Sad news out of New Brunswick. One of our favorite places, the Court Tavern, has closed down indefinitely. The historic venue has a long history and many great bands have come and gone through the place. We hope it returns soon.
NEW BRUNSWICK — The Court Tavern is closed indefinitely, owner Bobby Albert said on Wednesday.The venerable New Brunswick club was shut on Wednesday. Albert declined to comment further on the club’s closing when reached at his North Brunswick home.
There was no notice of its closing posted at the club at 124 Church St., its website or its Facebook page. Music promoter Andy “Diamond” De Nicolo said that he was not alerted of the club’s closing, nor did he known how the situation would affect upcoming shows scheduled there, including the high-profile concert by city punk legends Ensign on Friday.
Check out the photo gallery for our last performance at The Court Tavern on September 23, 2011:
Thanks to all of our fans, friends and family for making 2011 a year we will never forget. 2012 related news and show schedule to be released soon, so stay tuned!
Don’t miss the live shows coming up this week! We are also lucky enough to be joined on stage by some other great local acts including: THE GREAT WHITE CAPS, WANDERING ROOT & SETTLE.
Anyway, here is all of the info for this week’s killer live performances…
Join us this week and listen to some of the most powerful and original local bands play until their hearts sweat and their hands cramp. Support your local independent music scene and party with us!
This is the very first time THE ALMIGHTY TERRIBLES have performed at Roxy & Duke’s which is located at 745 Bound Brook Rd / Rt. 28 in Dunellen, NJ at 9pm.
This is the very first time THE ALMIGHTY TERRIBLES have performed at Roxy & Duke’s which is located at 745 Bound Brook Rd / Rt. 28 in Dunellen, NJ at 9pm.
Check out some new videos of THE ALMIGHTY TERRIBLES
performing live at The Funhouse October 15th, 2011.
Sad news out of New Brunswick. One of our favorite places, the Court Tavern, has closed down indefinitely. The historic venue has a long history and many great bands have come and gone through the place. We hope it returns soon.
Courtesy of MyCentralJersey.com:
NEW BRUNSWICK — The Court Tavern is closed indefinitely, owner Bobby Albert said on Wednesday.The venerable New Brunswick club was shut on Wednesday. Albert declined to comment further on the club's closing when reached at his North Brunswick home.
There was no notice of its closing posted at the club at 124 Church St., its website or its Facebook page. Music promoter Andy “Diamond” De Nicolo said that he was not alerted of the club’s closing, nor did he known how the situation would affect upcoming shows scheduled there, including the high-profile concert by city punk legends Ensign on Friday.
Check out the photo gallery for our last performance at The Court Tavern on September 23, 2011:
Thanks to all of our fans, friends and family for making 2011 a year we will never forget. 2012 related news and show schedule to be released soon, so stay tuned!
Don't miss the live shows coming up this week! We are also lucky enough to be joined on stage by some other great local acts including: THE GREAT WHITE CAPS, WANDERING ROOT & SETTLE.
Anyway, here is all of the info for this week's killer live performances...
Join us this week and listen to some of the most powerful and original local bands play until their hearts sweat and their hands cramp. Support your local independent music scene and party with us!
This is the very first time THE ALMIGHTY TERRIBLES have performed at Roxy & Duke's which is located at 745 Bound Brook Rd / Rt. 28 in Dunellen, NJ at 9pm.
This is the very first time THE ALMIGHTY TERRIBLES have performed at Roxy & Duke's which is located at 745 Bound Brook Rd / Rt. 28 in Dunellen, NJ at 9pm.
Check out some new videos of THE ALMIGHTY TERRIBLES
performing live at The Funhouse October 15th, 2011.