147 Bleecker St
New York, New York 10012

We’re excited to be back for one rockin’ set at this legendary club with new drummer Robert Mitzner http://www.robmitzner.com

Since 1961, many legends have launched their careers in front of The Bitter End’s famous brick wall. This old-school New York bar is perfect for watching new artists play their first gigs in the city. This venue offers good service, great live music and is a part of history. This landmark venue was once the stomping ground of standup and music legends including George Carlin and Bob Dylan. It opened its doors back in 1962--and looks about the same today, except for framed pictures and painted murals lining its red brick walls in homage to the successful acts of its past. Comfortable and homey, the expansive interior is filled with intimate wooden tables, and the well-worn bar serves brews and mixed drinks to an audience of tourists and performers’ friends. Decades later, the spotlight is still on the stage. The owner, who’s had a hand in the nightclub since 1968, continues to give up-and-coming musicians a chance. There are four to six live acts each night, ranging from ballad songstresses to rock bands or funk groups. And while the venue maintains a sense of authenticity, the staff takes pride in its modern sound system. http://www.bitterend.com

Official Website: http://www.thefunkyfritters.com/

Added by ddrexler6363 on May 1, 2009

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