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- recorded music. Nightclubs tend to be smaller than live music venues like theatres and stadiums, with few or no seats for customers. Nightclubs generally restrict...
- At the Chelsea Nightclub is The Members' first album, released in 1979. Smash Hits said, "the Members are supposed to be one of the hottest post-punk...
- Oceana, also known as The Ocean, was a chain of nightclubs in the United Kingdom owned and managed by Deltic Group. The last club in Southampton closed...
- The Copacabana is a New York City nightclub that has existed in several locations. In earlier locations, many entertainers, such as Danny Thomas, Pat...
- "Development of Safety Measures for Nightclubs". International Master of Science in Fire Safety Engineering: 27–30. "Argentine Nightclub Fire Kills 175". 31 December...
- Look up nightclubbing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nightclubbing may refer to: Nightclubbing (Grace Jones album), 1981 Nightclubbing (Blank & Jones...
- The Starwood was a po****r nightclub and music venue in West Hollywood, California from early 1973 to 1981. Many punk bands and heavy metal bands, including...
- The Mocambo was a nightclub in West Hollywood, California, at 8588 Sunset Boulevard on the Sunset Strip. It was owned by Charlie Morrison and Felix Young...
- first "rock disco" in New York, and pioneered the use of music videos in nightclubs, placing video monitors around the club, over a year before the launch...
- The Village Nightclub, also known as The Village, is a nightclub and music venue located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The club opened Dec 4, 1954. The club...