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Revision as of 13:11, 10 February 2011
Skull Alley is/was located in Louisville's Paristown Poine neighborhood - just off the corner of Broadway and Barrett Ave. The address is/was 1017 E. Broadway in a building renovated just for the venue and associated screen printing operation. Opened in 2008 by Jamie Prott and Allyson Lowery, the venue sought to fill a place in Louisville musical landscape as well as serve as a memorial to Dylan Prott.
After two and a half years, an almost uncountable number of shows, and achieving many goals, Skull Alley closed up shop on December 31st, 2010.
Links, Media Coverage, etc.
A sampling of bands to play here
- Mountain Asleep (First to break through the floor!)
- Tim Barry (of Avail) solo and as part of the Revival Tour
- Frontier(s)
- Nixon (last show)
- Rattletooth
- The New Mexico
- Lee Van Cleef
- Hard Life (banned after playing there once)
- Straight A's
- Head Above Water
- Brother Doubt
- Where We Live
- Foxy Shazam
- How To Murder
- Xerxes
- Lemuria (played the first and last shows)
- Harm's Way
- Weekend Nachos
- Native
- Bouncing Souls
- Brokencyde
- Millionaires
- A million others... well, several thousand
And of course, many, many, many more.