Gay nightclubs offer better dance music.

David Frost plucked me from the nightclubs.

You won't really see me at any events, any nightclubs.

I have always hated nightclubs, and don't like loud music.

Songs with simple lyrics really take off in Irish nightclubs.

I worked nightclubs all through my 20s, and I was a teetotaler.

I started playing in nightclubs when I was about 14 in Oklahoma.

My dad is a singer. He used to sing in nightclubs, or pizza joints.

I am working on my nightclub act, definitely want to do more singing.

So I'm in my 51st year of playin' mostly nightclubs. I do some concerts.

You see mob guys when you play in nightclubs. It's part of the protocol.

I can only imagine there still have to be nightclubs where 21-year-olds go.

If you can handle a nightclub audience successfully, you can handle anything

I was welcomed into some nightclubs in Chicago that no white man's ever been in.

If hotels are replacing nightclubs, then they're replacing nightclubs for yuppies.

Nightclubs are a small-revenue business that go through pretty fast popularity cycles.

It was when I met everybody on 'The Perfect Score' that, like, nightclubs became a thing.

I have a pop sensibility, which I think comes from all those weekends spent in nightclubs.

If I go to a nightclub, even if the music is good, if the sound system is not, I don't stay.

When I was young, all I wanted to do was go to nightclubs, drink, have fun and be unproductive.

My whole career will be about sad things. Happy songs about nightclubs and shots? That's not me.

That's easy, to stand in a nightclub, where most of the people that come in, they came to see you.

Maybe 10 times a year I'll do a corporate date, but no casinos or no nightclubs or no comedy clubs.

I hate nightclubs, and I get fed up very quickly in crowded rooms. I enjoy being around people I know.

I don't go out anywhere. I don't go to nightclubs, so meeting somebody in the nightclub is out of question.

When I used to play nightclubs, you had to play Top 40 or favorite oldies that maybe people could relate to.

I played a lot of nightclubs in and around Tulsa till I was about 22, 24 years old, then I started travellin' around.

We're never really spotted falling out of nightclubs. We don't go to places where there are photographers hanging out.

My twenties were painful. You had to go out to nightclubs. I love not having to pretend to enjoy those things anymore.

I will go out and have some fun. You can't lock yourself away forever. But it's not me you'll see stumbling out of nightclubs.

When I was in nightclubs, I thought they were a really important way for young people who come to New York to meet people and connect.

As long as the Palestinians send terrorists onto school buses and to nightclubs to blow up people, Israel has no choice but to build the fence.

The fact that I'm often pushing my voice as hard as I can is from playing in nightclubs in Albuquerque where you don't have a good sound system.

Like nightclubs and sporting events, entry into an amusement park is a permission to become someone else. We come for the experience and to relish it.

Harlem was an exciting place in the '50s. There were nightclubs that, as a student of Columbia, you dashed off to. The community seemed very viable still.

A more complex - but only slightly more original - way to feel out of it is available at the hip and pretentious nightclubs and bars along the Sunset Strip.

I don't go to nightclubs or discoteque. That's not going to happen. I wear Zegna all the time. Outside of the court, I'm wearing Zegna. That's all I'm wearing.

Ella can work nightclubs that Duke might not be able to work, because of having the big band. Where they go now is strictly a matter of their own names and talents.

You have to remember the band played from 1960 to 1965, every night. You get into a rut playing nightclubs every night, and you didn't want to run it into the ground.

Oklahoma was a dry state, and consequently, there was no liquor laws. And I was able to take advantage of that by playing in nightclubs at the age of 14. It was real handy.

And I'd spent 20 years in bars and nightclubs, dealing with promoters and getting ripped off and just everything that comes with all that stuff - paying your dues, I guess.

I was going to do business studies in Newcastle because there were a lot of nightclubs. My father said if I went that route, he'd never speak to me again: credit where credit's due.

It was an unwritten law that black comics were not permitted to work white nightclubs. You could sing and you could dance, but you couldn't stand flat-footed and talk; that was a no-no.

It's not any desire on my part to start playing dads, but it's a convention of drama. If you don't get the parts of young people going out to nightclubs, you have to play their fathers.

After college, rather than pursue real work, I joined a folk group and sang in coffee houses and nightclubs, an occupation that does little for the intellect and even less for the complexion.

Buying sports cars, going to expensive nightclubs, spraying people with champagne and things like that - what I learnt is that it wasn't for me, and, in fact, I feel pretty empty after doing that.

I get to work a lot of times in nightclubs and large theaters, so I wanted to make music that is fun to perform in those settings. But I also wanted to contrast it with really serious, sincere ballads.

Once I got to be about twenty-five, I got interested in the music of the time. I started smokin' dope, I started drinking, I started slowing down and trying to find myself. I didn't want to work in nightclubs.

I blew about pounds 70,000 on stupid things - a very expensive car which got written off, and nightclubs. I'd always pick up the bill. It's very easy to spend a lot of money in a short space of time, going out.

We're all driven to premieres or nightclubs and seen the rope separating those who can enter and those who can't. Well, there's also a velvet rope we have inside of us, keeping others from knowing our feelings.

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