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Reseda Country Club

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The Reseda Country Club was a nightclub and music venue in Reseda, California. It started off as a drug store in the 1950s and later became a music venue in 1979 when Chuck Landis purchased the site. The club hosted concerts until it closed sometime in the late 1990s. Notable acts such as U2, Alcatrazz, Beastie Boys and Blue Öyster Cult performed there, among others. Part of the film, Boogie Nights was shot at the club.[1] The site later became and still remains a Spanish-language Christian church.

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