“To have Metallica in a place like that was insane.”īut all good things must end, and not long after the closing of Jezebel's, grunge rock took over as the most popular form of rock music. There were 67 arrests that night.” Tom went on “The watch commander read the riot act to me and Jeff the next day,” he says. “We had 800 people in the parking lot, and another 1000 outside. Instead, they let it leak that Metallica was playing the small Orange County club. “KNAC announced the show as 'special guests' but were supposed to stop promoting the show after it sold out.” But the radio station never got the word. “What a nightmare!” That's what Tom Boyle, 57, the former manager of Jezebel's says, referring to the night Metallica played there. See also: The 10 Greatest OC Metal Bands of All Time The venue was usually packed to capacity during these shows. Touring bands such as Metallica, Megadeth, and Armored Saint also made Jezebel's a stop during the height of popularity of hair metal. “Everybody played there” says Sue Mansfield, now 54. But the club still has a fiercely loyal following among the now aging rocker baby boomers who frequented the club in its heyday.įrom 1986 to the time owner Jeff LeBraun closed the club shortly before his untimely death, the club served as a place where young Orange County based rock and metal bands and musicians could hone their craft before hitting the clubs in Hollywood. State College in Anaheim, now houses a Mexican restaurant. The building, which still stands at 125 N. "Music For "Todo Modo"" recorded & re-mixed on March 31, And Apat Dirmaphon Studio, Rome, Italy.Jezebel's nightclub died a sudden death in 1993. "Cumbia & Jazz Fusion" recorded on Maat Atlantic Studios, New York, N.Y. Music For "Todo Modo" Alto Saxophone – Quarto MaltoniBass Clarinet – Roberto LaneriBassoon – Pasquele SabatelliComposed By, Arranged By, Written-By, Bass – Charles MingusDrums – Dannie RichmondEngineer – Aurelio RossittoEngineer – Bobby WarnerOboe, English Horn – Anastasio Del BonoPiano, Organ – Danny MixonProducer – Daniele SenatoreTechnician – Nino DeiTechnician – Filippo BianchiTenor Saxophone, Flute – George AdamsTrombone – Dino PianaTrumpet – Jack Walrath Cumbia & Jazz Fusion Bass, Clarinet – Gary AndersonBassoon – Gene ScholtesComposed By, Arranged By, Written-By, Bass, Vocals, Percussion – Charles MingusCongas – Alfredo Ramirez, Candido Camero, Daniel Gonzalez, Ray MantillaDrums – Dannie RichmondEngineer – Bobby WarnerFlute, Piccolo Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Mauricio SmithOboe, Saxophone – Paul JeffreyPercussion – Bradley CunnighamPiano – Bob NelomsProducer – Ilhan MimarogluTenor Saxophone, Percussion – Ricky FordTrombone, Trombone – Jimmy KnepperTrumpet, Percussion – Jack Walrath
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