Warehouse (nightclub)
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- | {{Template}}'''The Warehouse''' (or the "House" for short) was a [[nightclub]] that was established in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[USA]], [[North America]] in [[1977 in music|1977]]. It is credited by many as having been the origin of the term "[[house music]]". It was located around Randolph and The Kennedy Expressway. | + | {{Template}} |
+ | '''The Warehouse''' (or the "House" for short) was a [[nightclub]] that was established in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[USA]], [[North America]] in [[1977 in music|1977]]. It is credited by many as having been the origin of the term "[[house music]]". It was located around Randolph and The Kennedy Expressway. | ||
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+ | * [[Chicago Deep House]] | ||
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The Warehouse (or the "House" for short) was a nightclub that was established in Chicago, Illinois, USA, North America in 1977. It is credited by many as having been the origin of the term "house music". It was located around Randolph and The Kennedy Expressway.
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