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The Ashkenaz is a live music and dance venue located in Berkeley, California in the United States.It is a non-profit organization. It focuses on world music.In 2011 it was voted the best place to dance by readers of East Bay Express. [1]
The Jabberwock was an American folk music club and coffeehouse active from 1961 to 1967, and located in Berkeley, California. It became among the most popular venues in the area's folk movement thanks to Bill "Jolly Blue" Ehlert. It stood at the corner of Telegraph Avenue and Russell Street, and featured several notable artists.
Annabel's is a private members' club at 46 Berkeley Square in Mayfair, London. It was opened at 44 Berkeley Square in 1963 by Mark Birley and named for his wife Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart. It was founded in the basement of the Clermont Club, a private gambling club established by John Aspinall. Annabel's was one of the first nightclubs ...
12. BERKELEY, CA. Perched on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, Berkeley is a vibrant Bay area city known for left-leaning politics, activism and a young, creative vibe. ... Nightlife, dining ...
The Berkeley City Club is a historic hotel at 2315 Durant Avenue in Berkeley, California. It was commissioned as the club house of the Berkeley Women's City Club , organized in 1927 to contribute to social, civic, and cultural progress.
The Keystone, also known as Keystone Berkeley, was a small music club at 2119 University Avenue [1] in Berkeley, California, which operated in the 1970s and 1980s.
Berkeley Square was a small music club located at 1333 University Avenue in Berkeley, California, operating in the 1970s through 1990s.Many nationally known bands and artists played there, including Tupac, Primus, the Ramones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dread Zeppelin, Lords of the New Church, Phish, Swans, Crash Worship, Green Day, Mod Fun, Translator, Soundgarden, AFI, Papa Roach, Rancid in 1989 ...
In the 1920s The Berkeley became one of the first London hotels with air conditioning, and in the 1930s double glazing. [2] Ferraro, the maitre d'hotel of the Berkeley Grill, was a fixture of London nightlife in the 1920s and 1930s and appears in several novels of the period, such as Dennis Wheatley 's Three Inquisitive People , written 1932 ...