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The original location on Ventura Boulevard had previously housed Grace Hayes' Lodge and then Larry Potter's Supper Club, "featuring first class food and drink, as well as top-notch jazz, R&B and early rock-and-roll groups." [5] Acts like the Righteous Brothers and Stevie Wonder were booked for the clubs at North Hollywood and Long Beach. [6]
Bogart's was a 300-capacity music venue located at 6288 Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach, California. The club opened in 1987 and closed in 1993. [1] Performers at Bogart's included Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Sublime, Robin Trower, Jonathan Richman, Prong, Faith No More, Babyland and Mark Farner. [2]
Long Beach's Laugh Factory is part of the Laugh Factory chain of comedy clubs owned by Jamie Masada. It is located at South Pine Avenue in Long Beach, California. It is the 4th Laugh Factory to open and the 3rd in Southern California. [citation needed] The $10 million, 670-seat, 12,000-square-foot venue is the largest comedy venue in the world. [1]
The Golden Bear was a nightclub in Huntington Beach, California, from 1923 to 1986.The Golden Bear was located on Pacific Coast Highway, just south of Main Street.It started out as a restaurant, and eventually hosted such artists as Dick Dale, Janis Joplin, Arlo Guthrie, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Doors, Jackson Browne, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Dave Mason, Tower of Power, The ...
Thirstier souls can stay the whole night -- and many do. Club One, 1045 Fifth St.: Miami is known for Latin flavor, but at most Beach clubs, the beat is strictly techno-house-tribal-trance. Not so ...
Long Beach Yacht Club is a private yacht club in Long Beach, California. It was founded in 1929. [1] In November 2018 it was announced that the club has officially challenged for the 2021 America's Cup in January and February 2021 in Auckland, NZ.
The Deaf Club: San Francisco 1978–1979 The Elite Club: San Francisco early 1980s Venue is currently, formerly, and better known as The Fillmore: The Farm: San Francisco late 1970s–1980s Fender's Ballroom: Long Beach 1984–1989 Grand Olympic Auditorium: Los Angeles 1980–2005 Great American Music Hall: San Francisco 1972–present Hong ...
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