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Feb 11, 2016 · The New York City music scene of the 1970s holds historical value that could never be equated or replicated. It was an unsettling time to be living in Manhattan: the economy was in the...
- Derek Scancarelli
Apr 7, 2017 · 'The 1970s club scene in New York was special': Nicky Siano. Interview by Will Coldwell. The DJ, who played at Studio 54 and opened his first club, the Gallery, in Manhattan in 1973, reveals...
Dec 21, 2020 · A club that defines one extreme of the 1970s New York club scene was CBGB. The club's name stands for Country, Bluegrass, and Blues, which is very early 1970s and also turned out to be wildly inaccurate, because CBGB became known as the epicenter of punk rock and new wave music in the 1970s.
- Jeff Somers
Feb 22, 2019 · DEEP DIVE - CREATED WITH JAMESON WHISKEY. Downtown Manhattan in the 1970s Was New York’s Golden Era for Nightlife. Artists, models, and revelers remember a gloriously liberated decade of...
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Nov 12, 2016 · New York club music had gravitas, with everyone from Bowie and the Clash to New Order and Herbie Hancock pulled into its orbit. As Lawrence writes, the Downtown community’s cross-cultural...
Feb 3, 2024 · Fifty years ago, a Manhattan dive bar on a dilapidated street began to become the home of a new musical scene – making the careers of Patti Smith, Blondie, the Ramones and many more. Now...
Studio 54 is a Broadway theater and former nightclub at 254 West 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States. Opened as the Gallo Opera House in 1927, it served as a CBS broadcast studio in the mid-20th century.