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  1. Jul 8, 2012 · Gene DiNino — former owner of the legendary Roxy and Eugene’s Supper Club — is shopping a book about his adventures in night life, “The Jukebox Kid.” “It’s a look at the club business in...

  2. Nov 30, 2012 · Gene DiNino once owned the long-running skating-rink-turned-dance-club the Roxy (on West 18th Street) as well as an eponymous supper club called Eugene (on West 24th)....

  3. It was acquired in 1985 by Gene DiNino. The Roxy shut down permanently in March 2007. Operation. Beginning in the early 1980s, the owners began hosting private party nights. Referred to by many as the "Studio 54 of roller rinks", these parties thrived for several years.

  4. Mar 13, 2017 · Gene DiNino bought the place in 1982 and dubbed it Oliver's, a funky new spot for the dance crowd. Frank Malfitano said Oliver's was the site of the first indoor iteration of Syracuse Jazz Fest...

  5. 41 Followers, 89 Following, 38 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Gene Dinino (@dininogene)

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  7. Nov 2, 2007 · New owner Gene DiNino, having experimented unsuccessfully by renaming the Roxy as 1018 (the combination of its cross streets), brought in promoters Lee Chappell and David Leigh and deejay Larry Tee to debut a gay night on Saturdays, one which eventually lasted sixteen years and would help shape from its partygoers the ubiquitous ‘Chelsea boy ...