Jack Civiletto and April Mazzone offer an eclectic blend of adult contemporary music spanning Steely Dan, Rod Stewart, Carole King and Helen Reddy – popular choices for parties, festivals and clubs in Western New York.
This collection primarily comprises newsletters from JO (masturbation) clubs in the US and Western Europe during the 1980s, as well as organizational material such as logbooks for New York Jacks listing attendance figures and receipts, the charter and bylaws of Cincinnati Jacks, correspondence with various clubs, flyers for events announcements and flyers containing attendance statistics and receipts for events held therein.
At the peak of New York nightlife, these clubs offered an eclectic blend of sexualities, races and cultures. Attended by straight and gay men alike; young and old; black and white alike – as described by Steve Rubell of Studio 54’s founder himself: it attracted “the most beautiful assortment of models, painters, skaters, ballers and drug dealers on earth”. For five bucks you could enter these clubs without clothes checks or inspection, bring your lubricant (unscented Albolene was popular), and start jerking and stroking other men without judgement from other guys around.
Nyjacks draws men from all over the country and beyond who want an enjoyable, safe, hygienic and private place for them to come enjoy each others’ company in a safe, hygienic and private setting. An experience as American as apple pie and just as enjoyable; here you can meet new friends while making old acquaintances even stronger – and, of course, get all horny!