Madam's Organ Blues Bar

Madam's Organ Blues Bar

Madam's Organ Blues Bar is a restaurant and nightclub located at 2461 18th Street NW in Washington, D.C.'s Adams Morgan neighborhood. A local landmark, [cite news|title=The other side of D.C.: Get away from the politicians and monuments and discover a Washington of neighbourhoods where people live, work, play |author=Reffes, Melanie |publisher=The Gazette (Montreal) |date=2004, March 20] the bar is popular for its nightly live music, especially blues and bluegrass. Regular performers include Bobby Parker, Ben Andrews, Catfish Hodge, and Bob Perilla & Big Hillbilly Bluegrass. [cite news|title=Band Keeps D.C. Stompin' and Hollerin'; Crowd Swings to Bluegrass in Adams-Morgan |publisher=The Washington Post |author=Braiker, Brian |date=2000, April 20 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A48838-2000Apr20] [cite news|title=Where to Hear the Blues |publisher=Washingtonian (magazine) |date=2001, March |author=Triplett, William] The bar has billiards and a rooftop deck, and serves soul food. [cite news|title=In Adams Morgan, you know you're not at the mall; D.C.'s ethnic mixing bowl is a nonstop hot spot |publisher=Baltimore Sun |date=2005, June 16 |author=Correa, Carla] Notable regular patrons have included Euan Blair, son of Tony Blair, and the late Soviet dissident artist Alexandr Zhdanov. Hungarian Ambassador András Simonyi was not only a regular patron but also performed with his band "Coalition of the Willing" for his Washington Diplomatic farewell party attended by a Washington A-list including European diplomats, United States Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány. Additionally, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson were regulars during the filming of Wedding Crashers, and Politically Incorrect host Bill Maher always stops by when in Washington [cite news|title=Blairy-eyed; First picture of Euan as a Capitol Hill intern... partying at the bar where 'beautiful people get ugly' |publisher=Mail on Sunday |date=2006, February 12 |author=Churcher, Sharon] . Barbara and Jenna Bush have also been spotted there. [cite news|title=Grand old party?Not with this administration |publisher=Austin American-Statesman |date=2003, July 21 |author=Dart, Bob] Madam's Organ was described as a favored hangout by Playboy [cite news|title= Critics’ Choice, The Best Bars in America |publisher=Playboy Magazine |author=Dawes, Gerry |date=2000, May |url= http://www.madamsorgan.com/playboy.html] and Stuff (magazine) [cite news|title= The 20 Best Dives in America |publisher=Stuff Magazine |author=Stuff Editors |date=2002, January |url= http://www.madamsorgan.com/stuff.htm ] , and was featured on the Wild On! travel series on E! [cite news|title= Madam’s Organ Press |publisher=Madam’s Organ Blues Bar |author=Richards, Rob |date=2002, April |url= http://www.madamsorgan.com/press.html ] .

History

Madam's Organ was originally a combination art gallery and punk/New Wave club (see Tru Fax & the Insaniacs), further south on 18th Street. [cite news|title=Midnight Patrol with Washington's 'Punk/New Wave' |publisher=The Washington Post |date=1980, March 30 |author=Harden, Blaine] In 1992, it reopened as a blues and bluegrass bar. Madam's Organ moved to its present location in 1997, after a temporary closure. cite news|title=Old Names, New Faces |date=1997, November 14 |author=Brace, Eric |publisher=The Washington Post] This location once housed the original Toys "R" Us store.

Controversy

Madam's Organ features a large outdoor mural, which depicts "The Madam", the bar's burlesque mascot. The bar's owner, Bill Duggan, says he commissioned the mural as an artwork, but the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs ruled it an advertisement because it includes the name of the establishment. In court, the owner refused to remove the wording from the breasts, claiming that to do so would only further expose 9' by 13' breasts.Since Madam's Organ did not have a permit for the mural, the bar owner was fined. The case is technically still in the Court of Appeals, but everyone involved seems to agree that 'The Madam' is going nowhere. [cite news|title=A Madam's Image Problem; Bar Owner Says Mascot Is Art, but District Official Sees an Ad |author=Montgomery, David |date=1999, February 11 |publisher=The Washington Post |url=http://www.madamsorgan.com/wall.html]

References

External links

* [http://www.madamsorgan.com/ Madam's Organ official site]
* [http://www.madamsorgan.com/cal.html Madam's Organ music lineup]


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