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San Francisco is a city of art, with many venues for performers and singers. While not as numerous as the Toreador, the singers hold considerable power in the city. [[Ruth Blain]] owns the [[Palmyra Club]], and [[Evelyn Randall|Randy Sin]] has money invested in several clubs in the city. [[ | San Francisco is a city of art, with many venues for performers and singers. While not as numerous as the Toreador, the singers hold considerable power in the city. [[Ruth Blain]] owns the [[Palmyra Club]], and [[Evelyn Randall|Randy Sin]] has money invested in several clubs in the city. [[Everett Young]] has started his own club, and has a small fan base. | ||
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San Francisco is a city of art, with many venues for performers and singers. While not as numerous as the Toreador, the singers hold considerable power in the city. Ruth Blain owns the Palmyra Club, and Randy Sin has money invested in several clubs in the city. Everett Young has started his own club, and has a small fan base.