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22%OFFBryan Ray Turcotte - It All Dies Anyway: L.A., Jabberjaw, and the End of an Era - 9780847839964 - V9780847839964
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It All Dies Anyway: L.A., Jabberjaw, and the End of an Era

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Description for It All Dies Anyway: L.A., Jabberjaw, and the End of an Era Hardcover. The untold history of the seminal cultural venue Jabberjaw-the underground star of Los Angeles's historic indie scene of the 1990s. Num Pages: 240 pages, 300 colour and black and white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBBWF; 3JJPR; AVGP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 250 x 301 x 32. Weight in Grams: 1888.
The untold history of the seminal cultural venue Jabberjaw-the underground star of Los Angeles's historic indie scene of the 1990s. Billing itself as a coffeehouse art gallery when it opened in 1989, Jabberjaw quickly became not only the cornerstone of the Los Angeles post-punk scene but also a hub of the underground music scene nationwide. Bridging the gap between punk and indie, Jabberjaw was a bastion of counterculture that hosted shows for bands from the obscure (Hole, Unsane) to the legendary (Nirvana, Pearl Jam) in an environment that reflected a generation. In collaboration with the owners of the club, and ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Rizzoli
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780847839964
SKU
V9780847839964
Shipping Time
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Ref
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About Bryan Ray Turcotte
Bryan Ray Turcotte is an author, curator, designer, publisher, and musician based in Los Angeles. He is the author of Punk Is Dead: Punk Is Everything and Fucked Up and Photocopied: Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement.

Reviews for It All Dies Anyway: L.A., Jabberjaw, and the End of an Era
"[This is] the story of the no-frills coffeehouse art gallery (and micro movie theatre) that serendipitously became a underground LA music venue in the '90s, closing after eight years in 1997. . .  Most enlightening are the anecdotes from the musicians, artists and the community of misfits who reminisce about their experiences seeing Nirvana, Hole, Bikini Kill, The Jesus Lizard." -COOLHUNTING.COM ... Read more

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