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Thank you for the great Info. Little David Smith from the 521 is my Dad. I updated info to sir shambling about who my dad was.
Been mentioning a few 'neglected' Brooklyn soul venues on the thread about THE SHELLS .... but opening it up as a separate topic to allow more places to be discussed.
Loads of big theatres in Brooklyn back then that had live soul shows on at times.
The Brevoort Theatre seated 2300 & admitted a 'standing only' crowd as well when sold out. As the packages featured at the theatre usually stayed a week back in the early / mid 60's, then with 3 shows a night midweek & 4 a night on weekends, around 50,000 people would attend the most popular of the live shows ..... and the only advertising they did was to post up handbills on lam posts around the borough plus get radio DJ's to mention who was on.
Other theatres there included the Fox, Paramount & Bushwick (pictures of some up on the SHELLS thread).
But there were also lots of bars & clubs that also had live acts on.
The Riverland Lounge located on the corner of Brevoort Place and Bedford (right across the street from the Brevoort Theatre) had live shows ... PLUS .... the 521 Club (1134 Fulton St) not only featured live acts but ran it's own record label !!!
I'm told that there were also bars / lounges in the mid section of Fulton St, (between Franklin & Bedford). Another bar and lounge that was located on the corner of Spencer and Fulton (again this was situated between Franklin & Bedford). There was also a big bar on the corner of Bedford and Fulton, but the names of them all seem to be lost in the sands of time.
Those Brooklyn based 'Dig Deeper' boys certainly have a legacy to live to.
Anyone know of any more good live venues (or record label bases) in the area back then ??