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| - The OK Hotel was an American bar and music venue located under the Alaskan Way Viaduct in Seattle's Pioneer Square district. The club's 15-year-plus life span came to an end with the Nisqually earthquake of February 28, 2001, which damaged numerous buildings in the historic district. Renovation of the building was completed in 2004 as residential property with 42 living spaces and artist studios which are open to the public during First Thursday Artwalks. (en)
- O OK Hotel era um bar e local de música localizado dentro do viaduto no distrito Pioneer Square, em Seattle. Os mais de 15 anos de vida do clube chegaram ao fim com o terremoto Nisqually de 28 de Fevereiro de 2001, que danificou diversos edifícios no distrito histórico. Em seus últimos anos, o Ok Hotel se tornou uma casa estimada para a cena musical vividamente criativa de Seattle, com a primeira apresentação conhecida do Queens of the Stone Age, além de artistas como , com e Ponga, , , e . (pt)
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| - The OK Hotel was an American bar and music venue located under the Alaskan Way Viaduct in Seattle's Pioneer Square district. The club's 15-year-plus life span came to an end with the Nisqually earthquake of February 28, 2001, which damaged numerous buildings in the historic district. Most widely recognized as a prominent location in the movie Singles (1992), the OK Hotel was one of numerous active Seattle rock venues during the celebrated local scene of the late eighties. The first musical group to play live at the venue was local band , featuring future bass player for pop-punk band Flop Paul Schurr on lead vocals. The club's debut headliner was Vexed, also from Seattle. Local bands such as Tad, Mother Love Bone, The U-Men, Screaming Trees, Green River (an early version of Mudhoney), Soundgarden, Bikini Kill, and Nirvana (including the first live performance of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" on April 17, 1991) played at the OK Hotel; as well as touring punk, rock, and continental jazz artists. It is mentioned in "Thanx", the last track on Sublime's debut album 40 Oz. to Freedom. It was also where Queens of the Stone Age played their first live show. During the final years preceding the Earthquake, the OK Hotel had become a treasured home for Seattle's lively creative music culture, featuring artists Bill Frisell, Amy Denio, Robin Holcomb, Wayne Horvitz with Zony Mash and Ponga, the Living Daylights, Sweet Water, Medicine Hat, Black Cat Orchestra, and hip-hop group The Physics. Renovation of the building was completed in 2004 as residential property with 42 living spaces and artist studios which are open to the public during First Thursday Artwalks. (en)
- O OK Hotel era um bar e local de música localizado dentro do viaduto no distrito Pioneer Square, em Seattle. Os mais de 15 anos de vida do clube chegaram ao fim com o terremoto Nisqually de 28 de Fevereiro de 2001, que danificou diversos edifícios no distrito histórico. Mais vastamente reconhecido como um local proeminente no filme Vida de Solteiro (1992), o OK Hotel foi um dos vários locais de música durante a celebrada cena local do final dos anos 80. Bandas locais como Mudhoney, Tad, Mother Love Bone, Soundgarden e Nirvana (incluindo a primeira performance de "Smells Like Teen Spirit") tocaram no OK Hotel, assim como artistas punk, rock e jazz em turnê de todo os Estados Unidos. É mencionado em Thanx, a décima segunda faixa no álbum debut do Sublime, 40 Oz. To Freedom. Em seus últimos anos, o Ok Hotel se tornou uma casa estimada para a cena musical vividamente criativa de Seattle, com a primeira apresentação conhecida do Queens of the Stone Age, além de artistas como , com e Ponga, , , e . (pt)
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