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- Speakeasy_Club abstract "The Speakeasy Club, 48 Margaret Street, London, England, was a late-night haunt for the music industry from 1966 to the late 1970s. The club was first managed Roy Flynn, who became the manager of Yes. Tony Howard then became manager, having previously been the main artist booker for The Bryan Morrison Agency and NEMS, Howard also managed Marc Bolan & T. Rex. Later management was taken up by Laurie O'Leary (a lifelong friend of the Kray twins). Throughout the life of the club Jim Carter Fea worked on the day to night management. Known in the business as "The Speak", it included a restaurant and music room. The club took its name and theme from the speakeasies of the American Prohibition era, but in 1967 it changed its theme to an Indian pavilion.Since the club was frequented by record industry and artist agency executives it attracted bands who played for low fees in the hope of being spotted and who would form the basis of the emerging British rock scene as well as international touring bands.The Who refer to the club in their song "Speakeasy" ("Speakeasy, drink easy, pull easy") from the album The Who Sell Out (1967), as does Elvis Costello in his song "London's Brilliant Parade" from the album Brutal Youth (1994).".
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- Speakeasy_Club subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_the_City_of_Westminster.
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- Speakeasy_Club comment "The Speakeasy Club, 48 Margaret Street, London, England, was a late-night haunt for the music industry from 1966 to the late 1970s. The club was first managed Roy Flynn, who became the manager of Yes. Tony Howard then became manager, having previously been the main artist booker for The Bryan Morrison Agency and NEMS, Howard also managed Marc Bolan & T. Rex. Later management was taken up by Laurie O'Leary (a lifelong friend of the Kray twins).".
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