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I'm removing the list again. Minor staff such as Teri Troub and Stuart Maltz are not notable enough to be part of the article, if these are people are, say, the long term owners of the club then that may be worth inclusion. The rest of the list is merely a list of people who have played there, quite needless for a concert venue article. It their concerts were notable enough then comprehensively so are about 500 hundred others who have played there, wikipedia is not random list of "facts" (until they are referenced they are not confirmed fact). Sillyfolkboy ( talk) 17:25, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
I object to this kind of sloppy language in an encyclopaedia: "...became virtually synonymous with heavy metal and glam bands like..." [list of acts].
What does "virtually synonymous" mean? Does it mean "nearly synonymous"? Does that mean that all the bands in the list are "virtually synonymous" with one another?
This sentence (actually, the entire paragraph) is uncited; I propose to delete it (the sentence, not the paragraph), on the grounds that it's meaningless hype. MrDemeanour ( talk) 13:08, 7 July 2018 (UTC)
Someone needs to add Rick Nelson to the list of notable performers at this club. He recorded a live album there in 1969 to mark his return to performing. He was no “fly by night performer”. His performance there was greatly heralded at the time and still the recording still appreciated by many.
I would add it myself, but I’m having trouble signing in. Tommiephipps ( talk) 17:05, 6 July 2019 (UTC)
The "History" section of this article (which dominates the article) is not much more than a list of notable acts that have performed there (I see that this is a recurring or continuing issue). There should be a real history section, but I'm not qualified to write it. Piledhigheranddeeper ( talk) 14:03, 12 June 2023 (UTC)