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    Default Detroit Clubs Of The Sixties

    Browsing my Detroit Scope magazine collection some ads for and articles about nightclubs for the hip set-jumped out at me. The Attache on East Jefferson; BRUCE'S SOUND A GO-GO DISCOTEQUE Cocktail Lounge A Pshychadelic Happening Nightly located at 15763 Livernois.Menjos was a supper club at that time.

    There was an article about a downtown discoteque,cant recall the name of the dancery-but there was some alledged discrimination against black patrons, several white females alledgedly complained about black customers asking them to dance and complaints about race mixing [[this was 1968 I believe).

    Where did one go to dance to Motown then? Wasnt there a club called the 20 Grand? Were most of the clubs racially mixed? Memories?

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    My favorite dance clubs of the 60's

    Greystone Ballroom
    20 Grand
    Dancery
    Lafayette Orleans
    Climaxx
    Grandy Ballroom
    Mr. Kelley's
    Latin Quarter
    Palldium
    Last edited by EastsideQT; January-19-11 at 11:36 PM.

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    Great list. I think you meant to write Grande Ballroom. The Latin Quarter on East Grand Blvd.? What kind of music was played at the spot? Mixed crowd?

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    20 Grand had a lot of Motown groups there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terryh View Post
    Great list. I think you meant to write Grande Ballroom. The Latin Quarter on East Grand Blvd.? What kind of music was played at the spot? Mixed crowd?
    Yes you're right it was the Grande Ballroom...The Latin Quarter featured a lot of big band singers like Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Sarah Vaughn, Count Basie, etc. It was a beautiful place. It had a mezzanine like the one at the downtown Hudson's where you could see everything that was going on in the main floor. If I'm not mistaken the first Ebony Fashion Show in Detroit took place the the Latin Quarter. By the time it closed the name had been changed to Grand Quarters and the format was mostly rock.

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    The Graystone Ballroom was owned by Berry Gordy at one point in the '60s, so there were a lot of Motown acts booked there.

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    I saw Nine Inch Nails play at the Latin Quarter in the early 90's. I think the LQ was torn down a few years ago.

    I remember my parents saying there was a Playboy Club in Detroit.

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    [QUOTE=buildingsofdetroit;216968]The Graystone Ballroom was owned by Berry Gordy at one point in the '60s, so there were a lot of Motown acts booked there.[/

    The Motown Revue started out at the Graystone but within a couple of years it was moved to the Fox Theater.

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    Playboy Club,was at Rivard and E.Jefferson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Houdini View Post
    I remember my parents saying there was a Playboy Club in Detroit.
    Thanks for reminding me. That prompted me to rescue this cool photo from another system.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Houdini View Post
    I saw Nine Inch Nails play at the Latin Quarter in the early 90's. I think the LQ was torn down a few years ago.

    I remember my parents saying there was a Playboy Club in Detroit.
    I saw that concert, Peter Murphy opened, right?

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    [QUOTE=terryh;216742]Browsing my Detroit Scope magazine collection some ads for and articles about nightclubs for the hip set-jumped out at me. The Attache on East Jefferson; BRUCE'S SOUND A GO-GO DISCOTEQUE Cocktail Lounge A Pshychadelic Happening Nightly located at 15763 Livernois.Menjos was a supper club at that time.

    There was an article about a downtown discoteque,cant recall the name of the dancery-but there was some alledged discrimination against black patrons, several white females alledgedly complained about black customers asking them to dance and complaints about race mixing [[this was 1968 I believe).

    Where did one go to dance to Motown then? Wasnt there a club called the 20 Grand? Were most of the clubs racially mixed? Memories?[/QUO


    The Attache club was about three block from the Playboy club on E. Jefferson

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    I just spotted an ad for the Adlib club at 9510 Michigan at Wyoming.

    'shower bunnies'

    These lovely gals do a revealing dance in the shower, it's the "Cleanest Show in Town". Enjoy great sandwhiches, and drinks served by our lovely mini-skirted waitresses.

    The same Detroit Scope features an article on Taxi Dance clubs, on Woodward. The Moulin Rouge, the Three Sisters and the Artison Ballroom provided female dancing partners for men of all ages at $2.90 for twenty minutes. At the Artison a 'gentleman'
    meaning pervert, lol could get a very close waltz and maybe two hugs and a peck on the ear. For extra tips the customer could buy time for 'dances' in a dark corner.[[ The Detroit Vice Bureau reported 14 contacts with prostitutes at the Artisons address) the article mentioned that the place wasn't asked to close down[[someone probably got paid in money and dark corner dances)

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    There was a blind pig that was pretty popular - at least for one night - somewhere around 12th Street and Clairmount Avenue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Left_For_Texas View Post
    There was a blind pig that was pretty popular - at least for one night - somewhere around 12th Street and Clairmount Avenue.
    Does this alleged "blind pig" have anything to do with the riots of 1967...
    Last edited by EastsideQT; January-21-11 at 08:02 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pgn421 View Post
    Playboy Club,was at Rivard and E.Jefferson
    and before The Playboy Club opened it was The Stockholm, Swedish Restaurant/ Smorgesbord
    chuck

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    I would also consider the Roostertail to be a supper club. I saw the Supremes there in the mid-60's.

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    Does anyone remember a supper club on Hamilton around McNichols. Had a large fountain in the middle of the dining room.
    Dorothy Ashby played harp there on occasion.

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    add The Duchess Lounge on Van Dyke
    Also, didn't Jamie and the Gigolos perform at the Gay Haven?

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    Default Club on Hamilton

    Yes Chuck, that was the La Fontaine, on Hamilton, between, I think, Grove and North. I lived on Hamilton just a few blocks South of that block. You should see that area now...shocking! Here's another fascinating - and hard for me to believe now - but quite true fact - by 1970 or so the few blocks on Hamilton south of McNichols [[6 Mile) had become a bohemian district of 10 or more antique/resale stores which briefly gave the area a sort of Plum Street flair [[I would love to see photos of it). It almost seems to me now that I must have dreamed it [[given what the area devolved to), but I remember being shocked to see it some time around '71 - we moved from the area in '65 and I had been away [[Army) from '69 - to '71 so I hadn't seen it develop, but it was there! The "Tick Tock Shop" still remains - not open - but the sign painted on the side of the building remains, or did at least a couple of years ago.
    Last edited by dkbradley; February-04-11 at 10:45 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Default LaFountaine

    Now I am confused. I thought it might have been the Paradise Supper Club on Hamilton and Elmhurst.
    I drove past it last week, still there.
    LaFoutaine makes more sense because there was a large fountain in the middle of the dining room.Dorothy Ashby, jazz harp, played there regularly.
    Thanks for the input.

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    Red Carpet on E. Warren & the Bowling Alley Lounge at Outer Dr. & VanDyke, can't remember the name, the Parliaments used to play there a lot.

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    I have a ashtray and glass from Frank Gagnons Detroit.Any body have the history on this place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikefmich View Post
    Red Carpet on E. Warren & the Bowling Alley Lounge at Outer Dr. & VanDyke, can't remember the name, the Parliaments used to play there a lot.
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    I'd love to buy them from you. Frank Gagnons was another supper club on 6 mile that the residents of Palmer Park would hang out at. Similer to Menjoes. In the late 60's an old Jewish Mob guy by the name of Bookie Cohen bought it and turned into a gay club called Bookies Club 1200. At the time the cops would raid gay bars and arrest everyone. At Bookies because of his connections and paying off the cops, the place was pretty safe for gays. Bookie and his brother owned gay bars back in the 1940's. In the mid 70's Bookies turned into Detroits first, real punk rock bar. I saw the Police there on their first tour of the US. The original Clutch Cargos started at Bookies by a guy named Vince. I heard that Vince move to Cali and did pirate radio out of Mexico but not sure. Bookie sold it when he was in his 80's and it became a bar that did Drag Shows.

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