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The Brick house is the newest incarnation of [[The Brycc House]]. Located on the corner of Second and St. Catherine in downtown Louisville, it is trying to focus more on being an community resource center than a punk rock venue. The website has a lot more up-to-date information about the programs and services they offer. Their grand opening weekend was April 15-17, 2005, and featured not only practical and informational workshops, but also three different shows with rock, rap and folk.
The Brick house is the newest incarnation of [[The Brycc House]]. Located on the corner of Second and St. Catherine in downtown Louisville, it is trying to focus more on being an community resource center than a punk rock venue. The website has a lot more up-to-date information about the programs and services they offer. Their grand opening weekend was April 15-17, 2005, and featured not only practical and informational workshops, but also three different shows with rock, rap and folk.


Website:
'''Website:'''
* http://www.brickhouse.cc
* http://www.brickhouse.cc
'''Staff:'''
*Rachel
*David Jarboe
*Jamie Miller
*Liz Palmer
*Nathan (before he moved)
'''Shows:'''
*[[Camps]], Dead Hate The Living, [[Nixon]], ASSCHAPEL
*[[Ganthet]], [[Black Cross]]

Revision as of 12:32, 9 October 2005

The Brick house is the newest incarnation of The Brycc House. Located on the corner of Second and St. Catherine in downtown Louisville, it is trying to focus more on being an community resource center than a punk rock venue. The website has a lot more up-to-date information about the programs and services they offer. Their grand opening weekend was April 15-17, 2005, and featured not only practical and informational workshops, but also three different shows with rock, rap and folk.

Website:

Staff:

  • Rachel
  • David Jarboe
  • Jamie Miller
  • Liz Palmer
  • Nathan (before he moved)

Shows: