JoAnne Worley and Alan Sues were both recruited for Laugh-In after George Schlatter saw them perform in The Mad Show at 8151 Santa Monica Blvd in Hollywood.
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JoAnne Worley and Alan Sues were both recruited for Laugh-In after George Schlatter saw them perform in The Mad Show at 8151 Santa Monica Blvd in Hollywood.
The opening to this episode of The Felony Squad (1966) was filmed at It’s Boss on the Sunset Strip. Today the venue is known as the Comedy Store.
The Sunset Strip in 1965.
Rock club It’s Boss can be seen on the left. Today it is known as the Comedy Store. The Sunset Tower can be seen on the right. Today it is known as the Sunset Towner
It’s Boss the club at 8433 Sunset Blvd - the former Ciro’s and eventual Comedy Store - under this moniker it resulted in the eventual “Riot on the Sunset Strip”
1965 - The famous nightclub Ciro’s rebranded itself as It’s Boss, a happening all-ages club featuring the top in youthful rock acts.
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