The Whisky a Go Go (informally nicknamed "the Whisky") is a historic
nightclub in
West Hollywood, California, United States. It is located at 8901
Sunset Boulevard on the
Sunset Strip
The Sunset Strip is the stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through the city of West Hollywood, California. It extends from West Hollywood's eastern border with the city of Los Angeles near Marmont Lane to its western border with Beverly H ...
, corner North Clark Street, opposite North San Vicente Boulevard, northwest corner. The club has been the host for musicians and bands including
Taj Mahal,
Otis Redding,
Hugh Masekela,
Alice Cooper (who all recorded live albums there between 1966 and 1969),
The Stooges,
Parliament-Funkadelic,
The Doors,
Cheap Trick,
Golden Earring,
No Doubt,
System of a Down,
The Byrds,
The Flying Burrito Brothers,
Chicago,
Germs,
Elton John
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,
Oasis
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,
Buffalo Springfield,
Steppenwolf,
Van Halen,
Johnny Rivers,
X,
Led Zeppelin,
Fleetwood Mac
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,
KISS,
Guns N' Roses
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,
Death,
AC/DC
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,
Linkin Park
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,
Metallica
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,
Mötley Crüe
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,
Stryper
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Formed in 1983 as Roxx ...
, and
Phil Seymour.
History
In 1958, the first Whisky a Go Go in the United States opened in
Chicago,
Illinois, on the corner of Rush and Chestnut streets. It has been called the first real American
discothèque. A franchise was opened in 1966 on M Street in the
Georgetown section of Washington, D.C., by restaurateur Jacques Vivien.
It owes its name to the first discothèque, the Whisky à Gogo, (
à gogo
''À gogo'' or ''-a-go-go'' may refer to:
* ''A Go Go'' (John Scofield album), a 1998 album by John Scofield
* ''A Go Go'' (Potshot album), a 2002 album by Potshot
* ''Agogo'' (album), a 1998 album by KMFDM
See also
*
* Agogo (disambiguation)
*A ...
, meaning, in French, 'in abundance', 'galore'), established in Paris in 1947 by Paul Pacini (d. 2017), which itself took the name from the British novel ''
Whisky Galore''.
The Sunset Strip Whisky was founded by
Elmer Valentine
Elmer Valentine (June 16, 1923 – December 3, 2008) was the co-founder of three famous nightclubs on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California: the Whisky a Go Go, The Roxy Theatre and the Rainbow Bar & Grill.
Biography Early life
Elmer ...
, Phil Tanzini, Shelly Davis, and attorney Theodore Flier and opened on January 16, 1964.
In 1972, Valentine,
Lou Adler, Mario Maglieri and others started the
Rainbow Bar & Grill
The Rainbow Bar and Grill is a bar, restaurant and grocery store on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, United States, adjacent to the border of Beverly Hills, California. Its address is 9015 Sunset Boulevard.
The bottom level ...
on the Sunset Strip. In 1966, Valentine, Adler and others founded
The Roxy Theatre.
Lou Adler bought into the Whisky in the late 1970s. Valentine sold his interest in the Whisky a Go Go in the 1990s but retained an ownership in the Rainbow Bar & Grill and the Roxy Theatre until his death in December 2008.
Although the club was billed as a discothèque, suggesting that it offered only recorded music, the Whisky a Go Go opened with a live band led by
Johnny Rivers and
DJ Rhonda Lane, spinning records between sets from a suspended cage at the right of the stage.
The Whisky a Go Go was one of the places that popularized
go-go dancing. Elmer Valentine, in a 2006 ''
Vanity Fair'' article, recalled arranging to have a female DJ play records between Rivers' sets so patrons could continue dancing. But because there was not enough room on the floor for a DJ booth, he had a glass-walled booth mounted high above the floor.
A contest was held for the female DJ job but when the young winner called Valentine on the night of the opening and tearfully said her mother forbade her from doing it, Valentine recruited the club's
cigarette girl, Patty Brockhurst. Valentine quickly hired two more female dancers, one of whom, Joanna Labean, designed the official go-go-girl costume of fringed dress and
white boots
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.
Rivers rode the Whisky-born go-go craze to national fame with records recorded partly ''Live at the Whisky''. In addition,
The Miracles recorded the song "
Going to a Go-Go
''Going to a Go-Go'' is a 1965 album by the Miracles, the first to credit the group as ''Smokey Robinson and the Miracles''. It includes four of the Miracles' Top 20 hits: "Ooo Baby Baby", "The Tracks of My Tears", " Going to a Go-Go", and "My G ...
" in 1966 (which was covered in 1982 by
The Rolling Stones), and Whisky a Go Go
franchises sprang up all over the country. Arguably, the
rock and roll scene in Los Angeles was born when the Whisky started operation; because of its status as a historic music landmark, the venue was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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in 2006.
The Whisky played an important role in many musical careers, especially for bands based in
Southern California.
The Byrds,
Buffalo Springfield,
Smokestack Lightnin'
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, and
Love were regulars, and
The Doors were the house band for a while – until the debut of the
"Oedipal section" of "The End" got them fired.
Van Morrison's band
Them
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had a two-week residency in June 1966, with The Doors as the opening act. On the last night they all jammed together on "
Gloria
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Arts and entertainment Music Christian liturgy and music
* Gloria in excelsis Deo, the Greater Doxology, a hymn of praise
* Gloria Patri, the Lesser Doxology, a short hymn of praise
** Gloria (Handel)
** Gloria (Jenkins) ...
".
Frank Zappa
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's
The Mothers of Invention got their record contract based on a performance at the Whisky.
The Turtles performed there when their newest (and biggest-selling) single "
Happy Together" was becoming a hit, only to lose their new bassist,
Chip Douglas (who had arranged the song), to
The Monkees; guitarist
Michael Nesmith invited him to become their
producer
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(he returned to the Turtles a year later, to produce them).
Neil Diamond
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also played at the Whisky on occasion.
Metallica
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bassist
Cliff Burton was recruited by the band after they watched him play a show there with his band Trauma. At one point singer and actress
E.G. Daily had a residency at the Whisky. On February 15, 1977, the
Ramones
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played for the first time on this stage.
Arthur Lee of Love immortalized the Whisky in the song "Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale". "Here they always play my songs," he would sing on the side two opener of ''
Forever Changes''. The Whisky was located on the strip between the streets Clark and Hilldale. British rockers
Status Quo
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also referenced the venue in their 1978 song "
Long Legged Linda" with the lines, "Well, if you're ever in Los Angeles and you've got time to spare / Take a stroll up Sunset Boulevard, you'll find the Whisky there."
Loggins and Messina sang about the club in their tune "Whiskey", found on their 1972 album Loggins and Messina.
In 1966, the Whisky was one of the centers of what fans call the
Sunset Strip police riots. In the mid-1970s, the Whisky hosted stage presentations, including the long-running show ''The Cycle Sluts''. During the early 1990s, the Whisky hosted a number of Seattle-based musicians who would be a part of the grunge movement, including
Soundgarden,
Mudhoney
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,
Melvins
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,
Fitz of Depression and
7 Year Bitch. Tracks recorded from a February 12, 1992 concert of
Hole appear on their
EP, ''
Ask for It
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'' (1995). In 1994
Oasis
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The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
played a controversial set at the Whisky, with frontman
Liam Gallagher visibly intoxicated. Immediately following the gig, lead songwriter
Noel Gallagher temporarily left the group out of frustration, fleeing to San Francisco, where he penned the song "
Talk Tonight
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". In 1997,
System of a Down played at the Whisky. The band were unsigned at the time, and played songs from their early demo tapes, in particular containing the band's only live performance of the song "Blue".
On September 12, 2016, the Whisky a Go Go launched an official TV channel on the
Roku Connected TV platform. The Whisky a Go Go channel opens the Whisky's doors to a global audience with live music videos, full concerts and related content spanning its 52-year history.
Honors
A gene that codes for a subunit of a common
potassium ion channel was named for the establishment in the 1960s by William D. Kaplan and William E. Trout. The human Ether-à-go-go-Related Gene (
hERG) was so named because when
Drosophila flies with mutations in the
Ether-à-go-go gene are anaesthetised with
ether, their legs start to shake, like the dancing at the then popular Whisky a Go Go nightclub.
See also
*
Live at the Whisky a Go Go (disambiguation)
*
''Otis Redding'' ''In Person at the Whisky a Go Go'', an album recorded in 1966 at the venue
*''
Hugh Masekela Is Alive and Well at the Whisky
''Hugh Masekela Is Alive and Well at the Whisky'' is a 1967 live album by South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela released via Uni Records label. It was recorded live at the night club Whisky a Go Go, Hollywood, California, in 18 to 20 Septembe ...
'', a 1967 album by
Hugh Masekela recorded live at the venue
*
The Troubadour
*
The Viper Room
References
External links
*
The History of The Whisky-A-Go-Go
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Music venues in Los Angeles
Nightclubs in Los Angeles County, California
West Hollywood, California
Historic Rock and Roll Landmarks
Landmarks in Los Angeles
Music venues completed in 1964
1964 establishments in California