Fifty-five cent Rainiers and pool were definite attractions for the place, but the Rooster's bread and butter was music - loud music! While much of the rest of city's clubs and taverns were featuring glitter and synthesizers, the Rooster strutted gut-bucket blues and other earthy, roots-based music. In 1977, new owners reinvented the place with a little more attitude, more surliness, and a new name - Fat Little Rooster. A big, tough Irishman, "Red" had auburn hair and a scarlet face, which, one patron remarked, "he didn't get from falling into a strawberry patch." By the middle 1970s, the 'Butt was ending its 30-year run with the time-honored practice of exotic dancers: They danced. "Red" Dorrigan, a Scuttlebutt bartender in the 1950s, epitomized the Scuttlebutt's atmosphere in those early years. Hahn called his joint The Scuttlebutt, an old seafaring term for a drinking fountain. It was a year after Prohibition ended and Portlanders were demonstrating a definite thirst for frosty mugs of brew. The place is flush with great characters and stories dating back to 1934, when Billy Hahn opened the original beer parlor on this spot. However, in history's eye, it's one in a succession of notable watering holes to roost at the corner of Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard and 17th Avenue. Steel beans spread awareness of the soon coming shirt/record shop on Hewitt Ave.The Barley Mill is a touchstone for McMenamins because of its "first" status among our current pubs. Steel beans don't like to leave Everett but they are making an exception for this showĬatch a matinee Steel Beans acoustic performanceĪnd a day packed with bands and events while supporting our dear friend and drummer of DEAD UNCLE STEAMER: Beau Nelson You know you wanna have a good time and rock out before you have to put on that scratchy green sweater and deal with the in laws Top off 2011 by joining steel beans for an evening of rocking and reminiscing in Snohomish RAINY DAY DEVILS, LUCKY BUNNY FOOT, INDECENT LIBERTY and STEEL BEANS A truly wicked line-up you will regret missing this show fo shoīring in the new year with a variety of different sounds, a truly diverse show with bands that don't sound just like each other, gee, what a concept. We will be performing as well as displayingīellingham we are invading your place, going in like a cavity search. Finishing off the night will be the band "Overcast".Īfter Arlington, Seattle and Bellingham steel beans return to their home turf in Everett to play a show with two of their favorite bands, you dont wanna miss the devils and the meanie, this will be an incredible show:ģ15 Seneca St (downtown) under Hotel Seattleīeing that they grew up listening to alice in chains this show Jeremy will be playing a solo "one man band" show Friday night. Copies of the audio recording of the show are available by request. Thanks to everyone that came out and thanks to Matt from the Rainy Day Devils and Dave from Old Fashion Sin for their performances. Sept 14th 90.7 KSER 8pm LIVE ON THE REGGAE YARDĬelebrate "black friday" by having a soup, a panini, a cappucino and catching a solo "Jeremy a la carte" performance all in one place at Zippy's at 2pm. June 4th oddmall, N.Everett holiday Inn (11am) July 3rd Summit West, Snoqualmie Pass, (4pm) Sept 11th Fisherman's Village music fest, Everett (5pm free stageĪug 20th San Juan County Fair, Friday Harbor (w/LOW HUMS) Oct 9th Lucky Dime, Everett (w/ the LOW HUMS Oct 30th Mirkwood, Gnarlington (w/SKABLINS) May 21st Fisherman's Village Music Festival, EverettĪpril 30th Oregon Leaf Bowl, Portland, OR July 16th Brodienation music Festival, Carnation Oct 29th Mirkwood Public House, Arlington
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