Max's Kansas City

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Max's Kansas City was a legendary New York City nightclub and restaurant that became a central hub for the 1960s–70s art, punk, and rock scenes, frequented by musicians, artists, and cultural icons.

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instanceOf cultural institution
nightclub
associatedWith Allen Ginsberg NERFINISHED
Andy Warhol NERFINISHED
Blondie NERFINISHED
David Bowie NERFINISHED
Debbie Harry NERFINISHED
Iggy Pop NERFINISHED
Lou Reed NERFINISHED
New York Dolls NERFINISHED
New York School of visual artists NERFINISHED
Patti Smith NERFINISHED
Ramones NERFINISHED
Robert Mapplethorpe NERFINISHED
The Velvet Underground NERFINISHED
William S. Burroughs NERFINISHED
closed 1981
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalEra 1960s counterculture
1970s New York underground
describedAs legendary New York City nightclub and restaurant
foundedBy Mickey Ruskin NERFINISHED
genre art rock
glam rock
punk rock
rock music
hasFeature downstairs restaurant and bar
upstairs music room
hasLegacy considered an iconic venue in rock and art history
influenced New York glam rock scene
New York punk scene
downtown New York nightlife culture
knownFor being a gathering place for artists, musicians, and writers
being a hub for the 1960s–1970s New York art scene
being a hub for the glam rock scene
being a hub for the punk rock scene
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
Union Square NERFINISHED
notableFor mixing art, music, and nightlife
supporting emerging bands before mainstream success
opened 1965
state New York
streetAddress 213 Park Avenue South NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1960s
1970s

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