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The Mount Royal Club is a private social club in Montreal, Quebec. The club was founded as a gentlemen's club in 1899 by a breakaway group from the Saint James's Club, but in 1990 became mixed-sex. In its prime, the Mount Royal was Canada's most prestigious club and was an integral part of Montreal's Golden Square Mile society. During the age ...
The history of transsexual artists in Montreal, 1955–1985, McGill-Queen's University Press] (in French). Marrelli, Nancy (2004). Véhicule Press (ed.). Stepping Out. The Golden Age of Montreal Night Clubs 1925–1955. Montreal. pp. 125–131. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher
DeMarco's vocals on the first rough half of Rock and Roll Night Club were analyzed to be an impersonation of Elvis Presley. [8] [5] The first two songs, which No Ripcord compared to Charlie Feathers, "are both written in the point of view of a heartthrob whose eyes are dead set on his girl, whether he wants to play games with her, have an intimate night, or even make mental annotations on her ...
Time Supper Club is the first supper club in Montreal, Quebec, Canada which mostly featured R&B and house music. The supper club was known for attracting A-list celebrities, world-renowned Dj's and artists, most eventful Grand Prix celebrations, as well as being one of Montreal's hottest weekend hotspots.
Rockhead's Paradise was a night club in Montreal, Quebec, the first in the city to be owned by a black businessman.From circa 1931 until its demise in 1977, Rockhead's, as it was known locally, featured singers, dancers, comedians, and other African-American entertainers, mostly brought in from the United States; they were accompanied on stage by a house band of local black musicians.
Stereo is a nightclub and afterhours club in Montreal, Quebec which primarily features house and techno music. The nightclub is known for its sound system and loyal following. Stereo has ranked among the top nightclubs in North America and internationally. [3] [2] [4]
The following list is of gentlemen's clubs that operated in Canada. A gentlemen's club is a private social club that serves as a place for men to dine, drink, read, and socialize. They originated in the 18th century as a type of British social institution and flourished particularly in the 19th century.
A video clip about the club which originally appeared on the Radio Canada French-language tv series "L'Enfer, c'est nous autres" on June 14, 1993. Last retrieved Jun 17, 2010. A video clip from Halloween night, in 2000. It really illustrates the creative and fun vibe that is still found in the club to this day.