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'''Lowenbrau Haus''' (later, just '''Lowenbrau''') was a nightclub in [[Homewood]] that featured folk singers and groups during the 1960s. House bands at the club included [[Richard and Jim]] and [[Three on a String]].
'''Lowenbrau Haus''' (later, just '''Lowenbrau''') was a nightclub located at 2920 1/2 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in [[Homewood]]. Owned by [[Julian Liner]], the club featured folk singers and groups during the 1960s. House bands at the club included [[Richard and Jim]], [[Jack Hare]], [[Robert Shillito]], [[Grant & Ginger]] and [[Three on a String]]. The club's kitchen sold hot dogs and tamales for 10¢ a piece, and Saturday nights were open talent competitions hosted by [[Jerry Ryan]].


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[[Category:Music clubs]]
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[[Category:18th Street South Homewood]]

Revision as of 18:09, 8 August 2012

Lowenbrau Haus (later, just Lowenbrau) was a nightclub located at 2920 1/2 18th Street South in Homewood. Owned by Julian Liner, the club featured folk singers and groups during the 1960s. House bands at the club included Richard and Jim, Jack Hare, Robert Shillito, Grant & Ginger and Three on a String. The club's kitchen sold hot dogs and tamales for 10¢ a piece, and Saturday nights were open talent competitions hosted by Jerry Ryan.

References

  • Haden, Courtney (July 31, 2008) "Friendly folk: Local music lovers get a BFF." Birmingham Weekly