
Episode 2048
The Story of NYC's Legendary Venue "The Bottom Line"
March 2, 202614m 27s
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Show Notes
The live music venue "The Bottom Line" closed in 2004, 30 years after being a go-to place for everyone from Bruce Springsteen to Gil Scott-Heron. Co-founder Allan Pepper has teamed up with journalist Billy Altman talk about their new book Positively Fourth & Mercer: The Inside Story of New York's Iconic Music Club, and listeners call in to share their Bottom Line memories.
Photo by David Gahr/Getty Images: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at The Bottom Line
Topics
storytellinghistoryculturemusicnightlifelive_musicentertainmentmusic_venuesnew_york_historylocal_wnyccommunitycall_ingna_localwnyc_app_localrock_historybooks