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The Comic Strip Live

The first time Eddie Murphy came into the club, he was only 18 and had a little too much attitude. A few days later, he apologized and we gave him a shot. Saturday Night Live soon followed and the rest is show biz history. Eddie in turn discovered Chris Rock at The Comic Strip one night. Rolling Stone magazine recently described Rock's career as "ballistic." Like so many acts, television Superstar Jerry Seinfeld worked for many years at the Comic Strip. Everybody called Seinfeld "Doctor Comedy" because there wasn't a bit Jerry couldn't fix. Paul Reiser was asked by a fellow Comic Strip performer to accompany him to a film audition. The Director asked Paul if he wanted to read for the part as well. He did and got the part! That film was "Diner" and it launched Paul's illustrious career.

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Midtown

Don't Tell Mama

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Jazz Standard

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Terminal 5

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Birdland

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Le Bar Bat

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M2 Ultralounge

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230 Fifth

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Copacabana, The

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Gotham Comedy Club

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Swing 46 Jazz and Supper Club

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B.B.King Blues Club & Grill

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Iridium Jazz Club

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Social Bar & Lounge

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Pacha NYC

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The 40/40 Club

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Greenwich Village+

Highline Ballroom

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Webster Hall

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Greenhouse

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Splash Club Bar Lounge

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HUNK-O-MANIA, Ladies Nightclub

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Groove

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S.O.B.'s

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The Bitter End

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Smalls Live Jazz

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Blue Note

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Bowery Ballroom, The

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Bar 13

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Cafe Wha?

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Cielo Club

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Arlene Grocery

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Upper West Side

Stand-Up NY Comedy Club