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  2. Cinnamon Cinder - Wikipedia

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    Nightclub. Genre (s) Rock and roll, Rock music. Opened. 1960s. The Cinnamon Cinder was a chain of Southern California nightclubs owned by Bob Eubanks. Acts that appeared in the clubs included the Coasters, the Drifters, Sonny & Cher, Buffalo Springfield, Ike & Tina Turner, and the Shirelles .

  3. The Viper Room - Wikipedia

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    The Viper Room. The Viper Room is a nightclub and live music venue located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, United States. It was established under its current name in 1993, [1] being co-owned by actors and 21 Jump Street co-stars Johnny Depp and Sal Jenco. [2] The Viper Room has undergone several changes in ownership, with ...

  4. Trocadero (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Trocadero (Los Angeles) 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 ...

  5. Studio One (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Studio One was founded on the same site in 1974 by part-owner Scott Forbes, a Boston optometrist. In the 1990s it was bought by Sandy Sachs and renamed to Axis. The space is currently called "The Robertson". Throughout its history, the club has been associated with the gay rights movement.

  6. Roxy Theatre (West Hollywood) - Wikipedia

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    The Roxy. The Roxy Theatre on the Sunset Strip. Address. 9009 W Sunset Blvd. Location. West Hollywood, California 90069. Coordinates. 34°05′27″N 118°23′17″W  / . 34.090765°N 118.388029°W.

  7. Los Angeles Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    Designated. September 16, 1970. Los Angeles Athletic Club ( LAAC) is a privately owned athletic club and social club in Los Angeles, California, United States. Established in 1880, the club is today best known for its John R. Wooden Award presented to the outstanding men's and women's college basketball player of each year.

  8. Club 88 - Wikipedia

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    Club 88 — named after a popular Tokyo nightclub from the early 1960s [3] — was founded in July 1977 by Wayne Mayotte in a rundown former strip club located on Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles's Westside. [4] [5] Mayotte, a 57-year-old recently retired engineer at the time, intended to curate jazz lineups, but he quickly found a following ...

  9. London Fog (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    nightclub. Genre (s) rock and roll. Opened. 1965. Closed. 1966. The London Fog was a 1960s nightclub located on the Sunset Strip in what was then unincorporated Los Angeles County, California (now in the city of West Hollywood ). It is most notable for being the venue where The Doors had their first regular gigs for several months in early 1966 ...