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  2. Friday Night in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Rating. Allmusic. [ 1] The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. [ 2] The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. [ 3] Friday Night in San Francisco is a 1981 live album by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía. It was described by jazz author and critic Walter Kolosky as "a musical event that could be compared to the Benny Goodman Band's ...

  3. Keystone Korner - Wikipedia

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    Keystone Korner. / 37.798586; -122.409374. The Keystone Korner was a jazz club in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, California, which opened in 1970 and continued operation until 1983. Many live recordings were made at the club. [ 1] In the 1970s, Jessica Williams was the house pianist for a number of years.

  4. Condor Club - Wikipedia

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    Condor Club. Coordinates: 37°47′53″N 122°24′24″W. The Condor Club nightclub is a striptease bar or topless bar in the North Beach section of San Francisco, California [ 1] The club became famous in 1964 as the first fully topless nightclub in America, featuring the dancer Carol Doda wearing a monokini. [ 2]

  5. Ceremony of Us - Wikipedia

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    Ceremony of Us. Ceremony Of Us was an interracial dance encounter between the Studio Watts Workshop, an African American arts organization, and the San Francisco Dancer's Workshop, Anna Halprin 's dance company. The performance took place at the Mark Taper Forum, a venue of the Los Angeles Music Center, on February 27, 1969.

  6. Black Hawk (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 200. Opened. 1949. Closed. 1963. The Black Hawk was a San Francisco nightclub that featured live jazz performances during its period of operation from 1949 to 1963. It was located on the corner of Turk Street and Hyde Street in San Francisco's Tenderloin District. Guido Caccienti owned the club along with Johnny and Helen Noga.

  7. Terrific Street - Wikipedia

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    Terrific Street. Looking east down Pacific Street from Kearny Street during 1913. (San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library) Terrific Street was a short-lived entertainment district on San Francisco 's Barbary Coast during the early 20th century. [1] It consisted of dance halls, jazz clubs, and various kinds of drinking ...

  8. Ed Mock - Wikipedia

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    Ed Mock (c.1938–April 25, 1986) was a San Francisco -based dancer, teacher, and choreographer, whose style and teaching influenced future generations of dancers and artists. Most active through the 70s and 80s, Mock founded and ran the West Coast Dance Company (1974–1979) and Ed Mock Dancers (1980–1985), as well as the Ed Mock Dance Studio.

  9. Category:Jazz clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jazz clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area". The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .