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In San Francisco - [[The Endup]], [[Buzzby's]], [[I-Beam]]
 
In San Francisco - [[The Endup]], [[Buzzby's]], [[I-Beam]]
  
In Miami - [[The Copa]], [[The Cove]], [[The Warehouse VIII]], [[Ambassador III]],[[Keith's Cruise Room]], The Poop Deck (at the [[Marlin Beach Hotel]])
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In Miami - [[The Copa]], [[The Warehouse VIII]], [[Ambassador III]],[[Keith's Cruise Room]], The Poop Deck (at the [[Marlin Beach Hotel]])
  
 
In New Orleans - [[Bourbon Pub and Parade]]
 
In New Orleans - [[Bourbon Pub and Parade]]

Revision as of 23:03, 4 November 2010

by: Jeff Auer

Gay disco started out in New York City at the legendary private party The Loft in 1970. At the same time gay disco culture spread to Fire Island. Gay disco was predominately found in major U.S. cities throughout the early 1970's. Gay disco went mainstream with the opening of Studio 54 in 1977.

Disco culture suffered from the anti AIDS fear of the 1980s with many people associating gay disco culture with promiscuity and a hedonistic lifestyle. At that point in time disco started being called dance music and discos, dance clubs.

Among the most popular gay discos throught the United States were:

In New York City - The Saint, Studio 54, Xenon, 12 West, The Loft, The Limelight, The Cockring,

In Chicago - Eddie Dugan's Bistro, Carol's Speakeasy, The Glory Hole

In Los Angeles - Studio One, The Spike,Gino's,Ripples, The Probe, Dude City, After Dark, Circus

In San Francisco - The Endup, Buzzby's, I-Beam

In Miami - The Copa, The Warehouse VIII, Ambassador III,Keith's Cruise Room, The Poop Deck (at the Marlin Beach Hotel)

In New Orleans - Bourbon Pub and Parade

In Atlanta - Sweet Gum Head, The Cove

In Orlando - Parliment House

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