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  2. Category:Punk rock groups from New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Punk rock groups from New York (state)" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. The Ritz (rock club) - Wikipedia

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    Guns N' Roses recorded their February 2, 1988, concert for a live video [10] The August 13, 1988, concert by Kiss was recorded and has been released several times on video, cd and vinyl [11] White Lion made a television recording at the club in 1988. This concert was released as the second disc of the 2007 compilation The Definitive Rock ...

  4. A7 (bar) - Wikipedia

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    A7 was a club in New York City Run and operated by Dave Gibson, bartender/ manager Doug Holland, that between 1981 and 1984, was a main location of the New York hardcore scene. The tiny space was located on the southeast corner of East 7th Street and Avenue A in Manhattan 's East Village . [ 1 ]

  5. 50 Years Ago, New York City’s Punk Scene Was Born - AOL

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    Before gentrification claimed it, CBGB—as if I need to tell you—was the birthplace of the New York City punk and New Wave movement, defining the careers of bands like the Patti Smith Group ...

  6. New York hardcore - Wikipedia

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    CBGB was one of the main venues for the New York hardcore scene. The origins of New York's punk rock scene can be traced back to such sources as late 1960s trash culture and an early 1970s underground rock movement centered on the Mercer Arts Center in Greenwich Village, where the New York Dolls performed. [1]

  7. CBGB - Wikipedia

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    CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in the East Village in Manhattan, New York City. The club was previously a biker bar and before that was a dive bar. [2] The letters CBGB were for Country, Bluegrass, Blues, Kristal's original vision for the club.

  8. Rough Trade to Open Second Record Store in New York’s ... - AOL

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    As if it weren’t surreal enough to have one outlet of the legendary indie record store Rough Trade in New York’s Rockefeller Center, right next to Radio City Music Hall, there soon will be two ...

  9. Music of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The New York club scene is an important part of the city's music scene, the birthplace of many styles of music from disco to punk rock; some of these clubs, such as Studio 54, Max's Kansas City, Mercer Arts Center, ABC No Rio, and CBGB, reached iconic statuses in the United States and the world.