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  2. Ciro's - Wikipedia

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    Ciro's (later known as Ciro's Le Disc) was a nightclub on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California owned by William Wilkerson. [1] Opened in 1940, Ciro's became a popular nightspot for celebrities. The nightclub closed in 1960 and was reopened as a rock club in 1965. After a few name changes, it eventually became The Comedy Store in 1972.

  3. The Comedy Store - Wikipedia

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    The Comedy Store was opened in April 1972 by comedians Sammy Shore (1927–2019), and Rudy De Luca.The building was formerly the home of Club Seville (1935), [1] later, Ciro's (1940–1957), a popular Hollywood nightclub owned by William Wilkerson, and later Ciro's Le Disc, [1] a rock and roll venue, [2] where the Byrds were discovered in 1964.

  4. The Byrds - Wikipedia

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    While the band waited for "Mr. Tambourine Man" to be released, they began a residency at Ciro's Le Disc nightclub on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. [48] The band's regular appearances at Ciro's during March and April 1965 allowed them to hone their ensemble playing, perfect their aloof stage persona, and expand their repertoire.

  5. Earl Young: The Man Who Invented Disco’s Beat - AOL

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    From there, the trio made the jump from small clubs to the big time. Young, Baker, and Harris started working at one of the most storied live venues for Black music of the time, the Uptown Theater.

  6. Ultimate Dirty Dancing - Wikipedia

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    "De Todo Un Poco" – Michael Lloyd & Le Disc "Some Kind of Wonderful" – The Drifters "These Arms of Mine" – Otis Redding "Cry to Me" – Solomon Burke "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" – The Shirelles "Love Is Strange" – Mickey & Sylvia "You Don't Own Me" – The Blow Monkeys "Yes" – Merry Clayton "In the Still of the Night" – The Five ...

  7. List of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra - Wikipedia

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    Free for All: 1941: Tom Adair, Matt Dennis: French Foreign Legion: 1958: Aaron Schroeder, Guy Wood: Frenesi: 1941 (radio) Ray Charles, Alberto Domínguez, Bob Russell: From Here to Eternity: 1953: Fred Karger, Robert Wells: From Promise to Promise: 1969: Rod McKuen: From the Bottom of My Heart: 1939: Roy Ingraham, Jack Murray From the Bottom to ...

  8. Encore! (singer) - Wikipedia

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    She reached No. 12 as a soloist in the UK with her own track "Le Disc Jockey" [2] and later released the single "Le Paradis". Both songs were written by Sash!'s producers, Ralf Kappmeier and Thomas Lüdke (known as the Tokapi production team). Encore! also worked with Sash! singing on the track "Le Soleil Noir" on their third album, Trilenium.

  9. Le Disko - Wikipedia

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    "Le Disko" was featured in the 2010 Sundance film, "Welcome to the Rileys". "Le Disko" was featured on an episode of The Real World: Sydney. It was featured on the British programme Waterloo Road. Also featured in the soundtrack of the video game Burnout Dominator. It appeared on an episode of So You Think You Can Dance in Lacey Schwimmer's solo.