The Broadway is a performance venue in Barking town centre. The building was previously a facility known as Barking Assembly Hall, forming part of Barking Town Hall. The building formed part of the Barking Town Hall complex and was completed in 1961. It was officially opened by Tom Driberg MP as Barking Assembly Hall in May 1961. Sir Adrian Boult conducted the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the assembly hall on 26 November 1969. In 1971, the renowned Canadian singer songwriter Neil Young recorded two tracks from Harvest, his best selling and most famous album, at the Broadway when it was known as Barking Assembly Hall (but is credited as Barking Town Hall on the album notes.) Young recorded these two tracks "A Man Needs a Maid" and "There's a World" for his Harvest album in Barking with Jack Nitzsche and the London Symphony Orchestra. in March 1971. The album was released on 1 February 1972. More information...
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