- Starwood (nightclub) - Wikipedia
The Starwood was a popular nightclub and music venue in West Hollywood, California from early 1973 to 1981 [1] Many punk bands and heavy metal bands, including Van Halen, started their careers playing at the club [1] The Starwood was located on the northwest corner of Santa Monica Blvd and Crescent Heights Blvd
- The Starwood - One Of The First Clubs To Book L. A. Punk Bands
Former Location – Previous to the Starwood, this location was the home to P J ’s Night Club, regularly referred to as Los Angeles’ First Discotheque The Club was at the time owned by Bill Doherty, Paul Raffles, Phil Tanzini and Elmer Valentine
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Starwood's concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their past concerts performances
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- Starwood (nightclub) - Wikiwand
P J 's (1961-1973) The Starwood was preceded by P J 's, a fashionable jazz and pop music nightclub during the 1960s, which attracted a large number of film and TV personalities, [1] and some old school jazz musicians Established in February 1961 by Paul Raffles, Chuck Murano, Bill Daugherty, and Elmer Valentine, it hosted such acts as The Bobby Fuller Four, The Standells, [1] Rufus Thomas
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- Old School Punk Rock Info: The Starwood Nightclub 1980 and 1981 - Blogger
At the close of the 1970s in Los Angeles, it was difficult to find clubs that would consistently book punk rock bands and along with the Masque, Club 88, the Fleetwood, Madame Wongs and the Whisky, the Starwood became one of the few to do so
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