- Knitting Factory
The Knitting Factory is a
New York City ,Hollywood ,Boise , andSpokane music club and concert house, originally specializing injazz andexperimental music .History
It was opened in 1987 by Michael Dorf and Bob Appel, both from
Milwaukee, Wisconsin . Initially the Knitting Factory was supposed to be an art gallery with a performance space and cafe, as well as a home for experimental music. Michael Dorf was the sole owner from the inception through 1996. Michael Dorf moved the club toTribeca and building the recording business festival business. He createdKnitMedia , during thedot-com era, as the umbrella company to the Knitting Factory club in NY and soon to open state-of-the-art club inLos Angeles . By 1999 the company grew to over 100 employees. For many years there was also an associatedrecord label , Knitting Factory Records.Michael Dorf founded the venue on Houston Street, almost equidistant between
CBGB and theBottom Line , in late February 1987. The club quickly emerged as a home for the sounds that did not neatly fit into the categories ofjazz or rock. Artists likeSonic Youth ,Cassandra Wilson ,Yo La Tengo ,Cecil Taylor , Cluster andBill Frisell played there. From 1987 to 1994 the venue lived at 47 E. Houston Street (it is now at 74 Leonard Street, between Broadway and Church). TheNew York Times said of Michael Dorf in 1987, “The Knitting Factory has almost singlehandedly revised New York’s downtown arts scene in its first six months of operation. Presenting Jazz and improvised music, along with films, poetry, performance art and dance, it’s putting on affordable, genre-crossing double bills every night of the week.“Fact|date=April 2007Rolling Stone Magazine said of club in 1991, “It’s rare for a club to act as a magnet for talent, drawing a new scene around itself. But in New York City, where the Knitting Factory has become synonymous with new music, that’s precisely what’s happening.”Fact|date=April 2007In 2006 it acquired concert promoter Bravo Entertainment, and in 2008 re-branded two of Bravo's clubs (one in
Boise, Idaho and another inSpokane, Washington ) as “Knitting Factory Concert Houses.” Due to their buyout of Bravo, The Knitting factory now promotes much more mainstream concert tours, such asPuddle of Mudd ,Lyle Lovett and LeAnn Rimes throughout the northwest.In 2007 The Knitting Factory and XMU (
XM 43) forged an exclusive partnership for the XM channel to record and broadcast concerts from both Knitting Factory locations.In July 2008 the owners announced their move to a much smaller space in
Williamsburg, Brooklyn . [http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/38007]References
* Philippe Carles, André Clergeat, and Jean-Louis Comolli, "Dictionnaire du jazz", Paris, 1994
* For Knitting Factory, Westward Ho (Brooklyn, Too). New York Times [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/10/arts/music/10knit.html]
ee also
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Downtown music
*List of record labels External links
* [http://www.knittingfactory.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.michaeldorf.com/ michaeldorf.com]
* [http://www.ukula.com/EventCalender.aspx?AVenueID=69 Monthly Events Listings]
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