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'''Slacker 66''' was a music store and skateboarding supply shop located in [[Homewood]]. It was owned by [[Takehold Records]] founder [[Chad Johnson]]. The store often hosted independent Christian and secular bands. Johnson also hosted frequent "mini-fests" with a half-dozen bands at his church nearby. | '''Slacker 66''' was a music store and skateboarding supply shop located at 1725 [[27th Terrace South]] just off [[Central Avenue]] in [[Homewood]]. It was owned by [[Takehold Records]] founder [[Chad Johnson]]. The store often hosted independent Christian and secular bands. Johnson also hosted frequent "mini-fests" with a half-dozen bands at his church nearby. | ||
The name was also used for an internet message board administrated by Johnson. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 16 March 2009
Slacker 66 was a music store and skateboarding supply shop located at 1725 27th Terrace South just off Central Avenue in Homewood. It was owned by Takehold Records founder Chad Johnson. The store often hosted independent Christian and secular bands. Johnson also hosted frequent "mini-fests" with a half-dozen bands at his church nearby.
The name was also used for an internet message board administrated by Johnson.
References
- Martin, Adam (n. d.) "Birmingham Indie Retrospect (1998-2005)" Bham.fm