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  1. Feb 11, 2016 · The Fillmore East actually closed in the beginning of the 70s, operating from 1968-1971. It was located at 105 Second Avenue and operated by Bill Graham, who ran San Francisco’s Fillmore West ...

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  2. Clubs like Studio 54, Hurrah and Ice Palace 57 dominated the scene of the late ’60s and through the ’70s, when self-exploration was welcome under the fragmented light of a disco ball. Bell ...

  3. Feb 22, 2019 · Along with its sister club, Irving Plaza, the still-thriving concert hall, this cramped, DIY venue, housed in a church basement on St. Mark's Place, initially sought to fill a void for the ...

  4. HISTORY. Established in 1961, The Bitter End is the oldest rock and roll club in New York City. The classic red brick stage backdrop and intimate vibe make this historic venue as iconic as its many headliners. For over 50 years, our audiences have been blown away by legendary artists like Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Lady Gaga, Jackson Browne ...

  5. Jul 22, 2013 · 4. Electric Circus (19-25 St. Mark's Place) The Electric Circus was an experimental psychedelic nightclub that was open from 1967–1971, and featured performances by bands such as The Velvet...

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  7. May 1, 2013 · From the hardcore scene, to the emergence of punk rock, indie rock, shoegaze, folk-rock and so much more, New York bands are marked by their intermingled members, local influences and...

  8. Oct 13, 2018 · Witching Hour’s Oct. 12 event featured punk icon Richard Hell, author Kembrew McLeod, and actor Lisa Jane Persky digging into New York City’s rock scene in the 1970s. Michael McCurdy, Arts Reporter. October 13, 2018.