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+ | From NY Times Article "CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK; Live Rock: A Guide To New Clubs" dated December 2nd, 1994. | ||
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+ | "The Pozo Lounge is a three-story East Village dance club that recently started booking rock bands on its ground floor. The glitter touches, like a shiny red curtain, are tucked away; the neon sign on a wall is turned off, and the mirrored disco ball overhead is left in the dark. For decor, there's a silver spray-painted junk collage -- a hubcap, a trumpet, a keyboard -- over the bar and a cartoonish mural on one wall. Local bands play through a brash sound system on a nicely raised stage, bashing away in hopes of attracting enough attention to move on up the club circuit." |
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From NY Times Article "CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK; Live Rock: A Guide To New Clubs" dated December 2nd, 1994.
"The Pozo Lounge is a three-story East Village dance club that recently started booking rock bands on its ground floor. The glitter touches, like a shiny red curtain, are tucked away; the neon sign on a wall is turned off, and the mirrored disco ball overhead is left in the dark. For decor, there's a silver spray-painted junk collage -- a hubcap, a trumpet, a keyboard -- over the bar and a cartoonish mural on one wall. Local bands play through a brash sound system on a nicely raised stage, bashing away in hopes of attracting enough attention to move on up the club circuit."