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Floater

Sat May 2 at 8:00pm

Chico, CA

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Tickets available locally at Diamond W Western Wear

  • Sat - May 2, 20268:00 PMTickets

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About Floater

Floater began in 1993 when Robert Wynia (lead vocals, bass), Peter Cornett (drums), and Dave Amador (guitar), got together in Eugene, Oregon, making their start at garage parties and the U of O beer garden. With compelling lyrics and adept storytelling, their music shifts in mood from the insistent and heavy to the melodic and soulful, comprising the signature sound for which Floater is best known. Floater's regional success was noticed by Elemental Records, who put out their first full-length record, "Sink" in 1994. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the richest neighborhood in Chico CA?
The richest neighborhood in Chico, CA is generally considered to be Canyon Oaks. Located in the scenic foothills of eastern Chico, Canyon Oaks is a prestigious, gated community known for its luxurious homes, golf course, and beautiful natural surroundings. Residents enjoy privacy, security, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including Bidwell Park and the Sierra Nevada foothills. The neighborhood features large, custom-built homes, manicured landscapes, and exclusive amenities like the Canyon Oaks Country Club. Its desirable location, high property values, and upscale lifestyle make Canyon Oaks the most affluent area in Chico, attracting professionals, business owners, and families seeking both luxury and tranquility. For those interested in real estate or living in Chico's top-tier neighborhoods, Canyon Oaks stands out as the city's wealthiest and most prestigious residential area.
Was Gone with the Wind filmed in Chico, CA?
No, "Gone with the Wind" was not filmed in Chico, CA. The iconic 1939 film, based on Margaret Mitchell's novel, was primarily produced on sound stages and backlots in Hollywood, California, particularly at the Selznick International Studios and the MGM Studios. While Northern California has been the backdrop for various classic films, there is no historical record or production information linking "Gone with the Wind" to any filming locations in Chico. The confusion may arise from Chico's historic charm and resemblance to Southern-style settings, but the movie's scenes depicting the American South were carefully crafted using Hollywood sets and matte paintings. Fans of the film can visit the Senator Theatre in Chico for classic movie screenings, but the city itself was not a filming location for "Gone with the Wind."
Did Elizabeth Taylor ever live in Chico, California?
Elizabeth Taylor never lived in Chico, California. The legendary Hollywood actress, known for her roles in films such as "Cleopatra" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", primarily resided in major cities like Los Angeles and London throughout her illustrious career. There is no documented evidence or credible historical reference indicating that Elizabeth Taylor had a residence or significant connection to Chico, CA. While Chico has a vibrant arts and entertainment community, including historic venues like the Senator Theatre, it has never been noted as a home or frequent destination for Elizabeth Taylor. Fans interested in her life and residences will find more information related to Beverly Hills and Bel Air, where Taylor spent much of her time during her Hollywood career.
What is the oldest running theater in California?
The oldest running theater in California is the California Theatre in San Jose. Opened in 1927, this historic venue has been meticulously restored and remains in continuous operation, hosting a wide variety of performances, from opera and symphony to film screenings and live events. The California Theatre's stunning architecture and storied past make it a beloved landmark in the state's cultural landscape. While other historic theaters like the Senator Theatre in Chico and the State Theatre in Oroville also have rich histories, the California Theatre's longstanding operation and ongoing schedule of events set it apart. Visitors and theater enthusiasts seeking a glimpse into California's performing arts history will find the California Theatre to be the state's oldest and one of its most cherished entertainment venues.

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