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  2. Blues Alley - Wikipedia

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    Blues Alley, founded in 1965, [1] is a jazz nightclub in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, ... In 1975, during afternoons when the club was closed, Earl ...

  3. Music of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The U Street Corridor was the location of many jazz clubs and theatres during the early years of the jazz age.. Washington, D.C., has been home to many prominent musicians and is particularly known for the musical genres of Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, bluegrass, punk rock and its locally-developed descendants hardcore and emo, and a local funk genre called go-go.

  4. List of defunct rugby league clubs in the United States

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    Baltimore Blues (2012–2014): The Blues joined the USARL as an expansion team in 2012, [9] folding after just a couple of seasons. [10]Bucks County Sharks (1997–2016): Known originally as the New Jersey Sharks before relocating to Bucks County, the Sharks played in the AMNRL before that league folded, joining the USARL for the 2015 season until the clubs departure in 2016.

  5. USA Rugby League - Wikipedia

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    The body was founded in 2011 by clubs that had broken from the established ... DC Cavalry: 2021 Washington Metro: Central Sports Complex ... Baltimore Blues: 2012 ...

  6. Sports in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Hockey Club (Baltimore HC) 1896–1898 BHL: ... Move to Washington DC Baltimore Banners: 1974 World TeamTennis: Defunct Baltimore Blues: 2012–2014 USA ...

  7. The Cellar Door - Wikipedia

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    The Cellar Door was a 163-seat music club located at 34th & M Street NW in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. from 1964 [1] through January 7, 1982. It occupied the location of a former music club called The Shadows.

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  9. Madam's Organ Blues Bar - Wikipedia

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    Madam's Organ Blues Bar is a restaurant and nightclub located at 2461 18th Street NW in Washington, D.C.'s Adams Morgan neighborhood. A local landmark, [1] the bar is popular for its nightly live music, especially blues and bluegrass. Regular performers include Bobby Parker, Ben Andrews, Catfish Hodge, and Bob Perilla & Big Hillbilly Bluegrass.