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CBGB May Live Again

Posted 11 months ago

The hugely influential club CBGB may live once again. The New York City club that launced Blondie, Talking Heads, Patti Smith and many others shut down last year, but a group of investors, members of late owner Hilly Kristal's family and past employees have gotten together to form CBGB Holdings. The new company is looking to fulfill Kristal's dream of opening a CBGBs in Las Vegas along with honoring the legacy of the club in rock history.

Robert Williams, a member of the ownership team, said "This is an awesome responsibility and we are pleased to have arranged for CBGB to be a featured exhibit at the new Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ANNEX opening this week in New York City. It honors the club's place in Rock & Roll History and preserves important artifacts for all to enjoy.

"There were and are lots of clubs around the world, but there was only one CBGB," says Terry Stewart, president of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. "Its contribution to rock & roll is undeniable. It is only fitting to have the awning, graffitied walls, and other important pieces of the club here as a key exhibit."

James Blueweiss, another owner who worked closely with Kristal during his final year, added "Everyone knows Hilly wanted to re-open CBGB's in Vegas so we are meeting potential developers and partners there as well as exploring options in a select handful of other entertainment capitals. The company also plans to revamp www.CBGB.com into an online destination and community built around 360 degrees of CBGB, the place to discover cutting edge music, meet friends, share music news, and celebrate the club's past with a CBGB type Wikipedia that will invite everyone who experienced the club to tell their story."

The group will be exposing the legacy of the club to young music lovers next summer by placing a touring exhibit with the Vans WARPED Tour. In addition, the CBGB vault is being reviewed to find historically significant tapes from over the last thirty years for commercial release.

"Our ultimate goal is to make CBGB's relevant again to a whole new generation by putting it back on the frontlines of discovering the next Ramones whether that be on CBGB.com, a CBGB Radio Channel or live at a CBGB venue," says Blueweiss. "Our plans were enthusiastically embraced by Hilly before he passed away. In fact, he was looking forward to his new role with us as Chairman Emeritus of CBGB Holdings. I think Hilly would have been very pleased with what we have accomplished to date."

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Comments (2)

  1. Charley Rogulewski says

    i hope this happens. i'm mean it will serve as a museum of sorts. and as someone who went to the original, i'll be able to say ... "i saw the hold steady, etc at the original spot in nyc." not as cool as seeing talking head there tho

    Permalink posted 12/05/2008
  2. Punk Turns 30 says

    i am always conflicted about the closing of the original and the opening of ANY satellite CBGB.

    as johnny thunders sang, "you can't put your arms around a memory; don't try."

    on the other hand... those of us who were able to see live music there (and those of us lucky to be born at the right time) shouldn't be the only people on earth to experience that CBGB je ne sais quoi.

    i hope that the vegas outpost will include the rats, a big lazy and docile dog near the front door, like hilly always had and the graffiti and the general hodge podge of clutter.... otherwise, its not CBGB

    Permalink posted 12/11/2008

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