Daniels and Harper say they weren t aware of the discussion. It was not a topic on the agenda, or we definitely would have been there for that, Harper tells
Phoenix New Times by phone.
Daniels adds: No one told us. No one invited us. No one said, Hey, heads-up. People are going to talk about you guys, do you want to come and defend yourselves? Nobody’s knocked on our door, nobody has said anything negative at all.
A post in the Official Willo Historic Neighborhood Facebook Group by Willow Neighborhood Association President Robert Cannon says that the concerns raised during the meeting included noise, safety, parking, alcohol consumption, and that the concerts have grown from a Willo event to a more broader event.
Celebrity Theatre founder Rich Hazelwood has died; he was 74
Rich Hazelwood loses battle with leukemia at age 74.
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PHOENIX â Rich Hazelwood, an Arizona entrepreneur who purchased and restored Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix, died Monday, according to a statement from his family. He was 74. The Celebrity Theatre family is devastated to share the news that our owner, Rich Hazelwood passed away this morning. Rich Hazelwood cared deeply about his family, his Celebrity Theatre staff (which he considered family), everyone associated with Celebrity Theatre, and all the Valley supporters who attended concerts and events. He was very proud of the venue and what it means to the community, the family said in a statement.