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  2. Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens - Wikipedia

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    "Elegies" was again performed in New York City on April 2, 2001 in the Haft Theatre at the Fashion Institute of Technology as a benefit for the Momentum AIDS Project. The cast for that performance included numerous well known performers including Alice Ripley, Emily Skinner, Brian d'Arcy James, Christopher Durang, Mario Cantone, Joe Piscopo and Norm Lewis. [3]

  3. The Ritz (rock club) - Wikipedia

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    Guns N' Roses recorded their February 2, 1988, concert for a live video [10] The August 13, 1988, concert by Kiss was recorded and has been released several times on video, cd and vinyl [11] White Lion made a television recording at the club in 1988. This concert was released as the second disc of the 2007 compilation The Definitive Rock ...

  4. Category:Pop punk groups from New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pop punk groups from New York (state)" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. 50 Years Ago, New York City’s Punk Scene Was Born - AOL

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    The Mercer Arts Center was one of the only places to play for New York City’s first wave of punk and New Wave bands to play original music. Then it collapsed, leaving a huge void in the music scene.

  6. Category:Punk rock groups from New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pop punk groups from New York (state) (29 P) Pages in category "Punk rock groups from New York (state)" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total.

  7. New York hardcore - Wikipedia

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    CBGB was one of the main venues for the New York hardcore scene. The origins of New York's punk rock scene can be traced back to such sources as late 1960s trash culture and an early 1970s underground rock movement centered on the Mercer Arts Center in Greenwich Village, where the New York Dolls performed. [1]

  8. Hurrah (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Hurrah was a nightclub located at 36 West 62nd Street [1] in New York City from 1976 until early 1981. Hurrah was the first large dance club in NYC to feature punk, new wave, no wave and Industrial music. The in-house DJs at Hurrah were Sara Salir, Bill Bahlman, Bart Dorsey and Anita Sarko.

  9. Stiffs, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Stiffs, Inc. was an ostensibly morbidicesque American, Victorian-themed New York City punk band, formed in 1992. Brought together in New York City under the name 'Stiffs, Incorporated', the group were active between 1992 and 1998. Their early material is influenced by 1970s English punk.