Dallas' historic Longhorn Ballroom will once again welcome live musicians when it reopens in the spring.
Dallas' historic Longhorn Ballroom will once again welcome live musicians when it reopens in the spring.
In a news release, credit for the resurgence of the dancehall goes to owner of The Kessler Theater in Oak Cliff, Edwin Cabaniss. Cabaniss and the rest of The Kessler Presents team, that is. It's the same group that took on the revitalization of The Kessler Theater and The Heights Theater in Houston. "We take great pride that many artists build their fan bases at The Kessler Theater and then graduate to bigger rooms," said Cabaniss."With the addition of the Longhorn Ballroom, we can continue to grow with them."
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