By Kenny Chang
Daily Bruin Contributor It has dazzled the city and surrounding
area for ages, and it’s right up the street from UCLA. On any
given night it can be packed with loads of traffic. Go on the
weekends, and it’s a madhouse. There have been mobsters,
politicians and countless celebrities adorning the street. Yes,
ladies and gentlemen, it is Hollywood’s playground: the
famous Sunset Strip. If a Bruin ever tires of Westwood nightlife
and wants to hit up some real entertainment, Sunset Boulevard has
several locations guaranteed to have the hottest bands, performing
artists and clubs.
The Key Club 9039 Sunset Blvd. For more
information on the Key Club call (310)786-1712
The Roxy Theater 9009 Sunset Blvd. For
information on the Roxy Theater call (310)276-2222 The
Roxy Theater
The next venue is the Roxy Theater, located on 9009 Sunset Blvd.
Since its founding in 1973, the all-ages venue has served as the
springboard for a lot of bands. It has great music and a casual
dress code (no weapons or chains allowed, of course). Every night
has a live rock show, with bands generally playing alternative
music, with an occasional dose of hardcore flavor. The Roxy has
valet parking, a restaurant and a VIP area. Great bands have played
at the Roxy. Recent shows include Depeche Mode, Average White Band,
the Ambulance, Action Figure Party, Anti-Flag and Phantom Planet.
Also, Korn, Jimmie’s Chicken Shack and The Donnas are loyal
supporters of the Roxy and are known to stop by frequently.
“The Roxy has been around forever, there’s a great
sound and everybody always has fun when they’re here,”
stated Shelly Favarl, personal assistant to the Talent Buyer.
The Whiskey A- Go-Go 8901 Sunset Blvd. For more
information on the The Whiskey A- Go-Go call (310)652-4202
House of Blues, Hollywood 8430 Sunset Blvd. For
more information on the House of Blues call (323)848-5100
The Hollywood Palladium 6215 Sunset Blvd. For
more information on Hollywood Palladium call (323)962-7600
Hollywood Palladium Last, but certainly not
least, is the Hollywood Palladium, located on 6215 Sunset Blvd.
First opened in 1940, the Palladium is a site that has contained
countless numbers of celebrities, politicians, music groups and has
housed several award ceremonies. With a rich history that includes
everyone from former Presidents Truman and Eisenhower to rock
‘n’ roll bands to British royalty, the Palladium offers
world-class entertainment. The Palladium has a giant dance floor
and state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems. Glen Miller and
Frank Sinatra held concerts there during the ’40s. During the
’60s and ’70s, the Rolling Stones and the Who also
played in the Palladium. Recent shows include bands ranging from
Blink 182 to Latin jazz performances. The Sunset Strip is a
definite relief from the tensions of UCLA and has a great history
surrounding it. It is one of the few places on earth that has seen
such famous names in the past and still continues to bring in the
famous names of the present. Other college campuses have nothing
even remotely as significant as the Strip. Being so close to
school, it is a definite perk that contributes to the extraordinary
community of UCLA.