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Crazy.al.1978

: It was situated at the corner of 54th Street and College Avenue in the SoBro (South Broad Ripple) neighborhood. The space was later occupied by other businesses and eventually became the Jazz Kitchen in 1994. Notable Performances & Legacy

: Described as a gritty, "counter-culture haven," it provided a communal space for "weirdos" and societal outcasts to be their authentic selves. crazy.al.1978

“The gig is from 1981 at a club in Indianapolis called Crazy Al's... it is one of the best sounding Cramps boots that I have ever heard.” Facebook · Columbus Music Scene 1975 to 85 · 4 months ago : It was situated at the corner of

The venue ultimately closed its doors on , marking the end of a pivotal era for the Indianapolis music scene. The Gizmos - Spotify “The gig is from 1981 at a club

“This SoBro spot was the epicenter of punk, new wave, and alternative music, swiftly transforming into Indy's counter-culture haven.” Facebook · United State of Indiana · 3 months ago

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