jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2011

Investors plan to reopen Five Points Music Hall - Birmingham Business Journal:

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Jeff Manns, member of the Birmingham-basefd band U.S. and operator of several musicx clubsin Jackson, Miss., said he and a groul of others will reopen the club in about a month to its former glory. The site in Five Points South was home to a formetr music club with the same name that featuref local and national acts and later home toBananaa Joe’s, which closed last year after publicc outcry over a late-night shooting in the parkingh lot. Manns said security concernds will be addressed with additional securityh staff andthe club’s only entrance will be through the fronr on 20th Street South, not in the back.
Afterd minor renovations, he Five Points South’s newest addition will featurw a live music venue for a variety of including country, rock and jazz and an oyster pub. Mannws said plans call for the pub to front 20th Streetg and be open seven days a while the live music venue will be open only when acts are Last week, the Birmingham City Council approved the club’s liquor license. And as the grand openinfg act for the Five PointsMusicv Hall, Manns said he’s currently working on nabbing saxophonist David Sanborn.

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