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  2. Lorraine Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The club's artistic direction was in part guided by her. [7] In the 1960s, as a member of the peace activist group Women Strike for Peace, Gordon rallied against nuclear weapons testing and the Vietnam War. In the 1980s, she worked at the Brooklyn Museum. After Max Gordon's death in 1989, she assumed ownership and management of the Vanguard club.

  3. Max Gordon (Village Vanguard founder) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Village Vanguard, in 1943 Gordon opened the Blue Angel Supper Club in midtown Manhattan and was involved in its operation for fourteen years. [2] [4] He actively managed the Vanguard club well into his 80s. [1] In 1982, he authored a memoir titled Live at the Village Vanguard, which chronicles the history of the club. [1] [8]

  4. Sam Nazarian - Wikipedia

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    Sam Nazarian (Persian: سام نظریان; born 1975) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of SBE Entertainment Group, a lifestyle hospitality company that develops, manages, and operates hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs globally.

  5. Hollywood, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood is an unincorporated community located within St. Mary's County, Maryland, United States. [1] It was named in 1867, when a storeowner at Thompson's General Store near the Uniontown section of Hollywood required a name for the post office inside the store.

  6. Your WeHo Guide to the Pink Pony Club and 8 Other Must ... - AOL

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    America's viral pop star, former Missouri small town girl Chappell Roan, wrote earworm single "Pink Pony Club" after visiting the Abbey in West Hollywood and finding her queer community. The Abbey ...

  7. Gazzarri's - Wikipedia

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    The club was part of the controversial "pay-to-play" concept in the 1980s, along with other major Hollywood nightclubs that showcased bands with original songs. As many as four bands per night would each buy 100 to 200 tickets from the club at around $5, handing over in advance hundreds of dollars to the owner for a 45-minute slot on the famous ...

  8. Billy Berg's - Wikipedia

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    Berg (d. 1962) had owned several other Hollywood jazz clubs prior to opening his Vine Street location. These included the Capri Club (Pico and La Cienega), the Trouville (Beverly and Fairfax), and the Swing Club (Hollywood and Las Palmas). Billy Berg's was noted as one of the first integrated jazz clubs in Hollywood. [1]

  9. Wikipedia:Vital articles/List of all articles - Wikipedia

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