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It featured lavish exotic décor and was open between 1921 and 1989. The club continued as a filming location until the hotel was demolished in 2006. The Cocoanut Grove was "probably the most beloved public room of all time" society columnist Christy Fox wrote in the Los Angeles Times. [1] The Ambassador Hotel opened on January 1, 1921.
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Originally named the El Patio Ballroom and located on the east side of Vermont Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Street, it boasted being “the largest and most famous dance hall on the West Coast.” The building featured a large mezzanine, a balcony, and a seventy-five hundred square foot patio. The dance floor could accommodate four thousand couples.
Gazzarri's Hollywood a Go Go opened with performances by the Sinners, who became the house band, the Vendells and the Gazzarri dancers on June 1, 1965. [1] The nightclub's early history is closely associated with the Los Angeles-based television show Hollywood a Go Go, which would feature the Sinners and the Gazzarri dancers.
The Commodore closed in 1996, but after $3.5 million in renovations, including a new hardwood dance floor, it reopened under the House of Blues banner on November 12, 1999. House of Blues hosted a 75th Anniversary celebration season from December 2003, 2004 to December 4, 2005, though began celebrations early on October 16, 2004 with a ...
Though newer than the house, it is still almost a century old. In 1923, the Carpenters and Joiners union bought the building in 1923 for $27,500, and built a $50,000 addition off the back ...
The Los Angeles Kings revealed its new logo on Thursday, offering fans a first look at the nostalgia-inspired design. The logo is a slightly updated version of the classic logo worn by the Kings ...
Chippendales was founded by India-born American Somen "Steve" Banerjee and Los Angeles lawyer, Bruce Nahin. [3] [4] [5] In 1975, [4] Banerjee bought a failing West Los Angeles bar named Destiny II. [4] In 1979, Banerjee and Nahin renamed the bar "Chippendales" and began hosting exotic dance nights for women, [4] which became a major hit. [3]