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From the May 6,2004 issue of the Broward New Times by Courtney Hambright:
At 10:30, a cover band called Rewind is playing classic rock at the 14-year-old Club M, just across the street from Sonar. It is packed with middle-aged couples and single men in their 20s. The goateed front man, who's performing in sweats, belts out, "I feel like making love," and a big-haired blond in heels, army pants, and a white tank top walks over to a table of her friends and starts humping the air, pulling her fists in toward her groin. The table starts clapping and laughing.
When Rewind launches into its final song, a competent AC/DC cover, a bald man in his 40s with tinted glasses and hoop-pierced ears gets up with the blond woman and lifts one pant leg up slightly as he struts to the dance floor.
I ask him what the pant leg thing was about when he sits back down.
"That was my signature move. I used to win all the dance contests. I do the mambo. Aren't these guys great?" he asks, gesturing toward the drummer of the band.
"Yeah," I affirm, "they're pretty good."
I ask him where else he hangs out in Hollywood.
"Normally I hang out at the Beefeater [a steak house down the street]. But now, I'm going to be coming here more."
And of Hollywood's diverse new club scene?
Not for him: "The rest of the places I would give you 3 cents for."
http://www.newtimesbpb.com/issues/2004-05-06/nightcourt.html
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