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Though Ralph Gleason was to count "eight major studios" in the area, the leading one, Coast Recording at 960 Bush Street, which was eventually converted into the music club known as the Boarding House, still ran on only four tracks.
Grace Slick The Biography Rowes, Barbara 1980
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In August 1975 I was booked to headline, evidence that the Boarding House and the Playboy Club did not speak to each other.
Born Standing Up Steve Martin 2007
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Melinda showed up at one of these Boarding House performances, and we visited after the show.
Born Standing Up Steve Martin 2007
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John Wasserman, the critic at the San Francisco Chronicle, offered a rave of the Boarding House appearance that was so enticing it made me want to see the show.
Born Standing Up Steve Martin 2007
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This meant no more Boarding House, no more Troubadour.
Born Standing Up Steve Martin 2007
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He took the Boarding House recordings up to his studio in Aspen and began editing them.
Born Standing Up Steve Martin 2007
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Later in the day I returned having found a Boarding House for amnesiac kids, and was shocked to see that Punk had eaten his weight in cake and milk!
super-suzan Diary Entry super-suzan 2006
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Living in Backwoods, IN, this week, staying at Miss Ellie's Boarding House.
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Dearest LENA, -- We are now back from Herne Bay, where, staying at Mrs. ---- 's [1] Boarding House, we met some of the smartest people.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, June 6, 1891 Various
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A Boarding House will be opened in December for the Reception of Young Gentlemen, under the Superintendence of the Trustees, and Management of one of the Teachers.
North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840 A Documentary History Charles Lee 1915
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