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'''The Cane Break Supper Club''' was a restaurant and live music venue located at 1924 [[4th Avenue North]].  It was owned by [[Bob Cain]] and featured the house band [[The Cain Breakers]].
[[Image:Cane Break ad.jpg|right|thumb|221px]]
'''The Cane Break''' was a restaurant and live music venue located at 1924 [[4th Avenue North]].  It was owned by [[Bob Cain]] and featured the house band [[The Cain Breakers]]. The menu featured char-broiled steaks and lobster. Jacket and tie was required.


In [[2009]], musicians who played at the Cane Break and the [[Sho-Boat Lounge]] reunited for a performance at [[2009 City Stages|City Stages]].
In [[2009]], musicians who played at the Cane Break and the [[Sho-Boat Lounge]] reunited for a performance at [[2009 City Stages|City Stages]].
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*[http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/NightclubGuide(10-69).jpg Advertisement] circa October 1969, via [[Birmingham Rewound]]
*[http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/NightclubGuide(10-69).jpg Advertisement] circa October 1969, via [[Birmingham Rewound]]


[[Category:Restaurants]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Nightclubs]]
[[Category:Supper clubs]]
[[Category:Former nightclubs]]
[[Category:4th Avenue North]]
[[Category:4th Avenue North]]

Latest revision as of 18:40, 8 August 2012

Cane Break ad.jpg

The Cane Break was a restaurant and live music venue located at 1924 4th Avenue North. It was owned by Bob Cain and featured the house band The Cain Breakers. The menu featured char-broiled steaks and lobster. Jacket and tie was required.

In 2009, musicians who played at the Cane Break and the Sho-Boat Lounge reunited for a performance at City Stages.

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