The
Mercury Lounge reached its 25th anniversary, an ancient venue by New York rock
club standards. According to New York
magazine, "just about every successful band" to come out of New York
City in the early 2000s got its professional start performing at the 250-capacity
rock club. The Strokes built a career there through repeated bookings, and the
venue’s booker at the time, Ryan Gentles, even quit his job there in order to
become the band’s manager—a position he still holds today. The club’s small
stage hosted numerous local bands that would go on to headline arenas,
including the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol and the National. International and
national artists including Ed Sheeran, Arcade
Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Broken Social Scene, Mumford & Sons and Dua Lipa showcased early in their
careers at the Mercury Lounge.
Located at
217 East Houston Street in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the five story tenement
building dates back to 1900 and reportedly housed the servants to the Astor
mansion on Fifth Avenue, connected by underground tunnels. Garfein's Restaurant
occupied the storefront space in the early part of the 20th century, and from
1933 to 1993 the storefront housed Shastone Memorials, which displayed
tombstones in its windows. In 1993 the street floor became the Mercury Lounge.
An intermittent series of concerts dubbed
"25 Years of Mercury Lounge" will highlight the club's silver anniversary
in 2019. Richard Barone, Laura Cantrell, Peter Stampfel and Gary Lucas, all
stalwarts from the club's early years, performed at the new series' opening
night on February 4; surprise guests that night included Emily Duff and
Michelle Shocked. Between live music performances, the Empire State Soul Club djs, who played the opening night
at Mercury Lounge 25 years ago, reunited for
the first time in years to play the room for this event. Vapors of
Morphine, a group featuring original Morphine members Dana Colley and Jerome
Dupree, performed later in the week, as did the reunion of Ambulance LTD. Other special events
recalling the venue's early years will be booked throughout 2019.
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Peter Stampel & Gary Lucas |
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Gary Lucas & Emily Duff |
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Peter Stampfel & Michelle Shocked |
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Laura Cantrell & Richard Barone |
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Peter Stampfel & Richard Barone |
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Gary Lucas & Richard Barone |
Thanks for the coverage, Charley! It was fun to reunite with so many dear friends and great artists!
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