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- About the legendary night club on 365 Market Street, San Francisco, when i the hands of Agustino "Bimbo" Giuntoli, during 1950-1970. The 365 Club began in 1931 as a speakeasy and after-hours gambling club, located at 365 Market Street in San Francisco, owned by Young and managed by Giuntoli. It soon became the most popular illicit drinking establishment in town. Musical artists and dancers showcased their work, including a young Rita Hayworth dancing in the chorus line. The Bal Tabarin, on 1025 Columbus Avenue, opened in 1931, the same year that the 365 Club started at 365 Market Street. The two locations under separate ownership consolidated in 1951 to one location owned by Agostino "Bimbo" Giuntoli.
- This recording of a live concert performed at a folk club in San Francisco featuring popular songs European and American songs from past centuries to the present time. The album was originally conceived when British folk singer Richard Thompson was asked by "Playboy" magazine to provide a list of the top ten songs from the previous millennium. Thompson's list, which included songs dating back to the 1200s, was never published, but the artist decided to put together a concert that featured arrangements of many of those songs.