The lizard lounge, the new front room at the paradise, ZuZu, and of course TT's, to name a few. On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, David Pearlman wrote: > Yeah, the Kendall Cafe is a great place because of the artists > they've booked in this small (very small) club. But that's it. It's > not physically a very appealing club, nor are their policies. > > I have much fonder memories for Nightstage, which closed in the early > '90s. Now THAT was a great small club. They seemed to do pretty well, > too, so I never figured out why they bit the dust. The place has been > sitting vacant (and not for sale as far as I can tell) ever since. > Saw Matthew Sweet, Aimee Mann, Peter Himmelman, "In Their Own Words" > shows and others there. Sigh. > > Now what hip similar venues are left? The Lizard Lounge? Johnny D's can > be OK, but they don't tend to book much in the way of pop or rock. > > dap > > > Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 00:12:34 -0400 > > From: king radio > > To: audities@smoe.org > > Subject: Re: anybody in Boston know the skinny on this?? > > > > > > 5 people were at the show. They stopped giving artists 1/2 price > > meals. Despite seeing some pretty good shows there (first Pernice > > Brothers date ever with Joe, Tom and Joe's brother - Beacon > > Hillbillies - Kevin Salem on and on and on....) I have to wipe the > > nostalgia from my eyes. It's a tiny place with crummy sound and is a > > god awful place to see a show, unless the circumstances are perfect, > > and they seldom are. > > >