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The club was known for its free-ranging open mic nights and its support for up-and-coming local bands, including blues, jazz, and traditional music alongside rock and pop. The kitchen was known for its late-night burgers. Marty was known for his gruff charm and his simple rule, "Be Nice or Be Gone", a philosophy which he promulgated in a mail-order video called "How to Find Happiness Owning a Bar".
The club was known for its free-ranging open mic nights and its support for up-and-coming local bands, including blues, jazz, and traditional music alongside rock and pop. The kitchen was known for its late-night burgers. Marty was known for his gruff charm and his simple rule, "Be Nice or Be Gone", a philosophy which he promulgated in a mail-order video called "How to Find Happiness Owning a Bar".


Marty's also had pool tables, a lending library and a sweeping mural painted in [[2003]] by [[Richard DiMarzo]]. Eagle died in January [[2013]] and the bar closed on [[August 31]] of that year.
Marty's also had pool tables, a lending library and a sweeping mural painted in [[2003]] by [[Richard DiMarzo]]. Eagle died in January [[2013]]. The bar was operated by [[Kay Ferguson]] until it closed on [[August 31]] of that year.


==References==
==References==
* Jordan, Phillip (March 8, 2007) "Deuce's wild: Ona Watson and Marty Eagle on how to love local music." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Jordan, Phillip (March 8, 2007) "Deuce's wild: Ona Watson and Marty Eagle on how to love local music." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* McAlister, Laura, Joe O'Donnell, Mary Ellen Stancill and Carla Jean Whitley (2009) "[http://www.bhammag.com/bhammag/places_bars.aspx The Drinker's Dozen]" ''Birmingham'' magazine
* McAlister, Laura, Joe O'Donnell, Mary Ellen Stancill and Carla Jean Whitley (2009) "[http://www.bhammag.com/bhammag/places_bars.aspx The Drinker's Dozen]" ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Reed, Martin J. (August 31, 2013) "Marty's Bar closing: 'It's the end of an era' for Birmingham late-night spot." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:23, 1 September 2013

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Marty's was a bar, grill and music club opened by Marty Eagle at 1813 10th Court South in Five Points South. Eagle owned the Eagle's Nest in Lakeview before moving his operation to Five Points South in 1993.

The club was known for its free-ranging open mic nights and its support for up-and-coming local bands, including blues, jazz, and traditional music alongside rock and pop. The kitchen was known for its late-night burgers. Marty was known for his gruff charm and his simple rule, "Be Nice or Be Gone", a philosophy which he promulgated in a mail-order video called "How to Find Happiness Owning a Bar".

Marty's also had pool tables, a lending library and a sweeping mural painted in 2003 by Richard DiMarzo. Eagle died in January 2013. The bar was operated by Kay Ferguson until it closed on August 31 of that year.

References

  • Jordan, Phillip (March 8, 2007) "Deuce's wild: Ona Watson and Marty Eagle on how to love local music." Birmingham Weekly
  • McAlister, Laura, Joe O'Donnell, Mary Ellen Stancill and Carla Jean Whitley (2009) "The Drinker's Dozen" Birmingham magazine
  • Reed, Martin J. (August 31, 2013) "Marty's Bar closing: 'It's the end of an era' for Birmingham late-night spot." The Birmingham News

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