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  2. Annie Booth - Wikipedia

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    Annie Booth (US) (born 1989) is an American jazz pianist and educator. Since the age of 16, she studied with jazz organist Pat Bianchi, pianist Jeff Jenkins and Art Lande.She studied at the Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts and went on to earn a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies, and a Masters of Jazz Performance and Pedagogy from the Thompson Jazz Studies Program at the University of ...

  3. Category : National Register of Historic Places in Denver

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    Bliss House (Denver, Colorado) Bluebird Theater. Bonfils Memorial Theatre. Boston Building. Bouvier-Lothrop House. Brinker Collegiate Institute. Molly Brown House. Buckhorn Exchange. Byers–Evans House.

  4. DC9 Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    DC9 Nightclub. Coordinates: 38.91675°N 77.02425°W. DC9 Nightclub is a nightclub and restaurant in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It is known for its indie music scene, dance parties, and karaoke. DC9 has a capacity of 250 people and is a venue for live music and DJs.

  5. Mocambo (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Mocambo opened on January 3, 1941, and it became an immediate success. The club's Latin American -themed decor was designed by Tony Duquette and cost $100,000 (equivalent to $2,071,493 in 2023). Along the walls were glass cages holding live cockatoos, macaws, seagulls, pigeons, and parrots. With big band music, the club became one of the ...

  6. Nation (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Nation (nightclub) Nation (formerly The Capitol Ballroom) was a live music/club venue, located at 1015 Half Street SE, in the Navy Yard/Near Southeast neighborhood, of Washington, D.C. It was larger than any other club in the D.C. area, with three levels indoors and a multi-level outdoor patio. The large rooms, sound, and lighting systems made ...

  7. Trash (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Trash (nightclub) Trash was a popular London indie and electro nightclub run by Erol Alkan . The club was held weekly on Monday night. The first night was in January 1997, [1] while the last was 10 years later in January 2007. [2] It first existed at the original Plastic People in Soho, then at neighbouring venue The Annexe on Dean Street ...

  8. Neighbours Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    1509 Broadway. Seattle, Washington. United States. Coordinates. 47°36′52″N 122°19′16″W  / . 47.6144°N 122.3212°W. / 47.6144; -122.3212. Neighbours Nightclub is a nightclub on Seattle 's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. Neighbours is the city's "oldest LGBTQ+ club currently operating".

  9. Dazzle (video recorder) - Wikipedia

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    Pinnacle Systems (2003–present. Introduced. December 1997. ( 1997-12) Type. Video recorder. The Dazzle is a family of external video capture devices that allow people to record video from analog composite video sources ( DVD player, VCR, etc.) over USB (originally parallel ). [1] Most models are also capable of recording analog stereo audio.