The story behind the only surviving ticket from the Moondog Coronation Ball, held in Cleveland 71 years ago today
I’ll never forget the look on Terry Stewart’s face when I told him that my family had a ticket from the Moondog Coronation Ball, which took place in Cleveland on this day 64 years ago. Stewart was seated at his desk in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, surrounded by some of his personal rock memorabilia amassed over time. There was the full-length jumpsuit signed by both Elton John and Bernie Taupin. There was a lock of Elvis' hair mounted alongside a letter of authenticity.
But what neither he nor the Rock Hall had in their collections was a ticket from the Moondog Coronation Ball, which is widely regarded as the first rock concert. None were known to exist, Stewart said, while pointing to a reproduction of the ticket on his wall that I hadn’t noticed. We have one, I told him, a near-perfect document preserved behind glass for decades.My grandfather is Leo Mintz, who in 1939 opened the first Record Rendezvous on Prospect Avenue.
Those tickets were printed and sold at Record Rendezvous in 1952, and one of them - the very last of the original batch - was safely stowed away for posterity. It’s a magical piece of Cleveland history that now resides behind glass at the Rock Hall. Our family donated it to the museum a few years ago so that it can be enjoyed by all rock fans who visit Cleveland.
In 2010, the Rock Hall dedicated the Leo M. Mintz Gallery, honoring the man many credit with not only coining the phrase, but also paving the way for the Rock Hall’s future place in Cleveland. “Leo Mintz had the idea to do the radio show and play the music,” Stewart told me back then. “Without him, I think Cleveland would have had an incredibly difficult time making the case historically that the Hall should be here. And I doubt there would have been the impetus to even try.”
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