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  2. Half Way Home (band) - Wikipedia

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    Half Way Home was a popular band from Los Angeles, California, that had a dedicated following based on years of constant gigging and touring across the United States. Half Way Home made their mark in the Los Angeles club scene, eventually drawing the attention of Geffen Records after becoming a regular presence at the Troubadour and other popular clubs in the city.

  3. Zolar X - Wikipedia

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    Zolar X. Zolar X is an American glam rock band founded in 1973. Zolar X became known in the Los Angeles club scene for dressing and acting like space-aliens. They spoke an 'alien language' of their own invention. They are referred to as "Los Angeles' first glam rock band" in the 1998 book Glam!

  4. Jon Stebbins - Wikipedia

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    1970s–present. Musical career. Origin. Los Angeles, California, U.S. Genres. Jangle pop. Musical artist. Jon Stebbins is a Los Osos, California [1] -based musician, songwriter, documentary producer and author of four books about The Beach Boys, as well as two other books.

  5. Out of Bounds (1986 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was the idea of executive producer John Tarnoff, who wanted to make a "fish out of water" tale set in the Los Angeles club scene. He hired TV writer Tony Kayden to a script. [1] "I really wanted to capture the L.A. underground scene-where the runaways come, where the real low-lifes go and where the clubs come and go very fast," said ...

  6. Los Angeles Strip Clubs Award Dodgers Players VIP Access for ...

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    Holy cow.”. The Los Angeles Dodgers might be celebrating their 2024 World Series win with more than just a parade. Two strip clubs in the greater L.A. area — 4Play The Gentlemen's Club and ...

  7. Ratt - Wikipedia

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    DeMartini was only 18 years old when he was called up to Los Angeles to join Ratt. At the time he was attending college in San Diego and was reluctant to drop out to join a band that had, so far, had only limited success. Marq Torien briefly replaced DeMartini, though the latter returned in time for the recording of their first EP, later in ...

  8. Eazy-E - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Heller on Eazy-E Wright supported himself mainly by selling drugs, and introduced his cousin to the illicit occupation. Wright's music manager Jerry Heller recalls seeing Wright selling marijuana, but not cocaine. Heller would claim that Wright's "dope dealer" label was part of his "self-forged armor". Wright was also labeled as a "thug". Heller explains: "The hood where he grew up was a ...

  9. Bad Girls Club season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Bad Girls Club. season 3. The original seven "bad girls" of season three. The third season of Bad Girls Club premiered on December 2, 2008, on Oxygen. [1] It is the first season to expand from a half-hour to one-hour format. [2][3] Production of the season began in June 2008, and was located in Los Angeles, California.