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* [[Naked Raygun]], with little fanfare, stops playing or recording. | * [[Naked Raygun]], with little fanfare, stops playing or recording. | ||
* G-Spot (3320 N. Halsted) closes it's doors with zero warning from the owner. It becomes a gay and lesbian piano bar called Bugle Boy. Later changed to Gentry on Halsted. | |||
[[Category:Chicago Punk by Year]] | [[Category:Chicago Punk by Year]] |
Latest revision as of 04:30, 28 April 2007
Notable Chicago Punk Events in 1992
- Naked Raygun, with little fanfare, stops playing or recording.
- G-Spot (3320 N. Halsted) closes it's doors with zero warning from the owner. It becomes a gay and lesbian piano bar called Bugle Boy. Later changed to Gentry on Halsted.