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  2. 40 Watt Club - Wikipedia

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    In May 1980, [4] Crowe and his partner Paul Scales moved the "club" a few doors south to a space above a sandwich shop at 100 College Avenue and renamed the club the "40 Watt East". It opened with Crowe still making last-minute additions to the bar and stage. The Side Effects played that first night and Pylon on the second. [4]

  3. Lists of music venues - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 December 2024, at 16:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Music of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The city has a well-known and active live music scene. In the early 1980s, Atlanta was the home of a thriving new wave music scene featuring such bands as The Brains and The Producers, closely linked to the new wave scenes in Athens, Georgia and other college towns in the southeast.

  5. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Michael Klein Music Tent and Harris Concert Hall Aspen: 2,050 Belly Up Aspen 450 Paepcke Auditorium 410 1889 Wheeler Opera House: 503 Aspen District Theater 550 Aurora Fox Arts Center: Aurora: 245 1981 CU Events Center: Boulder: 12,000 CU Presents – Grusin Music Hall 500 Fox Theatre (Boulder, Colorado) 625 1952 The Nomad Playhouse 155 1910 ...

  6. List of radio stations in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    R&B/Jazz WASW: 91.9 FM: ... Regents, U. Syst. of GA dba Fort Valley State University: College/Modern AC/Top 40 (CHR) WFXA-FM: 103.1 FM: ... College Park: Radio ...

  7. Magic City (club) - Wikipedia

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    Described by Dan Gartland of Sports Illustrated as a "legendary strip club that should be familiar to anyone who knows anything about rap music", [5] Magic City has well-documented ties with the trap and hip hop scene. The club has been associated with the early careers of Future [2] [6] and Migos. [6] DJ Esco worked at Magic City. [7]

  8. Gateway Center Arena - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Center Arena at College Park is a 100,000 square foot (9,290 m 2) multi-purpose arena in College Park, Georgia. It is the home venue of the College Park Skyhawks of the NBA G League and the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association .

  9. Georgia International Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Georgia International Convention Center Skytrain station in College Park, GA. The Georgia International Convention Center or GICC, opened in April 2003, is the second largest convention center in the U.S. state of Georgia, the largest being the Georgia World Congress Center.