The gift shop

Rock N' Roll is here to stay!

Annette Funicello
Barbara Lewis
Ben E. King
Billy J. Kramer
Bill Pinkney
B. J. Thomas
Bo Diddley
Bobby Hendricks
Bobby Lewis
Bobby Vee
Brian Hyland
Buddy Knox
Danny & the Juniors
Dennis Yost & Classics IV
Dee Clark
Del Shannon
Dee Dee Sharp
Dickey Lee
Fabian
Frankie Avalon
Frankie Ford
Freddy Cannon
Gallery with Jim Gold
Gary Lewis & the Playboys
Gary Puckett
Gary U.S. Bonds
Jack Scott

Little Darlin's Rock N' Roll Palace

The Del Vikings
The Diamonds
The Dixie Cups
The Dovells
The Drifters with Charlie Thomas
The Duprees
The Imperials
The Impressions
The Jive Five
The Marvelettes
The Platters
The Shirelles
The Skyliners with Jimmy Beaumont
The Tams
The Tokens with Jay Siegel
The Turtles/Flo & Eddie
The Tymes
The Van-Dells
The Ventures
The Vogues
Tommy Roe
Tommy Sands
Troy Shondell
Wolfman Jack

Little Darlin's Rock n’ Roll Palace was a highly popular music venue located in the grounds of the Old Town complex situated in Kissimmee, Florida, one mile from the gates of Disney World on Highway 192. It was founded by Richard Milano and Glen Stetson.

Jay Black
Jay Traynor
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jim Stafford
Jimmie Rodgers
Jimmy Velvet
Joe Walsh
Joey Dee and the Starliters
Johnny Cymbal
Johnny Preston
Johnny Maestro
Johnny Ray
Johnny Thunder
Johnnie and Joe
Johnny Tillotson
Larry Chance and The Earls
Lenny Cocco and The Chimes
Lenny Welch
Little Anthony
Little Eva
Little Peggy March
Lou Christie
Martha Reeves and The Vandellas
Mary Wells
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs


The name was changed in 1989 to Wolfman Jack’s Rock n Roll Palace. The night club was an instant success due to its televised shows and featured 9,000 sq. feet of space with three floors looking at the stage, four fully stocked bars, dining area, large kitchen in the back of the stage area, and a souvenir shop as you walk thru the 24 foot jukebox doors at the entrance.

The front of building

Active between 1986 until 1992, the venue showcased artist's from the 50's and 60's that included Del Shannon, Lou Christie, Brian Hyland, The Crickets, The Shirelles, Freddy Cannon, Jay Siegel’s Tokens, Joey Dee & the Starlighters, Fabian, The Platters, The Coasters, The Drifters and many other original Living Legends of Rock & Roll artists of the era on a nightly basis.

This world renowned venue was featured in the syndicated televised shows, ROCK N’ ROLL PALACE hosted by Wolfman Jack, which were broadcast by The Nashville Network worldwide and locally on ABC and CBS. More recently, these recordings have been released on DVD. You can also access these recordings on the youtube "RocknRollPalace" page.

DJ Al Brady (In the white suit) dancing with staff

Notable Artist Performances

3rd Floor view of stage, dance floor & DJ Booth

The venue operated nightly with “Rockin Robin’s Rhythm Kings”,
“Rocky and the Rollers”, and The Terrier Brothers house bands, to back
up the original artists, while AL BRADY was the house DJ/MC who
entertained the audience between shows, during its seven year run.

Later, before creator Dick Milano passed away in 2017, he personally
asked Al Brady to safeguard the name of “Little Darlin’s Rock N’ Roll Palace” by trade marking it to preserve its memories and legacy for the
future. To honor his wishes, Al did just that.


Needless to say, Al loved his time at Little Darlin's and carries it's name on in spirit on both live radio and on the Little Darlin's Rock N' Roll Palace Facebook Memory page where you can check out tons more photos!

Melanie
Micky Dolenz
Paul and Paula
Paul Petersen
Paul Revere Dick
Peter Noone
Randy & the Rainbows
Ray Peterson
Roger McGuinn and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Ron Dante
Sam Moore
Santo & Johnny
Sonny Geraci/The Outsiders
Spencer Davis
Teddy Randazzo
The Angels
The Association
The Big Bopper Jnr.
The Buckinghams
The Chantels
The Chiffons
The Coasters
The Comets
The Contours
The Crew-Cuts
The Crickets
The Crystals