I think it was called The Brick House? Loud as fuck and not always the best audiences.
Or maybe it had something to do with blood, the name? All I can recall is that it was not really fun to play there.
RIP - she was often tied to horrible songs and production, but she was not without talent, and survived a lot of personal trauma. She was 19 when "Who's Sorry Now" hit in the late 50's, 26 when she had her last top 40 hit in 1964.
A favorite, for obvious reasons - and it just dawned on me that the Phil Schaap Jazz Collection has two recordings from the October 1982 Rhythm 'n' Jazz group engagement, which was making its debut under that name and featured Bob Neloms.
And check out the Percy photo credit.