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Teen nightclubs were something new on the local music scene in the 1970s. A new group of nightclubs got around issues with the legal drinking age in a couple of ways.
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A nightclub is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment. Nightclubs often have a bar and discothèque (usually simply known as disco) with a dance floor, laser lighting displays, and a stage for live music or a disc jockey (DJ) who mixes recorded music.
The Underground Teen Lounge onboard Sun Princess caters for ages 13 to 17 and has games consoles include a PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch as well as football and air hockey tables to keep ...
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This is the concept behind Mama Geht Tanzen (Mama Goes Dancing), the parties created by two moms from Germany that attract thousands of overwhelmed mothers in 170 cities, all looking to take a ...
The Cellar became a popular venue, providing teenagers from the region with a place to congregate, listen to British-tinged Chicago blues rock, and to dance. [3] It also hosted talented psychedelic rock regional house bands, such as the Shadows of Knight (who recorded their Raw 'n' Alive at the Cellar, Chicago 1966! album there), [4] The Ides of March, The Buckinghams, The Mauds, H.P ...
The Cinnamon Cinder came about to fill a need for teenagers and young adults who were either too young or could not afford the entry to regular night clubs. [1] The clubs were located in Southern California. Bob Eubanks, the chain's owner was a Los Angeles disc jockey and game host. He hosted The Newlywed Game. [2]