- Roxy NYC
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Roxy andRoxy Theatre "Roxy NYC (sometimes The Roxy) was a popular
nightclub located at "515 West 18th Street" inNew York City . Located in Chelsea section ofManhattan it began as aroller skating rink androller disco in the late 1970s, it was founded by Steve Bauman, Richard Newhouse and Steve Greenberg then acquired in 1985 byGene DiNino until it closed in March 2007. It even hosted a party for the famed Olympic gold medal-winning USA Ice Hockey team in 1980.Beginning in the early-1980s, the owners began hosting dance nights. Referred to by many as the “Studio 54 of roller rinks,” it thrived as such for several years. Then, as the popularity of skating began to fade, Pat Fuji revamped the space into a dance club in 1982. Ruza Blue, a British
expatriate nicknamed "Kool Lady Blue", founded an all-ages, all-raceship hop club in June 1982. Jon Baker, the future founder ofGee Street Records , worked the door. Hip hop pioneersAfrika Bambaataa andAfrika Islam began DJing there, and were soon joined byGrandmixer D.ST ,Jazzy Jay ,Grand Wizzard Theodore andGrandmaster Flash . [Chang, Jeff (2005). "". Picador. p. 174. ISBN 0312425791] The club sponsoredMC battles,Zulu Nation gatherings,breakdancing competitions with theRock Steady Crew ,graffiti murals, and double dutch competitions. The club had a major influence on the evolution of hip hop culture over the next few years. [Terrell, Tom; Light, Alan [ed.] (1999). "The Vibe History of Hip Hop". Three Rivers Press. p. 47. ISBN 0609805037] A Roxy Bambaattaa performance was captured in the 1984 film "Beat Street ".The Roxy hosted New York City's largest weekly gay dance night, "Roxy Saturdays", promoted by John Blair Productions, which has featured many many famous deejays including
Junior Vasquez ,Manny Lehman ,Victor Calderone andPeter Rauhofer . Artists such asCher , Madonna,Beyoncé ,Bette Midler ,Chaka Khan ,Yoko Ono andGloria Gaynor have all performed at the Roxy.A documentary entitled "Roxy: The Last Dance" premiered in 2008, co-produced by Gene DiNino and Red Thread Productions.
Roxy had stopped for several weeks in the fall of 2006, but resumed operation once again on
December 2 ,2006 . The club closed their doors for good onMarch 10 ,2007 . The Roxy will eventually be demolished in order to make room for new residential apartments.References
*Kalkhoff, Matt, [http://www.nyblade.com/2005/4-8/locallife/main/roxy.cfm "How the Roxy became the Roxy"] . The
New York Blade magazine, April 8, 2005 issue.External links
* [http://www.roxynyc.com/ Official Roxy NYC website]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/12/nyregion/12roxy.html Last Hurrah for a Gay Playground: NY Times article on closing]
* [http://www.nextmagazine.net/feature1435_1.shtml Retrospectively Yours: Next Magazine's retrospective look at the Roxy]
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