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  2. Mickie Finn's - Wikipedia

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    He raced a 1927 Seagraves fire engine at the El Cajon Speedway, and he fired an old cannon after every score by the San Diego Chargers football team at all home games. [2] In the early 1970s, the Finns opened a second Mickie Finn's nightclub in Beverly Hills on Restaurant Row, in the new Los Angeles Emporium. The San Diego location closed in ...

  3. The Casbah (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    The three men also owned the now-defunct Pink Panther Club. [1] The original Casbah location hosted San Diego bands such as Rocket from the Crypt, Lucy's Fur Coat, Trumans Water, Three Mile Pilot, Creedle, Heavy Vegetable, Fluf, Inch, Crash Worship and Deadbolt. It also hosted bands such as Nirvana [2] and the Smashing Pumpkins. English later ...

  4. Cinnamon Cinder - Wikipedia

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    The original Cinnamon Cinder club was located at 11345 Ventura Blvd. It was famously the location of a press conference by The Beatles before the band's Hollywood Bowl concert in 1964. [23] [24] [25] In 1969, it was bought by Dick Clark and changed its name to the V.I.S. Club, with a country music booking policy, and managed by Jack Nance.

  5. SOMA San Diego - Wikipedia

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    SOMA was originally opened in the early 1990s by Len Paul at an old warehouse in downtown San Diego on 555 Union Street, just south of Market Street and was originally a slaughterhouse – hence the name “SOuth of MArket." At that time, the venue was mostly known as a dance club, but eventually made the transition to hosting live music.

  6. Category:1980s in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    1984–85 San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball team; 1985 Holiday Bowl; 1985 San Diego Chargers season; 1985 San Diego Padres season; 1986 Holiday Bowl;

  7. Kids ask parents to ‘dance like it's the ‘80s’ in ... - AOL

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    The '80's dance challenge is inspiring parents to break out their dance moves. Kids are impressed. We spoke to parent-kid duos who tried the trend.

  8. Freestyle music - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle had a notable following in California, especially Los Angeles, the Central Valley, San Francisco Bay, and San Diego. California's large Latino community enjoyed the sounds of America's East Coast club scene, and a number of California artists became popular with East Coast freestyle enthusiasts.

  9. Missing Charlotte’s ’80s and ’90s club scene? Mark your ...

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    This is the first of a planned monthly series to honor Charlotte’s legendary underground nightclubs, organized by Andy Kastanas and Dana McKelvey.