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  2. The Cellar (teen dance club) - Wikipedia

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    The Cellar became a popular venue, providing teenagers from the region with a place to congregate, listen to British-tinged Chicago blues rock, and to dance. [3] It also hosted talented psychedelic rock regional house bands, such as the Shadows of Knight (who recorded their Raw 'n' Alive at the Cellar, Chicago 1966! album there), [4] The Ides of March, The Buckinghams, The Mauds, H.P ...

  3. Johnny Carroll - Wikipedia

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    He continued to record well into the 1980s. For many years he was connected with the Cellar Club in Fort Worth, Texas and other Cellar Clubs around the state. He died of liver failure on January 13, 1995, and is buried in his hometown of Godley, Texas. [1] In 1996 a 33-track reissue of his early recordings was released as Rock Baby Rock It ...

  4. Neon Boots Dancehall & Saloon - Wikipedia

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    The Esquire Ballroom closed in 1995 and remained unused for a number of years. The nightclub reopened as Neon Boots Dancehall & Saloon in August 2013 as the largest country and western genre bar in the Southern United States, the second largest country and western dancehall and bar in the state of Texas, and largest country and western bar in ...

  5. Ted Nugent - Wikipedia

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    The first lineup of the Amboy Dukes played at The Cellar, a teen dance club outside of Chicago in Arlington Heights, Illinois, starting in late 1965, while Nugent was a student at St. Viator High School. The Cellar's "house band" at the time had been the Shadows of Knight, although the Amboy Dukes eventually became a staple until the club's ...

  6. Houston Bar Center Building - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Bar Center Building is an office building at 723 Main Street in downtown Houston, Texas. [2] The building began as two separate skyscrapers, the Rusk Building and the Gulf Building, which were built in 1913 and 1915 respectively by Houston businessman Jesse H. Jones. In 1966, architect Eugene William Slater completely remodeled both ...

  7. The Most Affordable Wedding Venue in Every State - AOL

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    Reservations have a two-hour minimum and are always on the full hour. ... music, and Colorado scenery to make your happening a unique one. They have a full-service bar, a locally brewed tap list ...

  8. Forbidden City (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Noel Toy, the "Chinese Sally Rand", performed a burlesque fan dance and bubble dance [73] which started the golden age of Forbidden City. [51] She was born in San Francisco, but raised in the small town of Inverness in Marin County. Growing up, Toy recalls herself as the only Chinese person and only having Caucasian friends.

  9. Talk:The Cellar (teen dance club) - Wikipedia

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    This article (if you can't see the text, try doing a "select all" and you may be able to see it). Says that the location preceding the Davis Street location was "the cellar of the old St. Peters Church activities building on Eastman St." and my wife, who went to both locations, thinks that was probably right, that at least it was at the western end of Eastman near Northwest Hwy, though she ...