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The Purple Gator
The Purple Gator was a concert venue located in the Magnolia Shopping Center off of Kings Highway near Restaurant Row in Myrtle Beach. It operated from 1987 to 1995 and welcomed many of the country's top musical acts. -
The Front Row Theater
The Front Row Theater opened in July of 1974 on Mayfield Road in Highland Heights, just off I-271. A theater in the round, it featured a rotating stage and seating for 3,200. It closed in 1993. -
Hudy Delight - Light Beer
Hudepohl??introduced its light beer, Hudy Delight, in 1978 and the new brew quickly gained a following for its crisp taste. -
Filthy McNasty's
Filthy McNasty's was a club on the Sunset Strip owned by the McNasty Brothers, German immigrants who changed their names when they arrived in America. The club opened in the 1960s and was rebranded as Central in the 1980s, and the Viper Room in... -
Sudsy Malone's
Sudsy Malone's, officially, Sudsy Malone's Rock 'n Roll Laundry & Bar, and just Sudsy's to music fans, was a laundromat and rock & roll venue on Short Vine in Corryville. It opened in 1986 and hosted smaller rock and indie acts. During its run,... -
Shermer High School Class of 84
Don't you forget about Shermer High and Saturday morning detention. -
The Guvernment Nightclub
The Guvernment, formerly known as RPM, was a nightclub complex in Toronto that opened in 1996 and closed in 2015. OS16093 -
I Saw Mommy Drinking Hudepohl
May all your days be merry and bright, and may all your beer be "Hudy Delight" -
Metropolis Night Club Fairfield
Metropolis opened in the??Forest Fair Mall??in the spring of 2000. For 11 years patrons danced the night away. In 2011, the club declined to renew the lease with what was by then Cincinnati Mills.?? -
Ed's Bar & Swill
Join Old School Shirts' Beer League at Ed's Bar & Swill! OS16973 -
Graffiti Showcase
Graffiti on Baum Blvd. was a music venue that hosted concerts and other events for 16 years, from 1994 to 2000. Local acts such as The Affordable Floors and Eleventh Hour played there, as well as national and international acts. The site is now... -
The Warehouse Night Club
The Warehouse was a night club located, somewhat appropriately, at 1313 Vine St. in Over-The-Rhine. It operated from the early '90s to the early 2000s. -
Cloud 9 Disco Nashville, TN
A bit of an anomaly in Nashville at the time, Cloud 9 was a disco on Hayes Street that opened in the mid-1970s. It was so popular, it programmed the music for five other clubs in Nashville as well as one in Knoxville. -
At The Colony Club
A beloved restaurant known for good food and good music in Dayton, Ohio was The Colony Club. The spot was owned by Jim Sullivan who had a popular dance band that played there for a number of years. In the mid 70's Don Mendenhall... -
Club Rockit
Club Rockit (or The Rockit) was a punk venue in Toronto, Canada, located on Church Street in Downtown Toronto. OS16096 -
The Gatehouse Taverne
The Drawbridge Inn opened in 1970.????Its conference spaces hosted weddings, reunions, business conferences, cheerleading meets, holiday parties, and conventions. It closed in 2012. During its 42-year-run, it welcomed 8.2 million guests as well as 4,500 conventions, reunions, wedding, and other events.
