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discothèques where they
danced to jazz and
swing music,
which was pla**** on a
single turntable when a
jukebox was not available.
These discothèques were...
- A
discothèque is an
entertainment venue or club with
recorded music rather than a live band.
English discotheque <
French discothèque <
disque (< ancient...
- "
Discothèque" is a song by
Irish rock band U2. It is the
opening track on
their 1997 album, Pop, and was
released as its lead
single on 3
February 1997...
- 5
April 1986,
three people were
killed and 229
injured when La
Belle discothèque was
bombed in the
Friedenau district of West Berlin. The entertainment...
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Discotheque')". IFPI Switzerland. Hung Medien.
Retrieved 17
March 2019. Ellis-Bextor,
Sophie (2020-09-18). "My new single,
Crying At The
Discotheque (from...
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Wasteland Discotheque is
Danish band Raunchy's
fourth album. It was
released on June 30, 2008. All
tracks are
written by Raunchy,
except where noted....
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shorthand for the word
discothèque, a
French word for "library of
phonograph records"
derived from "bibliothèque". The word "
discothèque" had the same meaning...
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Discothèque is an
album by
flautist Herbie Mann
recorded in 1975 and
released on the
Atlantic label.
AllMusic awarded the
album 2
stars with its review...
- Darlin' of
Discothèque (ダーリン・オブ・ディスコティック) is an EP by ****anese pop band
Pizzicato Five,
released on
April 21, 1999 by
Readymade Records. All
tracks are...
- The
Gothenburg discothèque fire was a
devastating fire
caused by an
arson attack on
October 29, 1998,
which occurred in
premises located on
Hisingen island...