- The Purple Onion
The Purple Onion is a celebrated
cellar club in the North Beach area ofSan Francisco, California located at 140 Columbus (between Jackson and Pacific). The club offers an intimate, 80-person setting and was a popular influence in local music and entertainment during the Beat era.Lenny Bruce ,Woody Allen ,Maya Angelou ,Phyllis Diller , theKingston Trio , and theSmothers Brothers (who recorded their first album, "Live at the Purple Onion " there) all played the club in the 1950s and 1960s. Richard Pryor has also performed at The Purple Onion.In the early 1990s, owner Tom Guido made the club the center of San Francisco's
garage rock scene, featuring such bands asThe Trashwomen ,The Phantom Surfers ,The 5.6.7.8's ,Brian Jonestown Massacre ,The Groovie Ghoulies ,The Go-Nuts ,Guitar Wolf and many others. Although almost always packed, Guido's mismanagement and penchant for giving away free beer doomed the future of the club.In 2004, the club returned to its comedy roots. Photographer and booker
Dan Dion started a weekly comedy night that featured comedians such asRobin Williams ,Paul Krassner ,Jim Short andTom Rhodes .David Owen presented the Purple Onion debut ofMort Sahl in June 2005 as well as engagements byGreg Proops ,Zach Galifianakis ,Todd Barry ,Dan Piraro andJudah Friedlander . Currently, the club's weekly comedy nights are produced by Bay Area comedy website SFstandup.com.External links
* [http://www.purpleonioncomedy.com/ Home page for The Purple Onion]
* [http://www.purpleonionsf.com/ Tom Guido's Purple onion]
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