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− | '''Franco's All-Nite Affair''' was an after-hours bottle club located at 5904 N 9th Avenue, at Douglas Avenue. The club was owned by Frank Masiarczyk, and first managed by David Spivey. It was frequented mostly by customers of Franco's Lounge, also musicians and local off-work bar employees. It's most popular entertainment was local rock bands Backstage, Flame and The Heaters, | + | '''Franco's All-Nite Affair''' was an after-hours bottle club located at 5904 N 9th Avenue, at Douglas Avenue. The club was owned by Frank Masiarczyk, and first managed by David Spivey. It was frequented mostly by customers of Franco's Lounge, also musicians, and local off-work bar employees. It's most popular entertainment was local rock bands Backstage, Flame and The Heaters, and The X-Statics. Several of it's better-known employees were shock-rocker Mike Danger, and balladeer Geoffrey Hall, who were both employed there as doormen and disc jockeys. After more than five years in business, it closed in early 1985. |
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