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'''Saturn''' is a bar and music venue located in the former [[Cory & Faulkner Hardware]] building at 204-208 [[41st Street South]] in [[Avondale]]. The business, owned by [[Brian Teasley]], opened on [[May 1]], [[2015]]. It is operated under the umbrella of New York City-based booking agency The Bowery Presents, through its Atlanta-based Bowery South subsidiary. Teasley also owns the adjoining coffee shop and bar, '''Satellite''', which functions as a lobby and lounge for the venue.
'''Saturn''' is a bar and music venue located in the former [[Cory & Faulkner Hardware]] building at 204-208 [[41st Street South]] in [[Avondale]]. The business, owned by [[Brian Teasley]], opened on [[May 1]], [[2015]]. It is operated under the umbrella of New York City-based booking agency The Bowery Presents, through its Atlanta-based Bowery South subsidiary. Teasley also owns the adjoining coffee shop and bar, '''Satellite''', which functions as a lobby and lounge for the venue. Above the bar is a loft space with bedrooms and a kitchen which is made available to touring groups as a dressing area.


The renovations to the two buildings that formerly housed [[Freshfully]] and an arcade game repair business were designed by [[Justin Brown (architect)|Justin Brown]] of [[Bilt in Alabama]]. The space-age theme of the venue was inspired by Teasley's family members who worked on Saturn rocket assembly as well as by Birmingham-raised jazz legend [[Sun Ra]], who claimed to have been born on Saturn and used the name for his own record label.
The renovations to the two buildings that formerly housed [[Freshfully]] and an arcade game repair business were designed by [[Justin Brown (architect)|Justin Brown]] of [[Bilt in Alabama]]. The space-age theme of the venue was inspired by Teasley's family members who worked on Saturn rocket assembly as well as by Birmingham-raised jazz legend [[Sun Ra]], who claimed to have been born on Saturn and used the name for his own record label.


The general manager of Saturn and Satellite is [[Carl Ratliff]], [[Charlie Smith]] is manager of the music venue, and [[Steva Casey]] is bar manager. The hall is equipped with an array of sensors and sound-producing devices designed by Teasley with engineer [[Daniel Farris]] and The Octopus Project from Austin, Texas. The system will produce a 24-hour ambient soundscapes, making Saturn a "living venue".  
When it opened, Saturn and Satellite's general manager was [[Carl Ratliff]], with [[Charlie Smith]] managing the music venue, and [[Steva Casey]] as bar manager. The hall is equipped with an array of sensors and sound-producing devices designed by Teasley with engineer [[Daniel Farris]] and The Octopus Project from Austin, Texas. The system produces continuous ambient soundscapes, making Saturn a "living venue".
 
On [[January 29]], [[2018]] a fire broke out in the upstairs loft, leading to extensive water damage from sprinklers and fire hoses.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:10, 30 January 2018

Saturn is a bar and music venue located in the former Cory & Faulkner Hardware building at 204-208 41st Street South in Avondale. The business, owned by Brian Teasley, opened on May 1, 2015. It is operated under the umbrella of New York City-based booking agency The Bowery Presents, through its Atlanta-based Bowery South subsidiary. Teasley also owns the adjoining coffee shop and bar, Satellite, which functions as a lobby and lounge for the venue. Above the bar is a loft space with bedrooms and a kitchen which is made available to touring groups as a dressing area.

The renovations to the two buildings that formerly housed Freshfully and an arcade game repair business were designed by Justin Brown of Bilt in Alabama. The space-age theme of the venue was inspired by Teasley's family members who worked on Saturn rocket assembly as well as by Birmingham-raised jazz legend Sun Ra, who claimed to have been born on Saturn and used the name for his own record label.

When it opened, Saturn and Satellite's general manager was Carl Ratliff, with Charlie Smith managing the music venue, and Steva Casey as bar manager. The hall is equipped with an array of sensors and sound-producing devices designed by Teasley with engineer Daniel Farris and The Octopus Project from Austin, Texas. The system produces continuous ambient soundscapes, making Saturn a "living venue".

On January 29, 2018 a fire broke out in the upstairs loft, leading to extensive water damage from sprinklers and fire hoses.

References

  • Poe, Kelly (January 16, 2015) "Saturn and Satellite, former Bottletree promoter's new venue to open in May, coffee shop in April." The Birmingham News
  • Davis, Bryan (February 4, 2015) "Avondale coffee shop, music venue to open in the spring." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Poe, Kelly (March 13, 2015) "Saturn and Satellite, former Bottletree promoter's new venue to open in May, coffee shop in April." The Birmingham News

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