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  2. Paradise Rock Club - Wikipedia

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    933. Opened. September 22, 1977. (1977-09-22) The Paradise Rock Club (formerly known as the Paradise Theater) is a 933-capacity music venue in Boston, Massachusetts. Due to its relatively small size, it appeals to top local alternative rock performers as well as American and British bands visiting Boston for the first time (R.E.M., Steve Earle).

  3. The Rathskeller - Wikipedia

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    2000. The Rathskeller (known as The Rat) was a [1][2][3] live music venue in Boston that was open from 1974 to 1997. It was considered the "granddaddy" of Boston rock venues. [4][5] During its heyday, the Rat hosted such acts as the Cars, the Pixies, Metallica, Dead Kennedys, the Ramones, Talking Heads, R.E.M., Dinosaur Jr., The Replacements ...

  4. Paradise Garage - Wikipedia

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    October 1, 1987. (1987-10-01) Demolished. 2018. Architect. Victor Mayper. Paradise Garage, also known as "the Garage" [1][2] or the "Gay-rage", [3][4][5] was a New York City discotheque notable in the history of dance and pop music, as well as LGBT and nightclub cultures. [6][7][1] The 10,000 square feet (930 m 2) club was founded by sole ...

  5. Cocoanut Grove fire - Wikipedia

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    Verdict. Guilty. Convictions. Manslaughter. The Cocoanut Grove fire was a nightclub fire which took place in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 28, 1942, and resulted in the deaths of 492 people. It is the deadliest nightclub fire in history and the third-deadliest single-building fire (after the September 11 attacks and Iroquois Theatre fire).

  6. Dirty Water Club - Wikipedia

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    The Dirty Water Club was a long-running (in a town where most tend to be short-lived) London club night featuring bands influenced by 1960s garage punk. It was named after The Standells ' 1966 hit single "Dirty Water". The club night started in October 1996 in the Tufnell Park neighbourhood of north London, at a venue called The Boston (The ...

  7. List of garage rock bands - Wikipedia

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    The Grains of Sand (Los Angeles, California) The Great Society (San Francisco, California) Green Fuz (Bridgeport, Texas) The Grifs (Charlotte, North Carolina) The Grodes /The Tongues of Truth (Tucson, Arizona) The Groupies (New York, New York) The Guess Who (Winnipeg, Manitoba, garage rock band in mid-60s)

  8. Lyres (band) - Wikipedia

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    By 1981, The Boston Phoenix was calling Lyres "the city’s reigning garage band." [3] Former DMZ members Coraccio, Murphy, Peter Greenberg, and Mike Lewis all rejoined Conolly in Lyres at some point from 1979 to the early 2000s. [4]

  9. Armand van Helden - Wikipedia

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    Armed (1999–2004) Southern Fried (2004–present) Website. armandvanhelden.com. Armand van Helden (born February 16, 1970) is an American DJ, record producer, remixer and songwriter from Boston. He is considered one of house music 's most revered figures, with a career spanning three decades. [1][2] Van Helden's best-known singles are "You ...