Vaudeville Mews

Vaudeville Mews Vaudeville Mews, music venue, closed permantly October 1, 2020. Thanks for the memories.
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Save Byron's in Palmeroy
02/07/2024

Save Byron's in Palmeroy

We are Friends of Byron, a committee organized to help Byron Stuart, the owner of Byron’s … Dave Hearn needs your support for Help Us Save Byron's In Pomeroy

80/35 is a rain or shine event. Suit up and get down. I'll be everywhere checking the fine work of Mickey Davis and gang...
07/07/2023

80/35 is a rain or shine event. Suit up and get down. I'll be everywhere checking the fine work of Mickey Davis and gang. Find me. Embrace the wet.

Damien Jurado is an acclaimed indie singer/songwriter whose poignant folk songcraft has transcended detours into pop, ro...
04/25/2023

Damien Jurado is an acclaimed indie singer/songwriter whose poignant folk songcraft has transcended detours into pop, roots rock, indie rock, and psychedelia. He returns to the Mews on Friday, April 28th. Wait. The Mews is closed. Celebrations occupies our old space. Our former booking person Ladd is putting this on at Lefty's Live Music. Its $20 and avilable through eventbrite. Believe in the power of beautiful music to transcend your life. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/damien-jurado-tickets-525622309477

A gift for anyone (over 21)Thank you for another great year. If you are looking for a late Christmas present, follow the...
12/20/2022

A gift for anyone (over 21)

Thank you for another great year. If you are looking for a late Christmas present, follow the link for an egift card. Or if you want a physical card drop by.

We will be closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.

Hope everyone has a great holiday wherever and with whomever you celebrate!!

Thank you, we can’t wait to see you again,
the LiFT

Click here for an update from the LiFT!

You can't always get what you want
10/23/2021

You can't always get what you want

STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL INDEPENDENT VENUE ASSOCIATIONREGARDING PASSAGE OF THE SAVE OUR STAGES ACTThe Save Our Stages...
12/22/2020

STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL INDEPENDENT VENUE ASSOCIATION
REGARDING PASSAGE OF THE SAVE OUR STAGES ACT

The Save Our Stages Act, sponsored by Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) in the Senate, Rep. PeterWelch (D-VT) and Rep. Roger Williams (R-TX) in the House and championed by Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) with 230bipartisan cosponsors in Congress, just passed as part of the COVID-19 Relief Bill. The Save Our Stages Act will providefinancial assistance to independent venues and promoters that have been devastated by the pandemic’s shutdown.

TheSave Our Stages Act will enable these locally owned businesses to hold on until it is safe to gather, reopen fully, and onceagain return to serve as economic engines for their communities. We look forward to this being signed into law.

The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA), formed in the early days of the pandemic, now with 3,000 membersrepresenting every state and Washington, D.C., is grateful not only for this crucial support for an industry that has been onthe verge of mass collapse, but also for the accompanying COVID-19 relief to millions of unemployed workers across thecountry who have been sidelined through no fault of their own by the economic fallout of the shutdowns.

The legislation provides critical help to shuttered businesses by providing a grant equal to 45% of gross revenue from 2019, with a cap of $10 million per entity. This grant funding will ensure recipients can stay afloat until reopening byhelping with expenses like payroll and benefits, rent and mortgage, utilities, insurance, PPE, and other ordinary andnecessary business expenses.

12/20/2020

Most musicians’ primary source of income is gone, venues everywhere are struggling, and the government hasn’t come through on an aid package. It’s hard not to lose hope, but in talking with professionals across the industry and looking to regions around the world, we gain perspective on how to...

Long time customer and Pitchfork writer Marc Hogan put out this piece on the effects of the pandemic. Marc has input fro...
12/19/2020

Long time customer and Pitchfork writer Marc Hogan put out this piece on the effects of the pandemic. Marc has input from musicians, orgs, venues around the globe. We feel the pain and hope for a return soon.

Most musicians’ primary source of income is gone, venues everywhere are struggling, and the government hasn’t come through on an aid package. It’s hard not to lose hope, but in talking with professionals across the industry and looking to regions around the world, we gain perspective on how to...

NY Times article includes Mews closing
10/23/2020

NY Times article includes Mews closing

The Mews in the NY Times.
10/22/2020

The Mews in the NY Times.

President Trump has blamed Democratic officials’ rules for impeding the recovery. But even where restrictions are few, business is far from normal.

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