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The Show Palace was a live rock music venue located on Highway 98 near Blue Angel Parkway. It was owned by Fred "Sport" Suttles, and managed by Mary Ham. Formerly a country music venue known as the Corral Lounge, it opened in the spring of 1985 with the intentions to "save rock and roll in Pensacola". After the recent closings of Franco's Lounge, Franco's All-Nite Affair, and Jere's Rock and Roll Showcase, there were no large capacity (more than 150 guests), live entertainment rock clubs in town. It's staff was made up of mostly former employees of the aforementioned establishments.

Several of the more well-known names that performed there were Bachman-Turner Overdrive, The Byrds (without Roger McGuinn), Nantucket, Jason Bonham, Zebra, and 'Star Search' finalists Jailbait. Local heavy metal fave Iscariot (formerly known as Slasher), touring band PG-13 and then-current artists Phantom, Rocker and Slick also performed there.

After a little more than a year in business, the Show Palace closed in the summer of 1986.

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