The Deaf Club was a renowned music venue situated on Valencia Street in San Francisco, known for its vibrant punk music scene during its 18-month existence from December 1978 to the summer of 1980. Originally a deaf people's clubhouse in the 1930s, the venue hosted over 100 bands, including iconic names like The Dead Kennedys, X, and D.O.A., attracting enthusiastic support from the punk and arts community.
Noteworthy for its unique location near the Mission District and the Roxie Theater, the Deaf Club welcomed a diverse audience, including actual deaf individuals who found enjoyment in the music's vibrations. The venue provided a convivial and accepting atmosphere, fostering a memorable social experience for both performers and attendees.
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