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Thee Image Club was a music venue located at 18330 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida.Owned and operated by Marshall Brevetz, the club opened in 1968. Initially called Thee Experience before it moved to a site which had been previously occupied by a 32 lane bowling alley known as the Sunny Isles Bowling Center. [1]
The name of the club was changed to "Thee Image Club" [3] located at 18330 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida., [4] honoring the house- and very popular local band, the Blues Image. Opening night (and two consecutive nights following) featured Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, in March 1968.
Mike Pinera and his group Blues Image were co-founders and house band at Thee Image, a Miami Beach concert venue they opened and co-headlined on weekends, playing with such groups as Cream, Grateful Dead, the Yardbirds, The Animals, Frank Zappa and many more. [1]
The seeds of change were planted in Miami Beach in the late 1970s and into the ‘80s. ... In 1979 at the Concord Cafeteria in South Beach, the Ring Boxing 31 Club discusses the sport.
Scene Club: N/A 4 February 1969 (cancelled) 5 February 1969 (cancelled) 6 February 1969 (cancelled) 7 February 1969 Chicago: Kinetic Playground: 8 February 1969 10 February 1969 Memphis: Elma Roane Fieldhouse: 14 February 1969 Miami Beach: Thee Image Club: 15 February 1969 16 February 1969 Baltimore: Baltimore Civic Center
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Blues Image moved to Miami in 1968, where they helped form an innovative new music venue, Thee Image. [1] Blues Image became the house band at the club, which featured acts like Cream, Grateful Dead, and Blood, Sweat & Tears. Blues Image onstage at The Whisky with Jim Morrison and Eric Burdon in May 1969