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'''Cave 9''' is a volunteer-run non-profit all-ages punk and indie-rock venue located at 2237 [[Magnolia Avenue]] on [[Southside]] [[Birmingham]].  The club does not allow alcohol on premises.  It was founded in [[2003]] by the then-25-year-old [[Aaron Hamilton]] as a live-music venue which could be an all-ages alternative to bars. In [[2006]] the club received non-profit status from the IRS. Hamilton and others volunteer their time to Cave 9. The club also hosts benefit concerts to help pay state taxes it owes from before it became a non-profit. The club hosts live music almost every weekend night for a $5 cover. [[Trent Thomas]] is the sound engineer.
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'''Cave 9''' is a volunteer-run non-profit all-ages punk and indie-rock venue located at 2237 [[Magnolia Avenue]] on [[Southside]] [[Birmingham]].  The club does not allow alcohol on premises.  It was founded in [[2003]] by the then-25-year-old [[Aaron Hamilton]] as a live-music venue which could be an all-ages alternative to bars. The club hosts live music almost every weekend night for a $5 cover. [[Trent Thomas]] is the sound engineer.
 
==Non-profit status==
In [[2006]] the club, officially known as '''Cave 9 Music and Arts Project, Inc.''', received non-profit status from the IRS. The board of directors are [[Aaron Hamilton]], director, [[William O Butler]], [[Renee Clay]], [[Jim Fahy]], [[Ryan Hanson]], and [[Trent Thomas]].  


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:47, 6 March 2007

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Cave 9 is a volunteer-run non-profit all-ages punk and indie-rock venue located at 2237 Magnolia Avenue on Southside Birmingham. The club does not allow alcohol on premises. It was founded in 2003 by the then-25-year-old Aaron Hamilton as a live-music venue which could be an all-ages alternative to bars. The club hosts live music almost every weekend night for a $5 cover. Trent Thomas is the sound engineer.


Non-profit status

In 2006 the club, officially known as Cave 9 Music and Arts Project, Inc., received non-profit status from the IRS. The board of directors are Aaron Hamilton, director, William O Butler, Renee Clay, Jim Fahy, Ryan Hanson, and Trent Thomas.

References

  • Burgess, Jeremy (March 2, 2007) "Cave 9 rocks with independence." Birmingham News.

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