- The Bayou
The Bayou
nightclub of Georgetown,Washington, D.C. , was a non-stop rock,blues , pop, andreggae club reflecting thecutting edge of prevalent tastes on the contemporarypopular music scene.From 1965 until it closed in 1998, the Bayou may have been the single most important musical showcase in the Washington area. It crackled with sizzling neon lights and music played at a volume loud enough to preclude its clients from engaging in conversation. In the late 90s the Bayou was owned by Dave Williams (Cellar Door Productions) that was also the man responsible for putting on the concerts at
DAR Constitution Hall and theCapital Centre . Dave also was the GM at the Nisson Pavilion. In those days -- even if you were a big named band -- if you wanted to play DAR or the Capital Centre, Dave made you play his Bayou too. Band's likeBlue Öyster Cult played the Bayou under the name "Soft White Underbellies".Location
The Bayou occupied an ancient and foreboding building at 3135
K Street NW in Georgetown under theWhitehurst Freeway for fifty-nine years. The club opened in September 1965 on the site of a formerDixieland nightclub called The Pirates Den.The club included a balcony level, with tables and chairs, and two standing room only bars. Sitting in the balcony and focusing on the bands and the dancers on the ground floor was a safe retreat when things got too loud and crazy down below in the main room.
Clientele
Though the Bayou generally attracted an older crowd and was frequented by Washington’s
A-list community andpoliticians such as The Kennedys, the club also featured a diverse following including college students fromGeorgetown University , men and women from the manymilitary installation s in the DC area andThe Pentagon , and the late-night hold-outs from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show " onWisconsin Avenue .The Bayou was a necessary stop on the national tours of burgeoning new and middle-range musical groups and solo artists. The club played mid-wife to the births of late 20th century bands such as:
U2 ,Bruce Springsteen (and the E-Street Band), theDave Matthews Band ,Hootie & the Blowfish , Kiss, and aplaybill of other ensembles that influenced the evolution of rock as well asrhythm and blues from the 60s through the 90s.Timeline
* Opened 1939.
* Converted toRock ‘n’ Roll September 1965.
* In September 1996, Eva Cassidy performed for the last time with "What A Wondeful World" at The Bayou.
* Closed 1998.
* Razed 2000.ee also
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*The Slickee Boys
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