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The Club King

My Rise, Reign, and Fall in New York Nightlife

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The Club King

By: Peter Gatien
Narrated by: Braden Wright
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A behind-the-scenes look at the meteoric rise and stunning takedown of a nightclub empire, by the man who held the reins.

Limelight, Tunnel, Club USA, and Palladium - the cutting-edge, insanely successful, and notoriously decadent clubs that dominated New York City’s entertainment scene, their influences reverberating around the world.

Across four decades, a single mysterious figure stood behind them all: Peter Gatien, the leading impresario of global nightlife. His clubs didn’t follow the trends - they created movements. They nurtured vanguard music acts that brought rock, house, grunge, hip-hop, industrial, and techno to the beautiful ones who showed up night after night to tear the roof off every party.

But as Peter and his innovative team ramped up the hedonistic highs, Rudolph Giuliani was leading a major shift in the city. Under the guise of improving New York City’s “quality of life,” the club scene was targeted - and Peter Gatien’s empire became a major focus of the administration.

In this frank and gritty memoir, Peter Gatien charts the seismic changes in his personal and professional life and the targeted destruction of his nightclub empire. From Peter’s childhood in a Canadian mill town to the freedom of the 1970s, through the excesses of the 1980s and the ensuing crackdown in the 1990s, The Club King chronicles the birth and death of a cultural movement - and the life of the man who was in control of every beat.

©2020 by Joseph Jean Pierre Gatien. (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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What a story and a sad ending... at least for now. I wish Peter Gatien the best. He was given a raw deal. We can only hope that the people who put him out of business will get their "just deserts" when the current administration in the U.S. is gone.

I now feel much respect for this man

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Very nicely written and read. Really enjoyed hearing details of Gatien’s remarkable path from small Canadian town of most modest means, to glitz and uber-success in America and London, only to be struck down by fanatical moralists within city government.

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Oh what a wonderful story. Took me back when I was part of that club kid scene and ventured into the Tunnel, Club USA, Limelight. The music and atmosphere was like nothing else out there. What a trip down memory lane. Enjoyed this book thoroughly and learned some things I didn’t know along the way. It was a good audible. I enjoyed it.

The good ole days

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This book was a fascinating account of a man who created and ran several successful clubs. After detailing his Canadian small town upbringing, he decides he doesn’t want to work in the local mills or post office. After a stint in sales, he decides to open a club. It becomes successful and he works with many talented artists before they became successful. After success in Canada, he decides to try the US, a favorite place of his. His first US club in Florida becomes very successful and popular. He has a talent for what makes a club successful and popular and he works too hard, often to the detriment of his family life. He hires artists and staff and treats them well. His clubs break race and gender stereotypes and are a place for people to have fun and dance. What was interesting to me, was that despite other clubs like Studio 54, his were not drug havens. Yes, small amounts were snuck in, but they weren’t like the others, that ultimately failed. Gatien opened clubs in Atlanta, London and New York. He tried some drugs, but didn’t become an addict.
What is very sad is how he was made a scapegoat by New York law enforcement and regulators, despite the fact that much of what he was charged with never happened. He was dragged through a trial and ultimately deported after a campaign against him and his clubs fed by the press. Superb narration on the audiobook by Braden Wright really brings his story alive. Gatien brought a lot of people together and many who stared in his clubs are successful now.

Story of the Club King-Superb Narration

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A thrilling and inspiring tour de force documenting the amazing journey of one of the nightlife club scenes most successful club owners. With his world renowned clubs, he lit up the party scene so magnificently it would never be the same. A real hero. Highly recommended for partiers of all types from DJ's's to ravers to promoters to owners. An adventuresome joyride not to be missed. The party never ends; not now, not never...

The right side of history.

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