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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 3, 2024 · CBGB: The scuzzy 1970s New York club that ushered in a new age of rock. 3 February 2024. By Daniel Dylan Wray,Features correspondent. Getty Images. Fifty years ago, a Manhattan dive bar...

  4. Jul 22, 2013 · 5. Coney Island High (15 St. Mark's Place) Coney Island High, located on 15 St. Mark's Place in Manhattan, was the most popular punk venue in New York through much of the '90s. The venue was ...

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  5. Nov 12, 2016 · Life and Death on the New York Dance Floor began as another attempt to write that history of house, but ended up as a 500-page dive into a three-year period that exemplified “the melting pot ...

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  7. Apr 6, 2023 · It was in the 1970s that Bryant Park went through a huge transformation; known as ‘Needle Park’ for quite some time, the area was littered with the underbelly of New York’s drug scene. In 1979, Bryant Park was redesigned as you see it today. With the dissipation of its original junkie culture, visitors were free to roam this Midtown mecca ...

  8. 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, Neil Diamond ...