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Sound of Music (punk club)

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The Sound of Music was a bar in the Tenderloin, which featured drag shows. By 1980, the proprietor, Celso Roberto, became amenable to trying other genres. Linda Barnhizer and Alan Naldrett, two local promoters who occasionally ran shows at a venue at Fort Mason, convinced Celso that punk music would
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The first punk performance at Sound of Music was in February 1980, with the bands The Employees and Freon. The venue became a full-time punk club, with many new up-and-coming bands playing most days of the week. Refreshments consisted of cans of beer sold out of coolers for a dollar. A few notable
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The punk scene would morph into an indie rock and pop scene, which was reflected in the bar's ongoing eclectic lineups. The last show booked was in 1987.
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be a good match for the club. The new genre of punk music was already thriving at a few venues in the city, including North Beach's
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were some of the notable bands that made their first Bay Area appearances at the Mabuhay Gardens.
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broke in its San Francisco-based lineup with a pseudonymous debut appearance in May 1985.
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District of San Francisco, California, active from 1980 to 1987.
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performed frequently at the Sound of Music in their early days.
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concert venue and bar located at 162 Turk Street in the
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Nightclub
punk rock
new wave
punk music
Tenderloin
Mabuhay Gardens
The Police
Devo
Blondie
Flipper
Faith No More
Frightwig
Game Theory
Punk rock in California


"Remembering The Sound Of Music And Punk's Tenderloin Roots,"
"Flipper Celebrate 30 Years of Punk with New Albums and Tour"
"Game Theory, the Loud Family, Scott Miller"
Archived
Categories
Former music venues in California
Music venues in San Francisco
Punk rock venues
Nightclubs in San Francisco
1980 establishments in California
1987 disestablishments in California
Tenderloin, San Francisco

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