The corner of Sunset Blvd. and Doheny Drive at the western end of the Strip has been a hot spot for nightlife for decades as a variety of clubs occupied the site. 9039 Sunset had a quiet beginning as an art and antiques studio but things got much livelier in 1935 after Marcel Lamaze opened a club that he first named The Roxy before renaming the spot Club Lamaze. In 1938, Lamaze was charged with allowing the club to be used for bookmaking, which probably contributed to his decision to close the hot spot in 1941… read more >

Gazzarri's Hollywood-A-Go-Go 1965 Vintage Men's T-Shirt
Description Gazzarri's Hollywood-A-Go-Go was a nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California. Gazzarri's opened with performances by The Sinners, who became the house band, The Vendells, and the Gazzarri Dancers, on June 1, 1965. The nightclub's early history is closely associated with the Los Angeles-bas






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