of your old buddy, Gene Clark! Walt Disney's original Laugh O Gram studios are nearby as well! Enjoy KC, it's a great town! You're one of the all time good guys!
"Kitschy." Absolutely. Hey, was that Roseanne?!
Those old Hobart mixers were made in my town - Troy, Ohio.
Wow!! Lyle himself sets the stage!😦
Beautiful venue with so many posters and memorabilia. Thanks for the tour.
Welcome back to KC, Leland, have a wonderful time tonight!
THE BOSS IS WORKING......Great place................Ralph Onofrio
Thank you for bringing so much joy to so many wherever you may go.
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Hallo Lee, es ist für mich immer wieder ein Erlebnis, wenn du vor deinem großen Auftritt hinter den Kulissen für uns das alles dokumentierst. Danke, dass ich dabei sein darf.😯👍🙏☮
Good morning
Looking forward to seeing Lyle, Clint Black and of course you and the Large Band tonight at Ravinia. Can't wait!!!
Pretty awesome venue Lee. Thanks for sharing!
Topo Gigio....Hahahhaha.......Eddie Kiss me goodnight!!!!!!!! I screw the name of that water up all the time.
I'm always tickled to watch your fan interactions. In a way, we've had well over 1000 here. But, one in person? Someday. Love and Thanks❤👍❤👍
Hi Tom! Hans Peter told me that you are an aviation enthusiast as well and that you will be going (or flying?) to Oshkosh? 🤓
@@hans-christiantraute1914 Going to Oshkosh, I'm not a pilot. Any requests?
@@slipperynoodle20 well, I’m not so interested in general aviation, I love old classic civil aviation aircraft, DC 3 and so on… 🤗
@hans-christiantraute1914 Love the DC-3! Also, hope to see an Electra or two. They look like flying hot rods, and they were!
@@slipperynoodle20 You mean the 2-engine Electras, right? I’m always confused when I hear Electra because the L-188 was a regular visitor at „my“ airport when I was young.
HA. i watched this today June 30th and thought I'd share it with a bud who played there in '81. I looked it up and it was exactly this date! I was able to tell Larry Lynch, drummer of the Greg Kihn Band, I know where you were 43 years ago today. Larry still plays with a band called the Faves in SF with guitarist Robbie Dunbar (Earthquake and GKB).
@ 16:00 the guy didn't need to correct you , but he did need to feel important and in charge . they must relegate him to cleaning the restrooms , he seems so very happy to be alive . Kind of guy who hates a bright Sunlight day . I wonder if his Mom is proud of him . Bet she's tough on him too . Ball busters who can't tell the difference between a threat and the main act probably are in the wrong line of work .
Hey Lee, I wanted to drive over from Lawrence just to say hey and pay my respects to you! Regretfully, I could not make it. Best wishes! Hope you had a good time in KC! Cheers!
Wow you guys are hammering down the road nice venue as always peace out cinvy
Everything's up to date in Kansas City, they've gone about as far as they can go...
WOW. 15,000 -20,000 steps per day!!! 😲. I feel,proud of myself with 7,000. Id better up my game….
Born and raised in KC. GREAT venue. Living in Wisconsin now, and will be seeing you guys in Madison this week.
Wow! A lot of stuff happening. Hope you found some good food. I found myself wanting that woman's extra tickets. ...and brainstorming about rounding some up while my brain is not distracted here for a second. ❤😊
Hey lee. Who’s Lyle Lovett????? Never mind. Her face when she said that. 😂😂😂😂😂
Those kids probably listen to that auto-tune crap.
They don’t know great music.
Your interactions with your fans is really something.
Beautiful venue sir. Greetings 🙏🏻
Thank you for taking time for your fans! It was a thrill to chat with you and get a picture together. The show was a blast and all y’all are great musicians! And the guy who sang bass? If you ever break your B string and he’s around he has you covered.
Willie Green is amazing.
@@lelandsklar6363..... and such a character! 🤗 ☮️ 🎶 💖 🧙🏼♂️🌟✨⚡🎶
Kitschy is definitely the right word……. Weren’t you here before? Looks familiar for some reason…..
Thanks for coming through! Always good to see you play live in KC.
Great place! We were there a few months ago for Adam Ant w/The Beat... You're #1, Mr. S.!
I've played there in a warm-up band for Paul Carrack and Nick Lowe. It's a cool venue.
Thank you for posting, I loved seeing your fans so excited to meet you and the beautiful theater♥
Another iconic venue. It’s a treat to see all the kitschy paraphernalia but the real joy is watching Leland interact with his followers, to think that guy recorded at Sun Studios in’59, he’s older than Lee! 😂
Quite an exciting treat to be brought along for glimpses at these fantastic venues. Thank you so much Lee. Looking for Brad all the time now, such a nice man.
How's Maureen?
EXCELLENT! What a great Ministry he had! Thanks for sharing! Happy Sunday!
Just read a James Taylor concert review from Syracuse the other night. Shame you and Russ don't tour with him anymore.
Where does lyle post his photos of the venues?
What a stunning venue, Lee - thanks for the tour.
Wow Leland…Beautyful theatre… a true gem….Hoping friends in KC come to the show!🥰 Always enjoy these vids….blessings❤️🌀🌹🪷🌹🪷❤️🥰🖕🖕🖕🖕👍🙏
What a gorgeous theater!! The modern ones are nice but just don't have the class of the old theaters! All the craftsmanship is amazing!! So happy to see you back out filming for all us fans!! ❤💋 🖕
Thanks for this awesome tour of another great looking venue. I wish Maureen all the best. Cheers, Leland! 🙏✌️
During the '70's, I saw Weather Report there twice, George Benson, Al Di Meola, and many others. There were tables and chairs on the main floor. This brings back fond memories. Thanks!
Leland Sklar 🎸🎶🎙️👑👏👏
Lee, just LUV your venue tours!
Love your heart and beautiful soul Lee.
I think i saw True Grit there in 69
Sir Lee,
Just love old school, what a beautiful venue! Hoping all is well the Saturday morning, take care, thank you so much for the tour and the greetings with fans. You are awesome!
Safe travels!
I would fall on my 67 year old ass if I stumbled around dark theaters! Be careful Lee!
These are my faves.....Love these theatres.
Be nice to see a video of the dogs when he gets home see their reaction.
We were there in the late 70s. It was an eclectic and beautiful space, glad it's still there!
I s😂o wish I was there.
Another lovely theater. And more great fans! Nice to see Mr Lovett himself.
I love the design work, all the effort it takes . Thanks Leland.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i have been there
on tour with Le -again!!! thanks much bud, you travel for all of us!
Was Larry Sells there? (The owner)
What a lovely venue! I love your interaction with your fans. It’s obvious everyone *still* loves you!
The Uptown is a great venue. Have seen many shows there.
Missed hearing Brad’s sax….
Love KC! Thanks again, Lee.
Another very cool theater. Thanks (again) for sharing!
It only took one 2024 tour video to make me appreciate your venue tours again! Thanks for your work, Leland!
Good evening, Lee!! 😃😎🎸🎶
We were at a local fireworks display & community picnic here on Cape Cod!
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Love this venue and setup! Keep selling those books! 📖 Hope you guys had a great gig tonight!! Gosh, do I miss you! ❤🤗😙🎸🎶😎
Come out west and you won't have to leave the house to leave fireworks, they'll come to you! Hopefully you won't end up next to a house storing 75 tons of them, but there's 💥 aplenty.
@@SoundsFair--M-and-Jyikes!! They're illegal to store & set off in Massachusetts, but not New Hampshire! 🎆🎆🎆
@@suecorrigan It's mostly illegal here too, but I guess that's merely a suggestion. Where the "safe" ones are legal, people come in to use the illegal ones. Great if you are into shock and awe.
New Hampshire probably benefits from a smaller population and, maybe, less access to huge amounts of explosive/incendiary devices.
@@suecorrigan I posted a video just for you! I took it a few feet from the back door last year. Press the big S a couple times and it will take you to our channel and it will say "For Sue."
@SoundsFair--M-and-J Thank you, my friend!!! 🥰🤗🤗🤗
does Lyle publish his photos or are they for personal viewing
Posts them on FB and Instagram
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I am sorry we missed your performance ❤
Architect with a sweet tooth.
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Such elegance.......beautiful
Lee, I hope you were able to get a meal at Pho Tower, which was right in the middle of your video frame right after you exited the theater. I became a big pho (Vietnamese clear broth soups) fan in L.A., and since relocating back home to K.C., they’re the best at it here! (Yummy and affordable.)
L.A. was where I met (at the old Hollywood AFM bldg.) you and became an even bigger fan of yours. ✌️
Aloha to you and the rest of Lyle’s team still crushing it on tour!!
"I'm just practicing bleeding." "There's hope for all of us." "Absolutely." Did I hear that right? I'll be wondering about that one for a while.
Cool house. Always love the fan encounters. Thanks for filming, as always. Enjoy your day off.🖕
Site of my first concert, Head East around 1977. Some of the show was used for their Head East Live album. Great times
I've lived in KC for 40 years, The Uptown hosts many top bands. I've been a musician for 50+ years. I play several instruments but the Bass has always been my favorite. For those of you who play Bass and do NOT know the name Leland Sklar, you should look at the list of his credits. Lee, I first discovered you playing with James Talor and Carole King, two more of my all time favorites. Great video!
Isn't this 1678?
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Love Brother
So very cool, Lee! What a beautiful theatre. Love seeing these amazing theatres/venues.
And the way in which you address people is just marvelous ! CLASSY, bass brother 🙌🏽
The Uptown. Spent many a days there watching movies. James Bond - Thunderball. Godzilla. I went every weekend. My first concert there was Phoebe Snow, she was great. When you went outside if you would have went to your left, down Valentine Rd you would have seen a very cool neighborhood.
Hey in the back of the Englewood Theater in nearby Independence you can see the the tagged walls backstage, where performers have written their names, even Elvis.
Saw Warren Zevon there on his Werewolves tour 78ish? Probably six or seven encores. The crowd would not let him go. He was down to playing half a song that he "was working on." He finally had to come out and say "That's all I've got." One note about the ceiling. It is molded to be curved for the acoustics a la cathedrals.
Seen a bunch of amazing concerts there. Really cool spot for a show
Lee, you are so patient and kind with fans and your time - it’s just unbelievable. As a fellow musician, you have my respect as THE session bass player of our time but more so as a human being. Thanks for being you!