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'''The Gallery''' was a [[disco]] in [[SoHo]], [[Manhattan]] which was opened in February |
'''The Gallery''' was a [[disco]] in [[SoHo]], [[Manhattan]] which was opened in February 1973 by disc jockey [[Nicky Siano]] and his older brother [[Joe Siano]]. The first location of The Gallery, located on 132 West 22nd Street, closed in July 1974. It reopened in November 1974 at 172 Mercer and Houston Streets and closed in October 1977.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Gallery|url=http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=95|accessdate=25 July 2013}}</ref> Famed DJs [[Larry Levan]] and [[Frankie Knuckles]] both worked at the club, but not at the DJ booth. [[Grace Jones]] and [[Loleatta Holloway]] both made their debut performances at The Gallery. |
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[[John Mayer]] mentions The Gallery in his song "[[City Love]]". |
[[John Mayer]] mentions The Gallery in his song "[[City Love]]". |
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The Gallery was a disco in SoHo, Manhattan which was opened in February 1973 by disc jockey Nicky Siano and his older brother Joe Siano. The first location of The Gallery, located on 132 West 22nd Street, closed in July 1974. It reopened in November 1974 at 172 Mercer and Houston Streets and closed in October 1977.[1] Famed DJs Larry Levan and Frankie Knuckles both worked at the club, but not at the DJ booth. Grace Jones and Loleatta Holloway both made their debut performances at The Gallery.
John Mayer mentions The Gallery in his song "City Love".
References
- ^ "The Gallery". Retrieved 25 July 2013.
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