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[10] [11] [4] Wood had been frustrated by the lack of suitable performance venues in Perth, after he had been a professional musician for 20 years. [12] The venue was converted from a disused dye works building. [5] The interior of the venue is described as resembling New York City jazz clubs. [13] [14]
Connections, known colloquially as Connies, is a nightclub in the Northbridge suburb of Perth, Western Australia. [1] It opened in 1975, and is believed to be the longest-running gay club in the southern hemisphere. [2] The club is on the City of Perth heritage register for its significance to the LGBTQIA+ community in Western Australia. [3]
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The Zanzibar Tavern in Toronto, Ontario, is an adult entertainment nightclub and local landmark found on Toronto's Yonge Street strip. It is one of Toronto's oldest nightclubs, which celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2020. House of Lancaster operated an Etobicoke venue from 1982 to 2017 and operates a Toronto location since 1983.
Lulu's Roadhouse was a nightclub and live music venue in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada at 4263 King Street East. [1] It was known as having the world's longest bar in the Guinness World Records book. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The club was opened by Karl Magid in April 1984.
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In May 1938, Wilkerson announced that he had sold Cafe Trocadero to Nola Hahn, the owner of Club Continental, formerly the Airport Gardens, an illegal casino on Sonora Avenue in Glendale, California. [1] Within a year, however, Cafe Trocadero was under the management of Felix Young, a gambler with ties to producer B.P. Schulberg. [2]