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L'Amour (music venue)

L'Amour was a music venue in Brooklyn, New York, run by Mike and George Parente. L'Amour opened as a disco club in 1978, transformed into a rock club in 1981 and closed in February 2004. It was promoted as the "Rock Capitol of Brooklyn". Commonly pronounced "La-Morz" by patrons, the venue hosted many of hard rock and heavy metal's biggest artists, including Iron Maiden, Kiss, Megadeth and Metallica, as well as frequently featuring underground bands from across the country and even across the globe. The original L'Amour in Brooklyn remained a relevant part of the rock/metal scene for almost 25 years.

L'Amour

L'Amour may refer to:

  • L'Amour (film), a 1973 film
  • L'Amour (music venue), a New York City rock venue
  • L'Amour (album), by Lewis
L'Amour (film)
For the 1948 Roberto Rossellini film, see L'Amore (film).

L'Amour ( 1973), also known as Andy Warhol's L'Amour, is an underground film written by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol and directed by Morrissey and Warhol. The film, released on May 10, 1973, stars Patti D'Arbanville, Karl Lagerfeld, Donna Jordan, Michael Sklar, and Jane Forth.