

super-cool look with gray flannel walls, Chinese red lacquer surfaces, lots of glass and polished metal membership club, non-members admitted when there is room disco was located in the famed old Toots Shor restaurant since 1986 it's "The Bailey-Holt House", a hospice for people with AIDS about the same time the River Hotel opened, the Club became Uncle Charlie's Village in 1982 the building was converted into a posh hotel called "The River Hotel", with a glassed-in sixth-floor restaurant with river view called La Grande Corniche the building was built in 1858 as the Great Eastern Hotel in the '70's the ground floor was "The Cock Ring" and upstairs was "The Hotel Christopher" was a cock fighting ring - hense the name

Please mail me any and all information you have. Or - Have you got additional information on the already known clubs? what happend to the club/building, whether it was a Gay- or a Straight-club and how popular it was.Ĭan YOU identify any of the still "unknown" clubs? Great interest in completing the information with club name, the address, the active years, the names of Resident-DJs and I, together with my friend Steffen of HotDiscoMix, have In Albert Goldman's book "Disco" (1978) the following 22 clubs are shown, but without reference of which clubs Please, help out to identify the clubs in these pictures
