The Starlight

The Starlight

The Starlight, 167 N. College Ave., was a bar and concert venue in Old Town Fort Collins, Colorado. The bar was known as Mountain Tap for many years before a late '90s name change. The bar went through a series of owners in the mid-2000s, including a collective headed by Joe Vader and Lucky Kerig. The nightclub reopened in February 2007 as Hodi's Half-Note.

The Starlight hosted late schizophrenic keyboardist-vocalist Wesley Willis and defunct post-punk rock band Caril featuring the Alberts brothers, Cameron and Kirk, Myke and Jason Sharp. Also, the bar was one of many Fort Collins locations where the movie "Our Burden Is Light" was filmed.

According to its MySpace site, The Starlight hosted Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Frank Black & The Catholics, G. Love and Special Sauce, Jello Biafra, John Mayer, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Lagwagon, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Rise Against, Social Distortion, The Specials, Vanilla Ice and Ween.

External links

* [http://thestarlight.com/ Official website]


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