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  2. Howl at the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The first Howl at the Moon location, owned by Terry Cunningham and Jimmy Bernstein, [4] opened in the newly opened Convington waterfront of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1990, and was variously described as "a new Orleans-style bistro with dueling pianos, dancing and peanuts sent down chutes for customers", [5] and "featuring piano singalongs to the music of the '50s, '60s, and '70s in a setting ...

  3. Howl at the Moon space to reopen as 90s2K Cafe, a '90s- and ...

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    A new bar could soon come to the former Howl at the Moon space, 1103 N. King Drive, as bothers Jake and Seth Dehne plan to take over the location and create a new retro bar with a '90s and early ...

  4. Howl at the Moon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Howl at the Moon, 2010 album by Danish rock band The Floor Is Made of Lava; Howl at the Moon, 2010 album by Canadian country music singer Jamie Warren "Howl at the Moon", 2014 single by Stadiumx featuring Taylr Renee "Howl at the Moon", 2014 iTunes-only song from The Script album No Sound Without Silence

  5. Frolic Room - Wikipedia

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    Frolic Room is a historic bar located at 6245 W. Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, near Hollywood and Vine and next to the Pantages Theater. It is known for its neon sign , its history with Hollywood , and its association with the Black Dahlia .

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  7. Stadiumx - Wikipedia

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    Sully was already in Muzzaik for more than a decade and quite well known with 'Closer' (Spinnin' Deep), Fat Patchy (Toolroom Records) and "Let's Go", a Muzzaik and Dave Martin release. Stadiumx became famous with their international hit single "Howl at the Moon" featuring Taylr Renee released on Protocol Recordings (platinum record).

  8. Cocoanut Grove (Ambassador Hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood studio heads Charles Chaplin, Jesse Lasky and Louis B. Mayer were frequent judges of the contests. [14] Celebrities were safe from photographers at the club, which had a policy forbidding unwanted cameras, and let loose with lavish soirees. The club was Hollywood's "first playground of the stars" according to historian Jim Heimann. [15]

  9. Ginger Beer vs. Ginger Ale: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    Ginger-flavored beverages are barroom staples, the indispensable spicy-sweet partner to some of your favorite drinks. A Dark 'n Stormy and various Mules and Bucks wouldn’t be complete without ...