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'''Magic Lounge''' was a bar that featured magicians, co-owned by [[J.C. Wagner]] from 1977 to 1981.
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'''Magic Lounge''', in San Diego, California, was a bar that featured magicians, co-owned by [[J.C. Wagner]] from 1977 to February of 1981 in .
 
Originally located on 4619 University Avenue, it finally closed down due to lease and partnership problems.<ref>The Commercial Magic of J.C. Wagner (1987)</ref>
 
Magicians who performed there include: Wagner, McGreavy, [[Mike Stillwell]] (1975-79).
 
It "reopened" in 2011, operated by Terry Lunceford and Mike Stilwell, with Joe Mystic and Jose Sanchez as "headliners" for the first two weeks.<ref>NO. 76, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - Honest Sid Gerhart Ring Report, Linking Ring, March 2011</ref><ref>http://www.sdnews.com/view/full_story/11251545/article-It-s-all-happening?instance=most_popular1</ref><ref>http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=396830&forum=75</ref> They have used various venues in the San Diego area over the years.<ref>http://magiclounge.weebly.com/now-playing.html</ref>
 
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Revision as of 08:33, 7 February 2015

For other uses, see Magic Lounge.

Magic Lounge, in San Diego, California, was a bar that featured magicians, co-owned by J.C. Wagner from 1977 to February of 1981 in .

Originally located on 4619 University Avenue, it finally closed down due to lease and partnership problems.[1]

Magicians who performed there include: Wagner, McGreavy, Mike Stillwell (1975-79).

It "reopened" in 2011, operated by Terry Lunceford and Mike Stilwell, with Joe Mystic and Jose Sanchez as "headliners" for the first two weeks.[2][3][4] They have used various venues in the San Diego area over the years.[5]

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