Teenbeat Club, Teen music venue in Paradise, Nevada.
Teenbeat Club was a music venue in Paradise, Nevada, designed specifically for teenage audiences. It hosted live performances by local bands and regular dance events that gave young musicians opportunities to perform.
The venue opened in 1962 and operated until 1968. It was the first music space in the United States built entirely with teenagers in mind.
The club served as a gathering place where teenagers could experience live music and dance together. It reflected how much young people of that era wanted spaces created just for them.
The club was easy to access and designed for dancing and listening to music. Visitors could attend events during the week or on weekends to experience live performances.
The owners created Teenbeat Records, a small label that released local singles from 1962 to 1966. These recordings captured an important moment in Las Vegas youth music.
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