The Cellar Door
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The Cellar Door emerged from The Shadows, a club on 31st Street in Georgetown, DC. It was one of the premier music spots in Washington and was the genesis as well as a tryout for larger markets. Many great names in 1960 and 70s music played there. It also was a venue for new talent. Some of the names from the the area that started there are:
The club was the venue for The Cellar Door Sessions, a live album with Miles Davis.