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To prove it, Giggster explored Atlanta’s most storied venues—and the parties that made them famous—dug into that history, and spotlighted five of A-Town’s most iconic party locales of ...
In 2001, B.J. Ogletree died; Miller died in 2005. At that point, Ronnie helped his mom, Lillian, operate the club until she died last March. That’s when Ronnie, 66, took over operations.
The episode kicked off with each guest introducing their background and how they’ve helped shape the city’s club scene. From Dream’s ownership of Dreams ATL, to Botchey’s legacy across ...
Two killings connected to Atlanta’s club scene shook the city’s hip-hop community a decade ago. One was solved. But the fatal shooting of one of Atlanta’s most influential DJs was not, and ...