The Mudd Club & Pravda

Club Scene Photos ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum from SoHo Blues




Author Victor Bockris plays tip the table at the Mudd Club on White St., NYC 07/17/1979<br>SN 2674-12a
MudddbarBockris.tif
The Mudd Club on White St., NYC dance floor 05/31/1979<br>SN 2625-08
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The Mudd Club on White St. Doorman Richard Boch (holding chain) chooses who will enter the club. NYC 07/26/1979<br>SN 2684-33a
MudddoorRichard.tif
John Entwhistle, bass player for The Who, at the Quadrophenia party at the Mudd Club on White St., NYC 11/1979<br>SN
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The Mudd Club on White St., NYC 1979. <br>SN
MuddNuns.tif
The Mudd Club on White St., NYC. Hanging around in the second floor lounge 1979.<br>SN
Muddsleaze.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. The bar.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2832-15
Pravdabar.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Male fashion victims.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2832-11
Pravdaboys.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Pravda business card.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2831C<br>SoHo Blues Collection
Pravdacard.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Roxanne Lowitt and Alan Platt on the dance floor.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2833C
PravdaCrowd.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Dance floor.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2833-30a
Pravdacrowdhat.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Dance floor.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2833-33a
Pravdadancer.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. The front of the flyer.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2831C<br>SoHo Blues Collection
Pravdaflyerrectoillo.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show The reverse of the flyer..<br>11/08/1979.<br>SoHo Blues Collection<br>SN 283
Pravdaflyerverso.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. The late Klaus Nomi.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2831-36a
Pravdaklausnomi.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show Leslie Vinson & Peter Occhiogrosso from the SoHo Weekly News..<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2832-04
Pravdapete.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Peolpe wait outside for admittance.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2834-15
Pravdarope.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Promoter Rudolf and Jim Fouratt & friends.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2834-05
Pravdarudolfjim.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Promoter Rudolf and friend.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2834C
PravdaRudolph.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2832-14
Pravdasmokers.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Highlight of the fashion show<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2834-28a
Pravdatopless.tif
Allan Tannenbaum.

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The Mudd Club & Pravda

Club Scene Photos ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum from SoHo Blues




Author Victor Bockris plays tip the table at the Mudd Club on White St., NYC 07/17/1979<br>SN 2674-12a
MudddbarBockris.tif
The Mudd Club on White St., NYC dance floor 05/31/1979<br>SN 2625-08
MudddDancefloor.tif
The Mudd Club on White St. Doorman Richard Boch (holding chain) chooses who will enter the club. NYC 07/26/1979<br>SN 2684-33a
MudddoorRichard.tif
John Entwhistle, bass player for The Who, at the Quadrophenia party at the Mudd Club on White St., NYC 11/1979<br>SN
MuddEntwhistle.tif
The Mudd Club on White St., NYC 1979. <br>SN
MuddNuns.tif
The Mudd Club on White St., NYC. Hanging around in the second floor lounge 1979.<br>SN
Muddsleaze.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. The bar.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2832-15
Pravdabar.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Male fashion victims.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2832-11
Pravdaboys.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Pravda business card.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2831C<br>SoHo Blues Collection
Pravdacard.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Roxanne Lowitt and Alan Platt on the dance floor.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2833C
PravdaCrowd.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Dance floor.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2833-30a
Pravdacrowdhat.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Dance floor.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2833-33a
Pravdadancer.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. The front of the flyer.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2831C<br>SoHo Blues Collection
Pravdaflyerrectoillo.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show The reverse of the flyer..<br>11/08/1979.<br>SoHo Blues Collection<br>SN 283
Pravdaflyerverso.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. The late Klaus Nomi.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2831-36a
Pravdaklausnomi.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show Leslie Vinson & Peter Occhiogrosso from the SoHo Weekly News..<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2832-04
Pravdapete.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Peolpe wait outside for admittance.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2834-15
Pravdarope.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Promoter Rudolf and Jim Fouratt & friends.<br>11/08/1979. NYC<br>SN 2834-05
Pravdarudolfjim.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Promoter Rudolf and friend.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2834C
PravdaRudolph.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show.<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2832-14
Pravdasmokers.tif
Pravda on Crosby St. in SoHo promised a radical new concept in nightlife. It stayed open one night, due to improper permits and neighbor's complaints. The first event was a party for Wet Magazine and a Fiorucci fashion show. Highlight of the fashion show<br>11/08/1979.<br>SN 2834-28a
Pravdatopless.tif
Allan Tannenbaum.

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