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Los Angeles, California
Long Beach's video bar since 1981, with a huge music-video collection.
The Silver Fox opened in 1981 as Southern California's first video bar, founded by John Schinnerer and Ron Waddell, and it still runs one of the largest music-video collections in the state. The Long Beach institution recently finished a full interior remodel, adding lighting rigs, color effects, projections, and multi-screen setups that keep the visual energy high. The weekly lineup stays busy: karaoke on Sundays, live VJs on Fridays and Saturdays, and themed nights through the year. It is an unpretentious, regulars-friendly room rather than a see-and-be-seen club, with fast bartenders and strong pours. For anyone working the Long Beach scene it is one of the corridor's enduring anchors, and a video-bar format you do not find many places anymore.
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