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Location | 688 Spring Street Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
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Owner | Steve May Tony Evans John Wicker Sheila Browning Mike Hendry |
Type | Nightclub |
Genre(s) | New wave, alternative rock, post-punk, industrial, gothic |
Capacity | 300 |
Opened | May 1980 |
Closed | November 1986 |
Website | |
http://www.688club.com |
The 688 Club was a popular alternative music venue in Atlanta, Georgia,[1] located at 688 Spring Street, near the intersection of Spring and 3rd Streets. The 688 Club opened in May 1980[2] and closed in November 1986.[3] The club was operated by Steve May.[4] The club was co-owned by Tony Evans,[5] John Wicker,[6] and in its final years by Mike Hendry.[7] Cathy Hendrix served as the club's music director.[8] During its brief lifetime, the 688 played host to hundreds of punk rock, new wave and alternative rock bands, many of whom would later become well known.[9]
During the early 1980s, the 688 Club was the primary place for up-and-coming bands from Atlanta and Athens, Georgia, to get noticed. Among the groups that regularly played there were R.E.M. and Pylon. The club spun off an independent record label, 688 Records,[10] which survived for a time even after 688 Club had closed.[11] Dash Rip Rock's self-titled debut LP was the first album released by 688 Records.[8]
The club re-opened as the "686 Club" on December 31, 1986, but was renamed "The Rollick" the next day.[12][13] By 1990, the space was occupied by a club called "Weekends".[14] The club was operated by an Atlanta attorney as an industrial/goth club known as Tyranny from 1995 - 2000. The space was later occupied by Outa Control Inc.[15] Sometime thereafter, the original building was extensively remodeled. As of July 2012, it houses a Concentra urgent care medical facility.
A partial list of notable bands and artists that appeared at the 688 Club between 1980 and 1986:[14]
She refers to the long-defunct 688 Club, the popular early-'80s new-wave venue that was a keystone in Atlanta's alternative music scene.
The 688 Club celebrates it sixth birthday this week and may be losing its reputation as the place for tourists to spot punks in the flesh.
Financial problems have forced the closing of the 688 Club, a 6-year-old fixture of Atlanta's pop-music scene.
Steve May, who guided the historic 688 Club during its short life (1980-86)[...]
No real plan yet for a deserved benefit/memorial show here for the late Tony Evans, the genial Brit best known as a co-owner of the old 688 Club.
The brutal beating of 688 Club part-owner John Wicker in the parking lot of the Spring Street club on December 16, 1985. Four skinheads have been charged.
Rodney Crowell is performing Friday at the 688 Club, a venue associated more with punk and new wave music than with country-rock, because he's learned it isn't enough to be a gifted songwriter.
The record was released by Atlanta's 688 Records, an offshoot from the 688 Club, one of the city's favorite new music nightspots.
Atlanta's 688 Club is apparently history, but the record label it spawned lives on independently.
The closed 688 Club, which reopened New Year's Eve as the 686 Club, has been renamed The Rollick by its new owners.
[Robert] Warren, a journalism student at Georgia State University in the summer of '84, will be playing bass with the Fleshtones at The Rollick, which was the 688 Club when he first saw the band.
The tribute to the 688 Club, which from 1980 until '86 occupied the Spring Street space now filled by Weekends, will feature Athens bands[...]
10000 Maniacs: With the Windbreakers, at the 688 Club, 688 Spring St. Saturday, March 29. Club opens at 9 pm Music begins about 11 pm $5.
Atlanta's Swimming Pool Q's play tonight and Saturday at the 688 Club, 688 Spring St., with The Accelerators opening tonight and The Coolies Saturday.
Ms. Hoffs, who will perform Thursday at Six Flags Over Georgia with guitarist-vocalist Vicki Peterson, said "That's why we like to tour a lot, and while these summer shows are outdoors and larger, we still love to play in clubs - we used to play the 688 Club there."
The BoDeans: With opening act Cowboy & Spin Girl, at the 688 Club, 688 Spring St.
They were relegated to punk-oriented halls such as Atlanta's long-gone 688 Club and were lucky to get their music played occasionally on non-commercial radio.
Joe Bidewell, who brings one of his three musical faces to Atlanta's Margaritaville tonight, finds it "incredible" that John Cale is performing a few blocks away at the 688 Club.
Fans of the defunct 688 Club may remember Johnny Clegg and Savuka [...] The 688 Club was where the multiracial South African band made its Atlanta debut.
Jonathan Richman, who will perform at the 688 Club tonight, isn't the kind of performer who is either loved or hated.
Love Tractor, which likes to claim it's the last of the first Athens bands, warmed up for its Saturday night performance at the 688 Club by painting a house.
Flea, bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, had no trouble at all leaving home for the brief road trip that brings the funkily rocking Los Angeles quartet to the 688 Club tonight.
Emmylou Harris who, astonishingly, is scheduled to open for The Replacements June 28 at the 688 Club[...]
Walk the West, a Nashville band, and the Smithereens, a New Jersey band that sounds British, play tonight at the 688 Club, 688 Spring St.
Timbuk 3, a husband, wife and jam box trio sing "The Future's So Bright I've Gotta Wear Shades" late tonight at the 688 Club, 688 Spring St.