| Where Legends are Made |
Come on by where legends are made. You won't be able to stop singing and dancing. World-famous performers, live and in person, as well as the best up-and-coming talent from around the region. Tasty eats complement the eclectic beats, from the rowdiest rock 'n roll to the most reverent gospel, R&B, hip-hop and, of course, the blues.
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Which iconic rock music frontman sang backing vocals on Carly Simon's 1973 hit You're So Vain?
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What's New

Shake or stir with live music and dancing at our expanded Martini Bar. Yes, we have expanded out Martini bar and add 7 new taste thrillers. Come on in and mention our newsletter and we'll give you a free Blue's Night Club Martini Pin. |
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| Music Challenge |
Which iconic rock music frontman sang backing vocals on Carly Simon's 1973 hit You're So Vain?
Answer: Mick Jagger |
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Blues Night Club - More than hot!
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Friends enjoy a fun night at the Blue's Night Club. |
Situated downtown at the Riverside complex, Blue's Night Club is a rather large impressive club. A multi-level club, the stage is viewed from every corner and all three bars. It has one top sound system, the latest lights hanging from the ceiling and comfortable seating. Decor wise, it's not what you would normally expect. There are no strange murals lit by ultra violet lights. In fact it's all rather tasteful and a nice change.
So what happens at night?...
This article reprinted with permission from the Riverside Courier.
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Wine Talk: Mick Fleetwood
Drummer Mick Fleetwood formed the band Fleetwood Mac along with Peter Green and John McVie in 1967 (Christine McVie joined in ...
Wine Spectator |
Pink Floyd Reunites (Almost)...
Despite the fact that all four members performed on the same stage last night at a Syd Barrett tribute concert, it wasn’t ...
Rolling Stone Magazine |
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Our Picks for Worst Lyrics Ever
Earlier this week the BBC announced listeners’ picks for the worst lyrics of all time, and we were inspired to generate our own list of ...
Rolling Stone Magazine |
It was 40 Years Ago Today
"It was the freedom album," producer George Martin recently told Mojo music magazine when asked to describe the significance ...
Strings Magazine |
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"I think there are only three things America will be known for 2,000 years from now when they study this civilization: the Constitution, jazz music, and baseball."
Gerald Early |
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| Montgomery, Alabama is the birthplace of music great Nat King Cole, pop singers Clarence Carter and Toni Tenille, Metropolitan Opera singer Nell Rankin, and blues legend Willie Mae (Big Mama) Thornton. |
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