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  2. John Digweed - Wikipedia

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    The residency began in 1997 with a lukewarm reception, but grew into one of the most popular club nights in New York City by the end of its run in 2001. He also played in 2001 for 11 hours at the legendary club Cavo Paradiso, located at the island of Mykonos in Greece.

  3. Cavo - Wikipedia

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    Cavo released their first EP, A Space to Fill, in 2002. The EP was produced by Scott Gertken and Rich Criebaum, recorded and mixed at the duo's Trailer Studios in Foristell, Missouri, and released through their Bullet 339 Records. Cavo began to grow a loyal fan base through their live shows, often playing on bills with Modern Day Zero.

  4. 2 Pittsburgh bar owners slammed by LGBTQ community for ... - AOL

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    Among them there were two prominent local nightclub owners, Paul Martinez and his wife, Leah. 2 Pittsburgh bar owners slammed by LGBTQ community for joining anti-lockdown protest Skip to main content

  5. Peter Gatien - Wikipedia

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    Gatien and the histories of his clubs are discussed at length in the book The Last Party: Studio 54, Disco, and the Culture of the Night, by Anthony Haden-Guest.Haden-Guest's book chronicles the history of New York nightlife and all the significant people and events that impacted its evolution from Studio 54 through to the days of Club USA, The Limelight, Palladium, and Tunnel.

  6. Cavo discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive discography of official recordings by Cavo, an American hard rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. Cavo has released three studio albums, five extended plays, eight singles and five music videos.

  7. Category:Nightclubs - Wikipedia

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  8. The Bottom Line (venue) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Bruce Springsteen offered to pay the club's back rent if NYU and the owners could settle on a lease. Sirius Satellite Radio offered the same, but rather than risk a takeover, Pepper and Snadowsky closed the club before they could be kicked out. [3] The last Bottom Line show was on January 22, 2004, just shy of the club's 30th anniversary.

  9. The Scene (performance venue) - Wikipedia

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    The club's initial popularity waned, resulting in a period of closure until reopened with the assistance, financial and otherwise, of such persons as Peter Yarrow, Allen Ginsberg and Tiger Morse. [2] In its second incarnation, the club became particularly popular with Jimi Hendrix, who regularly performed there after hours, in jams with other ...