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The Scene (performance venue)

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Patricia Kathleen McGlone. She is said to have died in 1969, corresponding to the closing year of "Steve Paul's The Scene", and that she was married to a man associated to the location, with Detective Ryan Glas stating "At this point in the investigation, what I can say is, he does have a connection to where she was found."
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The skeleton of a woman referred to as "Midtown Jane Doe" was found by construction workers at 301 W. 46th St. in Manhattan in February, 2003. Her identity remained a mystery for 20 years, until advanced investigative foresics were applied to the case, and it was discovered that she was 16 year old
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played for three weeks at The Scene, their first east coast appearance, becoming the biggest draw in the history of the club. This led to an increase in their popularity in New York City, and the east coast in general. Much of the 1970 documentary
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The club's initial popularity waned, resulting in a period of closure until reopened with the assistance, financial and otherwise, of such persons as
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played some of their earliest gigs there. B B King played there for 2 nights and Jimi Hendrix sat in both nights. It also became a popular club with
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The Scene, also known as "Steve Paul's The Scene", was located in the basement of 301 West 46th Street, in New York's
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were at The Scene, on June 3 and 4, 1967, subsequent to Steve Paul seeing the band at the
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between 1964 and 1969. It was notable for historic performances by
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New York police identify 'Midtown Jane Doe' decades after her death
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Interview with Sterling Morrison, 1970. Contained in
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Index

London
Scene Club
nightclub
Manhattan
New York City
Steve Paul
The Doors
Jimi Hendrix
Theater District
Peppermint Lounge
Broadway
The Young Rascals
The Lovin' Spoonful
Sammy Davis Jr.
Al Kooper
Andy Warhol
Edie Sedgwick
Peter Yarrow
Allen Ginsberg
Tiger Morse
Jimi Hendrix Experience
Monterey International Pop Festival
The Velvet Underground
Pink Floyd
Jeff Beck
Traffic
Fleetwood Mac
The Chambers Brothers
Linda Eastman
Paul McCartney

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