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  1. Feb 16, 1999 · LOS ANGELES -- Doug Weston, 72, the founder and co-owner of the storied Troubadour nightclub, which helped launch such rock and folk singers as Elton John, Linda Ronstadt and Joan Baez and ...

  2. Feb 15, 1999 · Weston died at Midway Hospital Medical Center in Los Angeles, said Troubadour general manager Lance Hubp.

  3. Feb 15, 1999 · Doug Weston Obit West Hollywood club owner Doug Weston died yesterday, at the age of 72. Weston's club "The Troubador" was "the" singer-songwriter venue in Southern California for nearly four ...

  4. Feb 14, 1999 · In later years, Weston was no longer involved in running the club, but retained co-ownership. He died from pneumonia in 1999. A memorial was held at the Troubadour with performances and dedications from famous musicians as a tribute to him for his role in the success in so many musicians' careers.

  5. He died from pneumonia in a Los Angeles hospital on February 14, 1999, aged 72. [1] A memorial was held at the Troubadour with performances and dedications from musicians as a tribute to him for his role in the success in so many entertainers' careers.

  6. Oct 19, 2020 · Without a doubt, few establishments have hosted as many historical and electrifying musical moments as Doug Weston's Troubadour in West Hollywood. Since Weston opened the club's doors in 1957, countless influential acts have debuted, formed been discovered, or delivered triumphant intimate performances within the walls of one of L.A.'s most ...

  7. He died from pneumonia in a Los Angeles hospital on February 14, 1999, aged 72. A memorial was held at the Troubadour with performances and dedications from musicians as a tribute to him for his role in the success in so many entertainers' careers.