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Kirk Blunck, who owned the building and passed away in 2016, was an architect but also a collector of art. Since shutting down, Baby’s has helped local bands by allowing them to use the space for practice or photoshoots. The building that The Orange Peel occupies in downtown Asheville has lived many lives: It was a roller rink, a bowling alley, a series of R&B and soul clubs, a coffee shop, and in 1980, they even ran the federal census out of it. The clock stopped at exactly the time it hit. It’s unique because we share the space with [another organization], Links Hall. We do hip-hop nights, tropical nights, techno nights. Despite the compounding stress of running a small venue, Register is already reimagining how they can continue expanding the Pinhook’s ability to be a creative home for anyone who needs it. We’re the largest independent venue owners in Los Angeles, and when you’re going up against AEG and Live Nation, it’s always very hard to compete, especially when you’re booking your own talent. And when I ask Miki what overarching theme might unite The Crown’s many moving parts, he says that the baseline principle is that guests are encouraged to be themselves. Who are some of the biggest artists that have played Gramps? Looking for Karaoke venues in the Tri-Cities? There’s always live music happening at First Ave. With two separate performance spaces equaling an 1,800-person capacity and over 550 concerts a year, there’s always a chance to catch your favorite band or tune in to something new. Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood now offers seemingly endless nightlife options — but outside of a few dance-focused clubs, like Bardot and the Electric Pickle (both now closed), there weren’t many places to go hear music before Gramps arrived in 2012. A local group called the Black Music Expo contacted us, and we helped them develop a streaming program and shot a lot of stuff at Holocene. 5883 Eden Park Pl. I’m excited for whatever that looks like for it to come back. “I am a … How it’s going: a multimedia conglomerate with its own film production company; massive psychedelic art installations in three cities, with more in the works; and a founder who went from shoplifting video games to make rent to raising millions of dollars in VC funding. 424. A flier for a Halloween party at Gramps. It’s made out of ashtrays. For all of those three decades, the venue has been steered by the two-woman team of owner Barrie Buck and talent buyer Velena Vego, who figures she has booked more than 6,000 shows. It’s a giant, life-size bear. That thing creeps people out so bad. If you want to support us, just buy a ticket! We’ve had some pretty big DJs and performers, but I think a lot of people who come to House of Yes on a typical Saturday night may not even know who’s DJing. Located in Carrboro, North Carolina, it’s a place where locals and students from UNC-Chapel Hill come to enjoy a night of music and a pint or two from one of the area’s many breweries. Is there something on display at the venue, maybe memorabilia, that’s been there forever and everyone knows about? Check out more of Pitchfork’s celebration of the past, present, and future of live music here. They’ve lived here for a few years now and have a new record coming out. In the ’90s, there was the initial optimism but it kind of went away. Some years, those months are awful, but we were just crushing. The band purchased the venue in November 2018, and when Covid spiked in New Orleans a little over a year later, Mercurio says, “It seemed like it was possibly maybe the worst decision we’ve ever made.” But the club’s loyal following both in the city and beyond—along with some inventive new projects—proved invaluable during the pandemic. Even our accountant! Oh man. My little staff has this magic yellow piece of string that’s exactly six feet [laughs]. He spends his days checking on grant opportunities and prepping for multiple possible reopening scenarios. The Record Club and Tip’s TV were concepts that we thought about pre-pandemic, so it gave us time to actually concentrate on them. It feels really good to be booking again and reaching out to artists. So if someone walks in while we’re just hanging out, they think someone’s standing there. We flew Hank Thompson up from Texas to play one of our anniversaries, and brought in Alex Chilton and the Ventures. Though the space remains wonderfully retro, with a disco ball hanging and paintings of the Croatian countryside flanking the stage, they’ve used the pandemic lull to renovate the main ballroom, upgrading from an old-school analog soundboard to a digital one that better facilitates live-streaming. Ray Chin opened Ray's Golden Lion in 1963 in Uptown Richland and turned his venue into a hot spot for food and entertainment. What’s the bathroom situation like at the Cradle? It sucks. When we reopen, I’m gonna be a fucking mess.”. It’s so big, and there are so many different rooms, that if you don’t like what’s happening in one room, you can walk into the next one and find something completely different. Chilkoot Charlie’s (known by Alaskans as simply “Koot’s”) is more than your typical music venue—it’s a rambling entertainment compound that takes up almost a full city block. I watch documentaries and read a lot. Everyone. I bought him at the Thing, that junk store down the block, with the intention of displaying our shirt on him. Planning everything to their specifications, they designed a room in which there’s “truly not a bad spot to see a show,” according to Kulbel, with a wraparound second-floor balcony and no giant support poles to block views. When we did the first show back right at the beginning of August, Jim Elkington played. There are almost always artists and musicians hanging around, and the team at Trinosophes actively works to help the city’s creatives find opportunities and even grant money. When you see a heavy band there, it just makes sense. During the pandemic, the venue has focused on boosting BIPOC-owned businesses in its newsletters and getting the word out about local COVID resources. When we first came here, there was a Statue of Liberty lawn ornament in front of the building. The history; the legacy. A Halloween party at Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return. They’re big. 3 Eyed Fish Wine Bar (Richland) During this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, the owners of House of Yes noticed that people were tagging the venue on Instagram. getty. I pretty much don’t leave the house. Venue Music Streaming is a way for music fans, audiences, and venue patrons to tune-in to their local music venues from home through curated music playlists. And indeed, from its all-black design to the vintage memorabilia displayed behind the bar—much of it from Shepherd’s personal collection and childhood bedroom—Saint Vitus has brought that vision to life. And that’s great. Outdoors only. 5,465 visits. We’re doing a lot of digital programming. Grimes: We’ll have to re-familiarize ourselves, as I’m sure new bands have sprouted up, and probably some have broken up. After having to shut things down in November, they recently reopened again at roughly an eighth of their usual capacity. How is the larger arts community in Cleveland doing right now? Photo courtesy of Masquerade. The archive currently has 468 flyers going back to the early '90s associated with 576 bands and 56 venues. Is there a signature drink that’s associated with the club? I got to be there, and it was unreal. What have your internal conversations been like about reopening the venue? 130 N Central Ave. “This is a cool place. Another thing about Neurolux is that it’s also open as a bar, so we don't do closed soundchecks. And feel free to use these fine facilities.”. It may not look like … Instead of a ticket taker, we have a greeter who seats people and tells them the rules. I absolutely adore them. Anchorage, AlaskaCapacity: 999Established: 1970Best Known For: A space big enough to hold something for everybody. One set of American RnB and Soul and one that’s a Latin historical overview. Des Moines, IowaCapacity: 700Established: 2012Best Known For: Eclectic booking, good sound, familiar faces. Built to Spill were coming up then and there were a handful of other bands that were kind of getting the Seattle treatment: Everyone was starting to pay attention. How to support Milton’s Playhouse: Donate to musicians, Washington, D.C.Capacity: 1,200Established: 1980Best Known For: The best staff in the biz. Tallent: Smashing Pumpkins did their East Coast residency at the Orange Peel in 2007, when the band had reunited after breaking up, and they did nine nights over two weeks. On a typical pre-pandemic Saturday, one could spend all day there, beginning with a boozy brunch and ending with a midnight DJ set fueled by the venue’s signature Pink Baby mate slushies. Cassandra Wilson also performed an amazing concert here as well. When you walk into Minton’s, the energy is such that you will get goosebumps—it transports you. Can you recall a favorite night in the club? Why did 2020 seem like it would be such a big year? Here, live music is just half of the show. Those two parties are the biggest parties that we've ever had, and have lines out the door most of the time. Sarchasm guitarist Mateo Campos has been volunteering at Gilman since he was 12 years old—14 years later, he is one of the venue’s head bookers and social media managers. But we can do our best to make sure that it feels full when it's not, and it feels awesome when it is. If we’re going to preserve Great Scott, it has to be in Allston. You would probably be shocked. It smells like sweat. One year after their stages went dark, live music workers from across the country talk about what makes their spaces so important and how you can help them. The Cradle community is so strong that last summer a group of artists including Superchunk and The Mountain Goats contributed to a compilation album to benefit the venue. But instead we have not had a lot of guidance, and we’re left to weave through this as we see fit. What are your predictions for the coming year? Florida music venues are allowed to be open. All right! We’ve had Megan Thee Stallion, Prince, Devo, Duran Duran, Adele when she was just breaking out with 19. Liz Tallent: We’re right downtown, so we’re a fixture of life. They’ve been here five or six times over the years, and they have always been amazing. I would also get one or two up and coming awesome electronic guys that would play at Synth Battle to do some bassy electro-y kind of stuff and I would get Soul Oddity to play live. People. Audrey Schaefer (Communications Director): At the time, there was a local D.C. band called R.E.M., who were coming up at the same time as this other outfit out of Georgia called R.E.M. The inclusive vibe and legendary parties have established House of Yes as a fixture of Brooklyn nightlife. I remember everyone being hammered. Copper Top Tap House and Growler Fills (Kennewick) Usually, a ticket to Metro will also get you into Smartbar. What's the bathroom situation like at Gramps? There was one night when Wayne [Coyne] was just hanging out. The Pinhook is, in the best of times, more than a rock club, equally likely to fill its calendar with drag shows, dance parties, and letter-writing nights for incarcerated people. Find out which bands are playing where, hour by hour, at local venues, festivals, bars and restaurants. It would be cool to have an event like that as a comeback, so that it's like we're all celebrating together instead of just as a single space. But the thing that has never changed is that we are a community house. Maarquii, Chanti Darling, and William Ylvisaker at Holocene. We started with Americana and garage rock, and we also did jazz and blues and Texas swing. After Arcade Fire’s Neumos show, the next show I did for them was at Thunderbird Stadium in Vancouver, like 4,500 people. What does an average day at Trinosophes look like during normal times? What were some of your favorite Johnny Brenda’s shows? It’s not a huge city, but even before Asheville was on all the “must visit” lists and blowing up as a tourist destination, the Orange Peel was bringing really big acts to town. VIEW BY. Lo Talker. We have to get all new food, drink stuff—getting containers and everything else. Athens, GeorgiaCapacity: 500Established: 1979Best Known For: Being a bastion of college rock, After starting out in a loft lit by the single bulb that gives this legendary indie launching pad its name, The 40 Watt is about to celebrate 30 years in its current location at the red-dirt heart of the University of Georgia’s hometown of Athens. Is there something on display at the venue that means a lot to you? But these brushes with indie celebrity belie the Eastside club’s primary focus on its immediate community, as a home base for local bands and DJs, an outpost for niche sounds, and a platform for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC events. You already know which one won. Mike Grimes: That was pretty fucking historic. We don’t cater to any specific genre. If you walk in randomly, you could get a lot of different impressions depending on when you come and what the vibe is and who shows up. She doesn’t drink but her husband had to get her and take her back home in their minivan. That really helped. They were huge R.E.M. We’ve had Sean Paul. Mezzo Thai (Richland) These are … That’s the only reason we’ve been okay. And then a lot of bands: Temples, the Drums, Boys Noize. I get it. It’s about prioritizing our people and making them feel safe. From a design standpoint, [the new space] is a little too wide to replicate the kind of tunnel effect that Great Scott had. What do people in Asheville say is special about the Orange Peel? Another time I was supposed to interview local noise-rock linchpins Wolf Eyes at some normie bar, but instead, the band told me to drive them to Trinosophes because the vibe was better. I used to listen to Gorilla Biscuits’ tape, Start Today, while I was mowing lawns growing up. It’s for everyone.”, Miki Young: There was a Korean restaurant called San Soo Kab San that was in the area for a while. I guess it just moved around the block. What does that look like, staff-wise and with the safety protocols? I recall sweat, fierce energy, and the realization that this was the last time we’d see this band play in a room so small. “With Radio Boise and Record Exchange in the neighborhood too,” he says, “there’s a hub that makes it easy for bands to go to the studio, then do an in-store, and play a show.”, Neurolux’s outdoor patio has been a COVID-safe hangout for the past year, but Gilbert is eager for the venue to resume more normal, which also includes karaoke and raucous late-night DJ sets. Obviously it’s not a moneymaker, but it’s been really fulfilling. (My own experiences at the address—seeing both indie rockers Chastity Belt and rap renegade JPEGMAFIA at the attached, 250-capacity 7th St Entry—back ups Ryan’s claims of eclecticism.) Mikey Wheeler: We have. Is there anything you’re excited to show off once the venue opens again? We keep all our doors open and giant fans running. That diversity can be seen in its pre-pandemic lineup which featured old favorites like Andy Bey and new ones like Vanisha Gould. What do people in Omaha like about Slowdown? At Wooly’s shows, more often than not, it seems like everyone I know is there—definitely the case at the last concert I attended pre-COVID, a typically raucous Black Lips gig. His name is Benny Benack III, and Jenn Jade. Lapan: The moment when I’m at the show and realize, “Oh, they just did half the set and I haven’t thought about COVID once.”, How to support Songbyrd: Buy records and merch from their online store, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCapacity: 250Established: 2006Best Known For: Indie rockers on the rise. That would be so redeeming—that we made it through a year and a half being closed [at 85 capacity, the venue is too small to open reasonably at reduced numbers], and somehow here we are, just trying to navigate. Inside, it’s become more of a TV studio, in a way. This versatility allowed them to adapt quickly last year, as they started hosting livestreams, outdoor shows, and even socially distanced movie nights. What’s the most popular part of Baby’s All Right’s decor? Fortunately, the bar and restaurant have remained open during the pandemic, keeping Johnny Brenda’s afloat until live music returns. Graphic by Drew Litowitz, photos by Stacy Schwartz, Ryan Watanabe, Justin Sengly, Steve Cohen, and Meredith Kestel. Paul McCartney at Pappy and Harriet’s in 2016. “When I was first making music in my house, the dream wasn’t to play in a huge arena,” the War on Drugs’ Adam Granduciel told The Philadelphia Inquirer last year. Most venues didn’t touch it until the last decade, which I don’t want to go into for different reasons–more political than anything else. What have you been doing to keep the venue alive since the pandemic? Which is good, but also a challenge. The following is a list of some of the venues in the Tri-Cities that feature live music entertainment. Photo by Joshua McGowan. There’s good parking. For decades, you knew you were having a good night in New York City if you landed at S.O.B.’s. A trip to Austin just isn't complete without a little live music. Sign-ups for the open mic session begin at 7:00 p.m., first come, first served, limit four performers, and two songs each. Information is provided about the "nightlife" music scene in Tri-Cities Washington that includes local bands and musicians, venues, and music event calendars. The Hideout is one of Chicago’s best-known venues, though it’s not exactly a bar you can stumble upon. I felt like I was going to rip my hair out. It was dark, and there was no sound, but the rhythm section just kept playing to the fire alarm. New York, New YorkCapacity: 400Established: 1982Best Known For: Showcasing rap stars of tomorrow. Screaming Females, New Year's Eve 2013 into 2014. billy woods and Moor Mother was another really special one—that was also right before lockdown. Photo by Nathaniel Shannon. As clips of a bewildered Weeknd stumbling through a golden hall of mirrors went viral, New Yorkers had been reminded of something: trying to find a free stall in House of Yes’s gender-neutral, selfie-magnet bathroom whose walls are adorned with similar gilded mirrors. Grimes: Within six weeks or so of opening, we got calls from Matt and Brad [Shultz] saying, “Hey, what are you doing next Tuesday?” They said they wanted to come play. They also improvised ways to throw the occasional (safe) show throughout the late summer and fall last year, either in the parking lot or with drastically reduced crowds. Mohawk assistant general manager Mikey Wheeler has been the venue’s only employee while it weathers the pandemic with closed doors. Nirvana in 1991. The Empty Glass Café is a phenomenal venue where a passion for live music lives and breathes in everything they do. Live music events in greater Fort Lauderdale. Sam Summers: Gorilla Biscuits with Modern Life Is War in 2018. How to support Baby’s All Right: Donate here. There’s a painting of a giant pair of bolt cutters over the entrance to the main room that's been there forever, and super satirical McDonald's art in one of the corners that’s a social commentary on starvation. What was your personal favorite concert at the venue? Kae Burke (Co-owner): The real mascot is this polar bear, the Bear of Yes, that has always been in the venue and part of the party. We get a cross section, but in the indie world there’s everyone from Pavement to Superchunk, Built to Spill, and Elliott Smith. Tours will be regional, because of states having different restrictions, different vaccination rates. “This is a good time to help build audiences for local bands,” says Barber. It has blue pea flower tea and it’s topped with a salt rim and a big puff of cotton candy. The venue itself anchors a larger mixed-use complex, also built by the Slowdown team, that includes a nonprofit movie theater, restaurants, a brewery, and Saddle Creek’s headquarters. You're entering this headspace of creativity as you're heading to the venue. We did some streaming shows at first, but now we’re gearing up. Opened Venue City Capacity Mainland China 2007 National Center For The Performing Arts: … I think that’s always been really cool for people in Asheville to have a legitimate music club. What would be your dream first show back? How is the venue dealing with Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s announcement to end the mask mandate? It really sunk in that Mohawk was going to be my home for a while. Punk may have sold out but Gilman never did: major label bands are still banned, all decisions are voted on by volunteers, and generations of local bands have been able to hone their craft inside this dark, sweaty box, whether ’90s Bay staples Blatz, Crimpshrine and Link 80 or current house favorites like Sarchasm, Grumpster and Get Married. We have our normal local bands, but you never know what’s going to happen. We had Iggy and the Stooges in 2013 for South by Southwest. I don’t know if that’s something the public knows about. "I think that in the absence of a plague,” Lavin says, “had the owner just decided to retire last year and we tried to make this move, it would already be a done deal and we’d probably already be having shows.". We also hosted Rashida Tlaib’s party before she went off to Congress, and that had a really historic recording of her addressing her peers. I had become friends with the owner and was like, “Hey, I have this event that needs to be moved. 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