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Is not: West Main music hall closes
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jackie: the charlottesville music scene is sort of sad. the vibe of most of the venues in charlottesville isn't that great either. we don't have anything like the 9:30 club or alley katz. we need a decent, straight-up, no frills rock club without all the pretentious attitude and prices. i miss the old trax nightclub and wish we could get back some soul in...
IsNotIs: I hope when the Jefferson opens it fills the gap that Trax left many years ago. I hear they're going to get acts akin to what the National is pulling down in Richmond. That would make me very happy. The National is a great place. A bit on the $$$ side, but now that I'm not a poor college kid anymore, I don't mind paying a few extra bucks to see...
RIP IS: With the Southern just opening and the Jefferson on the way, this was bound to happen. I agree with the post above. I really hope the Jeff makes this a music town again.
Jim: Word seems to be that Si closed as well, so this was probably going to happen whether the Jeff or the Southern were opening or not.
nate: please note like Alley Katz. they rip off bands. we need more venues that dont TRY be something, but just BE. thats why outback lodge is still open.
Rog: I have no inside info here, but I question whether booking bands that supposedly demand large guarantees was really the issue. If it was a booking issue, I think it probably had more to do with the fact that the bands tended toward the third-rate jam band than anything else. Look at the schedule, these are not high dollar acts. http://isvenue.com/...
Vijith Assar: The poetry event on Wednesday has been moved to Rapture, and the Perpetual Groove/Savoy show on Thursday has been canned altogether.
Chris: Could be just another victim of Cvilles over saturated music scene. There are so many musicians here and so many venues, most local artists play for free or a meager percentage of the bar. There's not enough people here willing to pay for music to support a big scene. Quite frankly I doubt this community will be able to keep both the Southern and...
followthemoney: The reporting here is a little shaky. Check the Hook's own archives. The person to follow here is Mo Roman, who has restaurants in Richmond and elsewhere.
Buzzbox: Funk Revolution: Local duo's new release pushed acoustic boundaries
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Patsy: I am so gonna be there!! Rock on Jay and Morwenna. Thanks for your music and thanks for being different!! See you in a week!!!!!
mark: photo taken by Britta-Lena Lasko
Concert tipster: Why tix were as low as $19
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DF: Who cares about carbon offsets? I posed this far more important question on another page: Will they be selling beer in Scott Stadium as they now do in JPJ?
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