Saturday, January 6, 2007
ellum: ONSTAGE = really: AWESOME
Ellum: ONSTAGE is an all-ages venue that will be able to fit 1,100 people inside, with outdoor capacity of more than 3,000.
You may have heard about it, you may not. You may have reported on it already with cool media or you may not, I don't care. After several stories in the last few weeks about Deep Ellum venue deaths and revivals, I'm happy to add to the fray.
Ellum: ONSTAGE is an all-ages venue that will be able to fit 1,100 people inside, with an outdoor capacity of more than 3,000. One with the Life in Deep Ellum project, ellum: ONSTAGE will feature the biggest stage in Deep Ellum at 35' wide and 24' deep. With these dimensions, capacity, and expectations for "show quality sound and light," this venue promises to draw not only our local artists, but several touring acts as well.
Opening on January 20 with performances by Hendrick, LOVEDRUG, and Oceans Firing, ellum: ONSTAGE has nearly every following night in January booked as well as several nights in February and March. From March 10-13, ellum: ONSTAGE is hosting the Music and Arts Festival, which has more than 40 bands already confirmed with 20 more on the list of possibles.
Here's some pictures from the venue's site:
The Deep Ellum saga continues...
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twisteddog, says:
I like the seating. You can bust more heads with sturdy banquet chairs than with the flimsy folding type. Is there a bar?
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Erin Rice, says:
Hey twisteddog, that's a great question, and usually foremost on my mind! I actually called today and being an all-ages venue, there will not be alcohol served. There will be a coffee bar, if that helps.
ellum: ONSTAGE is actually one part of the Life in Deep Ellum community center, an insane multi-million dollar facility. If you go to our <a href="http://www.pegasusnews.com/places/life-deep-ellum/">venue page</a> for it you can read up more on the project and what it's all about. It all looks pretty interesting to me, and I'm always happy to read about things in Deep Ellum being built as opposed to torn down.
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twisteddog, says:
eh, if there's no beer, I'm not going.
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johnnylloydrollins, says:
This venue is pulling in some of the best indie acts from around the country right before they head off to SXSW in march...I for one am totally excited to playing there! Who cares about beer? Walk less than a block, get a drink, and walk back..
How fitting that this place opens when the lame "clearview/curtain club" closes.. finally
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Blair Lovern, says:
The front of the building looks like a giant Bose radio.
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johnnylloydrollins, says:
totally!
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twisteddog, says:
I care about beer quite a bit.
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johnnylloydrollins, says:
I know twisteddog.. I know..
tell ya what.. I will sneak in a beer for you when you come out to a show!
cheers!
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Sam Crutsinger, says:
I live about 20' from that stage and I've got to say that the addition of this venue to Deep Ellum has made me want to move out of the neighborhood. I've lived in my loft since 1997. I've never enjoyed a living space as much as this warehouse, but because of this youth center and the ongoing battle to get them to stop blocking traffic on Virgil St and the unbearable noise levels that keep me up at night, I'm seriously contemplating moving to Austin.
Deep Ellum doesn't need more youth programs. Deep Ellum is an adult community where adults come to do adult things. Putting a youth center in Deep Ellum is like placing an AA meeting in a liquor store. You're bringing kids to the bar district to show them how to avoid drinking and drugs?
That's besides the point though. The problem with this venue is that it's been put up right across the street from several residential lofts. That is totally uncool.
What's worse is that when the bands are done playing, they're all amped up and come out side to right in front of my house and start howling and yelling and banging on random doors. Last night I thought there was a gangbang going on and I very nearly ran out with a gun to break it up and get them to leave, but it turns out they were just playing around and pushing some girl back and forth for fun while yelling at the top of their lungs.
I've been in contact with Rocky who runs the venue, but it just keeps on happening. The only improvement so far is that they were kind enough to keep the doors closed (for the most part) so the sound checks aren't deafening. Now they're down to "extremely annoying."
To his credit, Rocky did shut down one band for defying him and propping the door open. For that ballsy act I'm thankful, but overall, my nice, quiet space on the fringe of Deep Ellum has been invaded and I can't decide if I want to leave or bring in my attorney to build a case for an injunction against any shows playing at that stage loud enough to be heard from the street.
They're breaking many noise ordinances and completely blocking Virgil St on a regular basis. If I subjected them at their homes to the sort of chronic annoyances I'm being subjected to, they'd have me hauled off to jail, but no, they're "helping the community." Well I say that they're pouring gasoline on the fire.
Deep Ellum used to be a great place to live. All-ages clubs opened up and everything started to go to $#/†. Now the local government is trying to fix Deep Ellum by backing programs to bring more underage people into the neighborhood. With inane planning like that, Deep Ellum is doomed. If I manages to rebuild, it will be rebuilt into a boring, homogenized, good little Plano-fied scoop of vanilla. Deep Ellum is losing it's edge and this venue is helping file it down.
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