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  1. 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 ...

  2. Jul 8, 2016 · Nell's Nightclub. A reaction to the giant, airplane hangar-esque discos that had permeated the city during the 1970s, Nell’s was a Jazz, Reggae and Hip-Hop dance club with a capacity of just...

  3. Nov 12, 2016 · A lesser-known character in Lawrence’s book, Dynell has been one of the Downtown’s connectors for nearly 40 years – DJing at the Mudd Club, Danceteria and Area; recording the 1983 electro ...

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  5. Feb 22, 2019 · Downtown Manhattan in the 1970s Was New Yorks Golden Era for Nightlife. A large group of young people stand gathered at the intersection of MacDougal and West 3rd Street in Greenwich Village ...

  6. 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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  7. Revisiting the 1970s Disco Era: Stunning Photos Capture the Party Scenes and Nightclubs Across New York City. 3.7k Views. The 1970s was the golden age of nightclubs, discos, and wild underground parties in New York City. It was a time when cheap rent meant the artistic class ruled downtown Manhattan.

  8. New York: active years: DeeJays: websites: information: — Finally the location of Phil's Men's Shop is found. The address was 148 East 48th Street and there's actually still a tailor in the premises — the building itself is today the Helmsley Middletowne Hotel, 148 East 48th Street, but I still don't know if it was a Hotel back in the late 70's

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