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You can't have a party without music. Period. Often a live band or wedding singer can provide a hopping ambience for your party, wedding, or event. Perhaps you're hosting a classy, corporate event in Scranton, PA and you need some smooth Scranton, PA jazz players. Or maybe you need an vibrant live band that's going to excite your guests. Whether you're looking for a Scranton, PA classical band, Scranton jazz band, Scranton rock band, or a Scranton wedding band for your event, party, or wedding we'll help you find the best music for your party.
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Scranton Factoid:
The Knox Mine Disaster of January 1959 all but erased the mining industry in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The event terminated thousands of jobs as the waters of the Susquehanna River flooded the mines. The DL&W Railroad, nearly bankrupt by the drop in coal traffic and the effects of Hurricane Diane, merged with the Erie Railroad in 1960. Scranton had been the hub of its operations until the Erie Lackawanna merger, when it was no longer needed in this capacity; it was another severe blow to the labor market. Mine subsidence was a spreading problem in the city as pillar supports in abandoned mines began to fail; cave-ins sometimes consumed entire blocks of homes. The area was then scarred by abandoned coal mining structures, strip mines and massive culm dumps. During the 1960s and 1970s, the silk and other textile industries also shrunk as jobs moved south or overseas. During the 1970s and 1980s, many of the downtown storefronts and theaters became vacant as suburban shopping malls became the dominant venues for shopping and entertainment.
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