Coconut Teaszer
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Coconut Teaszer
In 1991 the Coconut Teaszer was painted purple to promote the release of The Zeros' album "4-3-2-1 The Zeros".
The Coconut Teaszer, a Los Angeles, California night club, formerly located at 8117 Sunset Blvd, on the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Crescent Heights, was a Hollywood nightclub. It was a rock and roll club, and bar located at the eastern end of the Sunset Strip, in Los Angeles, California. It operated from the mid/late 1980s, until the mid-2000s, hosting a wide variety of artists from almost every genre of music.
See also
Sunset Strip
The Roxy Theatre
Troubadour
Whisky A Go-Go
Viper Room
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Citation Linkywqaugeunhowzrcj.public.blob.vercel-storage.comThe Coconut Teaszer was painted purple in support of the band, The Zeroes, album release.
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Citation Linkywqaugeunhowzrcj.public.blob.vercel-storage.comTom Morello, Scott Tracy at the 8121 Club.photo: Marco Montes
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