The Bitter End
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The Bitter End is a 230-person capacity nightclub, coffeehouse and folk music venue in New York City's Greenwich Village. It opened its doors in 1961 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub. The club changed its name to The Other End in June 1975. However, after a few years the owners changed the club's name back to the more recognizable Bitter End.
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History
An earlier club, "The Cock and Bull" operated on the same premises with the same format, in the late 1950s. The poet/comedian Hugh Romney (who later became known as Wavy Gravy) read there.
During the early 1960s the club hosted Folk music "hootenannies" every Tuesday night, featuring many performers who have since become legendary. During its heyday the Bitter End showcased a wide range of talented and legendary musicians, comedians, and theatrical performers.[1][2]
In 1968 Paul Colby (1917–2014), who began his career as a song plugger for Benny Goodman’s publishing company, and went on to work for Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, and Guy Lombardo, became the manager and booking agent at The Bitter End, and in 1974 he purchased it.[3][4]
In the mid 1970s, the club became known as the birthplace of Bob Dylan, Rolling Thunder Revue, which featured such names as Joni Mitchell, Roger McGuinn, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Joan Baez, T-Bone Burnett, Ronee Blakely, Mick Ronson, and many other guest stars.
Performances
Comedians who appeared early in their careers
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- Albert Brooks
- Bill Cosby[5]
- Billy Crystal
- Cheech & Chong
- Chris Rush[6]
- David Brenner
- David Steinberg
- Dick Cavett[5]
- Don Imus
- Elayne Boosler
- Flip Wilson
- Freddie Prinze
- George Carlin[5]
- Gilbert Gottfried[7]
- Greg Proops
- Harry Anderson
- Henny Youngman
- Hugh Romney aka Wavy Gravy
- Joan Rivers[5]
- Jon Stewart
- Lenny Bruce
- Lily Tomlin
- Martin Mull
- Mort Sahl
- Pat Paulsen
- Ray Romano
- Richard Pryor
- Rip Taylor
- Robert Klein
- Sandra Bernhard
- Steve Landesberg
- Steven Wright
- Woody Allen[5]
- The Flying Karamazov Brothers
Musicians
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- America
- Andy Gibb
- Ann Peebles
- Arlo Guthrie
- Barbra Streisand
- Bette Midler
- Bill Haley
- Bill Withers
- Billy Joel
- Billy Preston
- Blues Traveler
- Bo Diddley
- Bob Dylan
- Bob Neuwirth
- Brewer & Shipley
- Buffy Sainte-Marie
- Bunky and Jake
- Burlap to Cashmere
- Carly Simon
- Carole King
- Chad Mitchell
- Charles & Eddie
- Chick Corea
- Chuck Berry
- Chuck Mangione
- Country Joe McDonald
- Curtis Mayfield
- Curtis Stigers
- David Bromberg
- David Crosby
- Dion
- Disappear Fear
- Don McLean
- Donny Hathaway
- Dory Previn
- Doug Kershaw
- Dr. John
- Ed McCurdy
- Elliott Murphy
- Etta James
- Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention
- Frankie Valli
- Fred Neil
- G. Love & Special Sauce
- Gavin DeGraw
- George Thorogood & the Destroyers
- Gil Scott-Heron
- Glen Burtnik
- Gordon Lightfoot
- Hall & Oates
- Harry Chapin
- Helen Reddy
- Hugh Masekela
- Ian & Sylvia
- Idina Menzel
- Indigo Girls
- Ingrid Michaelson
- Jackson Browne
- Jake Holmes
- James Cotton
- James Taylor
- Janis Ian
- Janis Joplin
- Jon and the Jones [8]
- Jann Klose
- Jean-Luc Ponty
- Jeffrey Gaines
- Jerry Jeff Walker
- Jesse Colin Young
- Jim Croce
- Jimmy Webb
- Joan Armatrading
- Joan Baez
- Joe Ely
- Joe Walsh
- John Denver
- John Hartford
- John Prine
- John Sebastian
- Johnny Nash
- Joni Mitchell
- José Feliciano
- Josh White
- Judy Collins
- Kenny Rankin
- Kenny Rogers and The First Edition
- Kenny Vance and The Planotones
- Kris Kristofferson
- Labelle
- Lacy J. Dalton
- Lady Gaga
- Lana Del Rey (Performed as "Lizzy Grant")
- Larry Coryell
- Laura Nyro
- Leo Kottke
- Les Paul
- Linda Ronstadt
- Lisa Kindred
- Lisa Loeb
- Little Feat
- Livingston Taylor
- Liza Minnelli
- Los Lonely Boys
- Lou Christie
- Luther Allison
- Maria Muldaur
- Marvin Gaye
- Mary Wells
- Maxene Andrews
- Melanie
- Melissa Manchester
- Merry Clayton
- Miles Davis
- Mimi Fariña
- Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels
- Mongo Santamaria
- Morgana King
- Mose Allison
- Neil Diamond
- Neil Young
- New York Rock & Roll Ensemble
- Nil Lara
- Nina Simone
- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- Norah Jones
- Odetta
- Oscar Brand
- Otis Rush
- Patti Rothberg
- Patti Smith
- Paul Williams
- Peaches & Herb
- Pete Seeger
- Peter Allen
- Peter Hammill
- Peter, Paul and Mary
- Phil Ochs
- Phoebe Snow
- Ramblin' Jack Elliott
- Randy Newman
- Richie Havens
- Ricky Nelson
- Robert Hunter
- Rod McKuen
- Ronee Blakely
- Rorschach
- Rusted Root
- Ryan Cassata
- Sam & Dave
- Sarah McLachlan
- Shawn Colvin
- Shawn Mullins
- Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
- Spin Doctors
- Stan Getz
- Stéphane Grappelli
- Stephen Bishop
- Steve Forbert
- Steve Goodman
- Stevie Wonder
- Suzanne Vega
- Taj Mahal
- Taylor Swift
- The Big 3
- The Box Tops
- The Brandos
- The Chambers Brothers
- The Charlie Daniels Band
- The Critters
- The Everly Brothers
- The Grateful Dead[9]
- The Happenings
- The Isley Brothers
- The Persuasions
- The Searchers
- The Serendipity Singers[5]
- The Shells
- The Staple Singers
- The Stone Poneys
- The Tarriers
- The Triplets
- The Womenfolk[10]
- Tim Hardin
- Tom Paxton
- Tom Rush
- Tommy James & the Shondells
- Tori Amos
- Tracy Chapman
- Van Morrison
- Vanessa Carlton
- Wendy Wall
- Yvonne Elliman
Live albums recorded
Albums by Biff Rose (Half-live at the Bitter End), Peter, Paul and Mary, Randy Newman, Curtis Mayfield, Donny Hathaway, Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, Burlap to Cashmere, The Isley Brothers and Tommy James & the Shondells, Lou Christie among others, have been recorded live at the Bitter End. Bill Cosby's first album, Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! was recorded there. New York based comedian, Chris Rush had his second album, Beaming In recorded there as well.
See also
References
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- Official website
- We All Played The Bitter End
- Shane, Ken, "No End for the Bitter End," 9/06
- Maler, Senya, "The Bitter End"
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