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  2. Cocoanut Grove (Ambassador Hotel) - Wikipedia

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    The club was remodeled in 1939 and in 1957, but stayed a popular location for live music, with concerts by Frank Sinatra, Lena Horne, Peggy Lee and Nat "King" Cole. [22] The Cocoanut Grove was the first major club to hire Harry Belafonte, and Dean Martin got his first movie deal after an appearance there. [23]

  3. Stardust fire - Wikipedia

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    The Stardust fire was a fatal fire which took place at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, Dublin, Ireland, in the early hours of 14 February (Valentine's Day) 1981.More than 800 people were attending a disco there, of whom 48 died and 214 were injured as a result of the fire; in later years suicides of survivors and family members were also linked to the event.

  4. Smalls Paradise - Wikipedia

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    Smalls Paradise (often called Small's Paradise and Smalls' Paradise), was a nightclub in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.Located in the basement of 2294 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard at 134th Street, it opened in 1925 and was owned by Ed Smalls (né Edwin Alexander Smalls; 1882–1976).

  5. Eldorado (Berlin) - Wikipedia

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    The Eldorado was the name of multiple nightclubs and performance venues in Berlin before the Nazi era and World War II. [2] The name of the cabaret Eldorado has become an integral part of the popular iconography of the Weimar Republic.

  6. Forbidden City (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the club inspired Tom Ball, a Caucasian stage producer, to open the short-lived "China Doll" nightclub, the first with Asian American staff and performers in New York City. [ 31 ] [ d ] Forbidden City inspired the novel The Flower Drum Song (1957), which became a musical (1958) and film (1961) of the same title.

  7. Trocadero (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Cafe Trocadero was an upscale nightclub that opened on the Sunset Strip in 1934 and immediately became the place where Hollywood stars went to be seen. Photographs of the stars out on the town at the Troc one night might appear in The Hollywood Reporter the next day, as both Cafe Trocadero and THR were owned by William R. Wilkerson .

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