The bottom line

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The building on 4th Street, erected in 1900, that housed the Club Bottom Line . It is now part of New York University .

Bottom Line was a New York venue that existed from 1974 to 2004.

history

Opened in February 1974 by Allan Pepper and Stanley Snadowsky, Club Bottom Line was located in Manhattan's Greenwich Village neighborhood (15 West Fouth Street); rock, jazz, fusion, blues and folk musicians and bands performed there, including Lou Reed ( Live: Take No Prisoners , 1978), Little Feat , Pete Seeger , Roger McGuinn , Patti Smith , Bruce Springsteen , Prince and Johnny Winter . Recordings of performances by Gato Barbieri ( Chapter Four / Alive in New York (Impulse!), Among others with Howard Johnson and Ron Carter ) as well as Randy and Michael Brecker ( The Bottom Line Archive , 1975), George Duke , Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson, Chuck Mangione , Yusef Lateef , Larry Coryell , Billy Cobham , Paul Winter , Gary Burton , Pat Metheny , Spyro Gyra , Tom Scott , Mingus Dynasty , Bob James , Betty Carter , Bill Bruford , Al Kooper and in 1999 by Kazumi Watanabe appeared on phonograms. In January 2004 the club had to close.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New York Magazine October 26, 1976
  2. ^ NY's famous Bottom Line gets reprieve [online]. USA Today, 2003-10-23, [cit. 2015-12-17]
  3. New York Magazine January 16, 1995
  4. Tom Lord : Jazz Discography (online)
  5. David Fricke: Remembering the Bottom Line: Albums Recapture NYC Club's Storied Heyday . Rolling Stone , December 17, 2015

Coordinates: 40 ° 43 ′ 44.5 "  N , 73 ° 59 ′ 42.4"  W.