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Opening in 1971, ''Tabla 2'', was a nightclub situated at 30 Barton St (now 30 Alexandra St). During its operation, resident bands included [[Mandrake]]. On Labour weekend in 1972, [[Judle Hoffman]] broke the world non-stop playing record by performing for 72 hours there. The venue became [[Lady Hamilton]].
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Opening in 1971, ''Tabla 2'', was a nightclub situated at 30 Barton St (now 30 Alexandra St). During its operation, resident bands included [[Mandrake]]. On Labour weekend in 1972, [[Judge Hoffman]] broke the world non-stop playing record by performing for 72 hours there. The venue became [[Lady Hamilton]].
  
 
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Opening in 1971, Tabla 2, was a nightclub situated at 30 Barton St (now 30 Alexandra St). During its operation, resident bands included Mandrake. On Labour weekend in 1972, Judge Hoffman broke the world non-stop playing record by performing for 72 hours there. The venue became Lady Hamilton.

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