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How Stars Found Fame: These Special Music Venues Proved to Be a Lucky Charm for Many Artists

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Before the influx of YouTube, musicians didn't have the comfort of uploading their best videos from their bedrooms in hopes that a record label or talent scout would notice it. Nope, certain musicians had to go the "old-fashioned" route to get noticed -- perform in a small cafe or popular music hall to a crowd that they were virtually unknown to. Luckily, for some musicians, a specific venue posed to be a lucky spot for them -- but they weren't alone. Certain venues across the United States have acted as something of a lucky charm for more than one artists. If you're an aspiring musician, you'll especially want to take note of the gallery below!

How Stars Found Fame: These Special Music Venues Proved to Be a Lucky Charm for Many Artists

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Dear Ms.T. Swift,your voice is thee voice of the woman in every mountainside,echoing the words we all have in our hearts.By the way,eye hope you are a tv star Kirk Cameron fan,although,when eye was on youtube.com,when eye sent a news article to my youtube acct. from a news site about me and him being alike in that we are anti-gay,they banned my acct,which makes me think that youtube.com is actually owned by a homosexual person or group,so eye have been looking for another site.Its like youtube would be gathering personal information from your actt. for homosexuals to exploit.

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