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My Father's Place was a music venue in Roslyn, New York. It first opened in 1971, and according to The New York Times, "created a scene that would influence music for decades to come." In the nearly sixteen years the club was open before it closed in 1987, My Father's Place presented more than 6,000 shows from over 3,000 diverse artists. Its owner Michael "Eppy" Epstein refused to book cover bands, and so the club became known as a place aspiring artists could perform. Young unknown musicians such as Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Aerosmith, The Police, Tom Petty, as well as hopeful comics Billy Crystal, Eddie Murphy, and Andy Kaufman, and a host of others graced the stage. In the summer of 2018 Epstein opened a new version of the club in a location not far from the original venue

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  • My Father's Place je hudební klub, který se nachází v obci na Long Islandu v New Yorku. Původně se nacházel v ulici Bryant Avenue, č. p. 19. Zpočátku se jmenoval Roslyn Bowl a jeho majitelem byl Jay Linehan. Linehanův syn později doporučil změnu názvu na My Father's Place. Důležitou osobou v historii klubu byl Michael „Eppy“ Epstein, který z původně countryového klubu udělal rockový. V klubu vystupovala řada hudebníků, mezi něž patří například John Cale, Mike Oldfield a Meat Loaf. Klub zanikl v roce 1987. Poslední koncert zde proběhl 3. května toho roku – vystoupila kapela . Roku 2017 bylo oznámeno, že v následujícím roce bude klub v prostorách hotelu znovu otevřen. (cs)
  • My Father's Place was a music venue in Roslyn, New York. It first opened in 1971, and according to The New York Times, "created a scene that would influence music for decades to come." In the nearly sixteen years the club was open before it closed in 1987, My Father's Place presented more than 6,000 shows from over 3,000 diverse artists. Its owner Michael "Eppy" Epstein refused to book cover bands, and so the club became known as a place aspiring artists could perform. Young unknown musicians such as Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Aerosmith, The Police, Tom Petty, as well as hopeful comics Billy Crystal, Eddie Murphy, and Andy Kaufman, and a host of others graced the stage. In the summer of 2018 Epstein opened a new version of the club in a location not far from the original venue (en)
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