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S.O.B.'s

21 years ago, June 1982 to be exact, something began to bubble on Varick Street in lower Manhattan. Fueled by a total commitment to exposing the musical wealth and heritage of the Afro-Latino Diaspora to as many people as possible, Larry Gold opened the doors to what would become New York City's premier venue for world music; Sounds Of Brazil, commonly known as S.O.B.'S.

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The 40/40 Club

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7one8 Lounge

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Don't Tell Mama

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Brooklyn Bowl

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Highline Ballroom

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Jazz Standard

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Webster Hall

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Terminal 5

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Birdland

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Greenhouse

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Le Bar Bat

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Knitting Factory

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230 Fifth

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Club One NYC

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Copacabana, The

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Swing 46 Jazz and Supper Club

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The Bitter End

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Smalls Live Jazz

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The Comic Strip Live

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Social Bar & Lounge

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