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The music club business is a never-ending battle, and New York City has always been on the front line. From the Copacabana and Cotton Club to CBGB’s and Max’s Kansas City, New York set the tone for the business nationally and globally. The Bowery Presents, which has built a club empire comprising iconic venues throughout the northeast, took its name from perhaps the toughest street in New York history. Its club brands in the city include venerable Webster Hall, Brooklyn Steel—named one of the ten best live music venues in America by Rolling Stone—and Terminal 5 in the trendy Hell’s Kitchen area.
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The Bowery Presents’ newest venue, Racket NYC, opened its doors earlier this year with L-Acoustics A15i loudspeakers in place as its main PA hangs (credit for all photos: Ryan Muir, The Bowery Presents)
What all these venues have in common is exceptionally high-fidelity sound...

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