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CLUB BOHEMIA IS BACK
Club Bohemia returns to bookings at Cantab after three-month dalliance with DJ’d nights
Club
Bohemia is back booking bands in the Cantab Lounge basement space in
Central Square, and aggressively seeking talent wanting stage time.
The supposedly final show was Sept. 1,
when the live music booked regularly by club manager Mickey Bliss was
replaced by music programmed by the Cantab itself, with an emphasis on
DJ nights. With the closings of All Asia in 2013 and the Out of the Blue
art gallery in 2017, that left The Middle East complex – including
Sonia, which last year filled the space left when T.T. the Bear’s Place
closed in 2015 – as the square’s sole regular source of the rock that
has formed so much of its identity.
“The
computer DJ format that the Cantab had instituted in September when it
closed down Club Bohemia failed to generate any significant traffic or
sales,” said Mickey Bliss, agent and owner of the club and its related
Hitman Records. “The Cantab has asked Hitman Records to recommence
booking live entertainment.”
Club
shows will be Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays – and have already
started, Bliss said, having sat on the news for at least a week and now
urging bands, artists and promoters interested in booking shows to make
contact for its many open dates. “We anticipate that the club will offer
a full schedule of shows three nights a week once the club gets up and
running at full speed,” Bliss said in a press release. (Wednesdays remain the Boston Poetry Slam night.)
Bohemia started at The Kirkland Cafe in 1993 before moving to the Cantab Lounge at 738 Massachusetts Ave., meaning the club shut down and relaunched in its 25th anniversary year.
The
first bands for the Club Bohemia return were Glider and Mr. Airplane
Man on Nov. 3, a “one-off deal” that served as a test for a return. “It
was kind of a gradual process,” Bliss said by phone Friday. The tryout
benefited from some lower expectations – though “skyrocketing” rents for
the Cantab have “everyone on pins and needles,” the reality of the
situation is that band nights that used to bring in 60 or 70 people now
can be expected to bring in only around 3o to 40.
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