This former grain and cotton warehouse now plays host to a funky bar and cutting edge music. Voted the "Best Rock Club in New Orleans" five years in a row by Offbeat Magazine , the Wolf plays host to national acts and local bands alike. The casual atmosphere feels like a neighborhood pub and the world-class music makes for an unmatched entertainment experience. Mondays are acoustic open mic night ...
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The decor is spare and uncomplicated with wooden columns, a pool table, a small assortment of tables, a bar and the stage. It's a perfect place to catch almost any type of music, from the exuberant R&B of blind "human jukebox" Snooks Eaglin to the college-friendly rock of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion or local cow-punk stalwarts Dash Rip Rock. Alanis Morissette played here before becoming a superstar ...
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WAREHOUSE DISTRICT . From traveling professionals to hard-core college students, the Howlin' Wolf draws a diverse crowd. Located near the Convention Center, this live music club attracts a number of touring bands and the music menu ranges from rock to blues. Past line-ups have included the Black Crowes and the Reverend Horton Heat. Although the club is small, there is an upstairs balcony area as well ...
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This is arguably the premier club in town in terms of the quality and fame of its bookings, especially since an October 2005 move down the block and across the street has put it into an even better space. The move was in the works last summer, and given that the building next to their old one collapsed, the timing worked out in their favor. And with 10,000 square feet (quite a bit more than they used ...
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I like this place and its bands that play there. Still promoting the old bands of years gone by, like the meters and nevilles, c'mon let some new blood get some light too! I saw a great cover band there called EchosHouse the bass player was very good and the girl singing had some chops too but its not the Nevilles, meters nor the radiators or Wooden Head, c'mon I know new orleans is old but try something ...
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