Hilly Kristal, who founded CBGB, the Bowery bar that became the cradle of punk and art-rock in New York in the 1970s and served as the inspiration for musician-friendly rock dives throughout the world, died in Manhattan on Tuesday. He was 75.
His son, Mark Dana Kristal, told The Associated Press that the cause was complications from lung cancer.
From its opening in late 1973, when Mr. Kristal, a lover of acoustic music, gave the club its name, an abbreviation of the kinds of music he originally intended to feature there _ country, bluegrass and blues _ until a dispute with its landlord forced the club to close last October, CBGB presented thousands of bands within its eternally crumbling, flyer-encrusted walls.
Most famously, it served as the incubator for the diverse underground scene of New York in the 1970s and early '80s, with acts like the Ramones, Patti Smith, Blondie, Television, Talking Heads and Sonic Youth playing some of their earliest and most important concerts there, at a time when there were few outlets in the city for innovative rock music.
"There was no real venue in 1973 for people like us," Ms. Smith said today. "We didn't fit into the cabarets or the folk clubs. Hilly wanted the people that nobody else wanted. He wanted us."
met him a couple times and spent a lot of time at CB's. he left a mark on the world of rock.
Same here! I miss CB's, but I will miss Hilly more.
Without him punk, new wave, alternative and all their current derivatives would be very different (if they would even exist at all). Also, some of the things that bring us to SG would be very different if it was not for Hilly and people like him.
The full name is CBGB & OMFUG which stands for "Country Bluegrass Blues and Other Music For Uplifting Gormandizers". Gormandizer usually means a ravenous eater of food, but according to Kristal here it means "a voracious eater of ... music".
I don't think in my 4 years of going there every single weekend for the hardcore matinees I ever once saw him sober. Great fucking guy. The world needs more people like him.
crispy
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Philadelphia, PA
AUG 29, 2007 01:03 PM