Every night, caravans of upper crust clients would flock to the Cotton's plantation decor and old-South, white-gloved service, ignoring Prohibition with gusto as Duke Ellington led the house band.

And if that wasnt enough of a draw, every Wednesday night, the club hosted a contest, from pie-eating and singing challenges, to best legs competitions between its famous dancers and attractive clubgoers.

Rubell's maxim: "The key to a good party is filling a room with guests more interesting than you -- which meant Rick James, David Bowie, Andy Warhol, and hundreds of people youve never heard of, but who were living very weird lives in the late 1970s. Stephanie Chernikowski/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty, Yale Joel/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty, Mario Ruiz/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty.

Kasman was an investor in the restaurant when it opened in April 2000.

From the days of all-night jazz jams and hangover cures at the Plaza, the club scene in New York has undergone evolutions of pop, disco, punk, rock, trance, EDM and anything else that provides a sufficiently loud musical backdrop for sex, scandal, and the occasional bout of mayhem. But CBGBs was not for the faint of heart, fights and substance-fueled violence were a regular occurrence, including Dee-Dee Ramone who reportedly had frequent jealous battles with his groupie girlfriend (picture broken beer bottle threats and smashed windshields). The gaggle of gangsters arraigned in Brooklyn federal court yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges including tax evasion, cocaine trafficking, illegal gambling, witness tampering and extortion.

Warhol reportedly held court in the clubs private back room almost nightly, with substances and strip teases always on the docket. Rock stars and artists treated Maxs like their own personal living room. 2022 Group Nine Media Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The list of incredible acts that also got their starts here includes The Cure, Depeche Mode, The Beastie Boys, and Billy Idol.

Caridi, 54, offered to rid the Basiles of Kasman because their father, Philip Basile, was a Luchese associate, a law enforcement source said.

Founded by Italian immigrant John Perona as a speakeasy on 52nd street in 1931, El Morocco would become famous for its ostentatious zebra print interior as well as parade of the glamorous people (including Marilyn Monroe) who sought an escape from Prohibition.

Kasman was not charged, but the Gotti adoptees name comes up in court papers. All though this club was all about breaking the rules, there was a distinct order to things. What made Danceteria such a perfect mess was the fact that the club received after-hours runoff from every type of club imaginable, from Studio 54 to CBGB to hip hop clubs to gay bars. .

However, JFK reportedly preferred the quieter Champagne Room, a private dining area in the back of the club.

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Nells is probably most famous to younger readers, though, as a regular hangout of American Psychos fictional character Patrick Bateman. It all goes down at Truth, the hottest fictional club on cable, set in New York City. .

John Gottis self-described adopted son gets no respect in the underworld.

One entered, and there was a hierarchy of where one sat.

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One of its most legendary parties, besting even the infamous pajama party and "Lovers and Other Strangers" theme, was "The Greatest Show on Earth," a Barnum-esque debauch featuring everything from ringleaders to trained animals to acrobatsall naked.

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Featuring dance cages and several private rooms dispersed along its distinctive narrow length, The Tunnel was a mecca for club kids of all types who flooded to its specialty rooms designed like Victorian libraries, S&M dungeons, and other whimsical locales, including a separate gay bar in the back of the tunnel. Madonna didnt just party there, but the first time she performed live was at Danceteria in 1982, during her shock the world days.

At 254 West 54th Street, Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager converted a former opera house into the most notorious nightclub of the disco era.

Last summer, the feds say, the Lucheses were taking $7,000 to $10,000 in cash each night from Hudson & McCoys outdoor cash bar. Even LL Cool J worked the elevators. He did not appear in the grand jury as a witness..

The epitome of old-school New York Latin class, Palladium Dance Hall hosted everyone from Celia Cruz, the most famous Cuban songstress of all time, to Desi Arnaz to a parade of jazz greats so long it would have put a New Orleans funeral to shame. The feds learned of the restaurant extortion scheme while snooping on phone calls by two powerful reputed wiseguys Luchese capo John Johnny Sideburns Cerrella and family enforcer Vincent Vinny Baldy Salanardi. Even Emmy-award winning actor Peter Dinklage has a scar to remember (from his neck to his eye-brow to be exact) after getting kneed in the temple while rocking a bit too hard on stage with his former band, Whizzy, which ironically became good practice for his future on Game of Thrones. Patti Smith, The Ramones, The Talking Heads, and dozens of other avant-garde, head-smashing and crowd-punching punk acts made this club -- which closed in the mid-aughts after giving The Strokes one of their biggest boosts.

As told by Steven Joseph Loza, in the book, Tito Puente and the Making of Latin Music, Sammy Davis Jr. and Jackson Pollack could regularly be found on the dance floor, while Marlon Brando could be seen on the bongos. They even allegedly ordered the Basiles to buy bread from a reputed Colombo wiseguy nicknamed Sallie Bread.. Nells was the epitome of the exclusivity-obsessed 1980s, that not even the rich and famous could get into.

Rather than seeing one performance, one group of attractive people, or one bartender doing flip-tricks from Cocktail, they could see four at once.

Cher was notably denied entrance, because -- as owner/namesake Nell Campbell recalled in the Times, she didnt have the right look. And Nell herself took her partying very seriously, as Michael Musto once recounted seeing her "voguing naked on top of [one of Nell's] tables." Lewis Kasman was bleeding so much cash from a Long Island surf and turf eatery in which he invested that its owners sought the Luchese crime familys help getting the Gotti pal out of their business, federal prosecutors said. Come along for the ride!

Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. The Tunnel might well have started the trend of making the most popular clubs in New York a) in Chelsea, b) in historic buildings ironically co-opted for neon graffiti 1990s-type purposes and c) enormous. How all of this was financed might be the best Studio 54 story of all: when the IRS shut things down in 1979, it was because theyd found garbage bags of money (and drugs) stashed throughout the club.

Above all, these ten clubs mastered the art of debauchery and earned a place in nightlife history. The Lucheses got Kasman out of their business by making sure he was treated like an enemy at the restaurant despite his status as a pal of the late Dapper Don.

That melting pot of madness is the stuff legends are made of. Thanks for contacting us. Le Clique, with its gold-painted dancers and anything-goes atmosphere, was a tiny slice of Ancient Rome for New Yorkers (those who could find its latest location, of course).

A four floor nightclub, Danceteria was the multiplex of the club kid world. Rubell always made certain that those interesting people always returned for another party, whether that meant building a corral in the middle of the club for equine-enthusiast Dolly Parton, plying Bianca Jagger with a flock of white doves, or giving Warhol a steel barrel full of cash. Download the STARZ app to catch up on Power now, and dont miss the Season 3 premiere on Sunday, July 17 at 9pm on STARZ. From 1948 to 1966, Palladium was home to the best suited, most unbelievably cool people in the world. A stark contrast to the clubs Victorian grandeur decor.

The brick Bowery building where the neat and orderly John Varvatos store currently resides, used to be CBGB, the grimy, smelly, sweaty, occasionally puke-covered epicenter of underground rock.

Authorities yesterday rounded up 25 alleged Luchese members including the familys reputed consigliere Joseph Joe C. Caridi and two capos and two Bonanno family wiseguys, hitting them with a host of racketeering charges, including extorting the restaurant.

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A reaction to the giant, airplane hangar-esque discos that had permeated the city during the 1970s, Nells was a Jazz, Reggae and Hip-Hop dance club with a capacity of just 250.

Owned by an English gangster whose nickname, "The Killer", was as intimidating as it was unsubtle, the the apex Jazz Age nightclub made nightly violations of the Volstead Act as elaborate a spectacle as possible.

But the plan backfired on Roger and Frank Basile owners of Hudson & McCoy Fish House and Bar in Freeport, L.I. Owner Madden opened the club in the heart of Harlem, establishing a boozy destination for downtown white folks who wanted to hear the new Jazz craze sweeping the streets above 100th. The elder Basile was convicted in 1983 in a notorious no-show job case. Drugs, deals, and the wildest parties you can imagine.

You didn't dare go unless you were perfectly turned out."

By 2001 he began diverting much of its cash to himself, leaving its vendors unpaid, the feds say. Nanette Fabray, a Tony-winning Broadway leading lady of the 40's, recalled in the Times, "Oh, it was a ritual.

Even the most famous personalities in the city werent guaranteed entry into the exclusive venue. And no one could be better suited for the elegant glamour than Jackie O herself, who visited the club with both her husbands.

Studio 54 took its disco very seriously, Le Clique was all about the Moulin Rouge.

treat him like he is the f- ing enemy., Kasman lawyer Melvyn Roth said, The arrests and the indictment is news to Mr. Kasman.

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In the city that loves to boast about how little it sleeps, the nightclub has been the center of the universe since Jazz Age hipsters started desperately flocking to the Cotton Club in the 1920s.

But then the Lucheses began funneling the restaurants cash to themselves, say papers filed yesterday in Brooklyn federal court.

But Kasmans ouster came at a stiff price.

In the ultimate party move, the club was shut down in 2001 by the liquor authority after years of negative attention from Mayor Rudy Giuliani as part of his "quality of life" campaign and the owner was deported to Canada in 2003. The famous flocked there to rock (Bruce Springsteen famously played there in 1972), work (Debbie Harry waitressed there), hang out (Tom Waits and William Burroughs were regulars), and well, one time Jim Morrison apparently couldnt make it to the restroom, so he urinated in a wine bottle all night and then handed it to his waitress. In one call in May, Caridi allegedly told Cerrella to watch [Kasman] like a hawk., That same week, Cerrella instructed a mob underling brought in to manage Hudson & McCoy to make sure if that kid Lewis [Kasman] comes there, they dont be friendly with him .

Other stories range from pure chaos -- Sid Vicious getting thrown in jail for attacking Patti Smiths brother -- to pure, weird boredom: David Bowie recalled meeting Iggy Pop there, describing it as Me, Iggy, and Lou Reed at one table with absolutely nothing to say to each other, just looking at each others eye makeup..



Each night was an out-and-out Bacchanal, with Cab Calloway, Ellington, Louis Armstrong and others soundtracking the vice emporium with songs like "Reefer Blues," "Kicking the Gong Around" (20's slang for using opium), and "Kokey Joe..