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[[Image:Sun Ra at the Nick.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Sun Ra performing at The Nick in August 1988. Photo by Craig Legg]]
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'''The Nick''' is a bar and live music venue at 2514 [[10th Avenue South]] in [[Southside]]. The self-proclaimed "dirty little secret" hosts local and national rock acts.  
'''The Nick''' is a bar and live music venue at 2514 [[10th Avenue South]] in [[Southside]]. The self-proclaimed "dirty little secret" hosts local and national rock acts.  


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Stallings started as a waitress in [[1983]] and is now the manager, with Nolen booking the acts from his Nolen Reeves Music office in Atlanta. Over the years, The Nick has become a destination for visiting celebrities and has hosted many national acts on their way up, including the Red Hot Chili Peppers, 311, Black Flag, Jane's Addiction, the Black Crowes, Widespread Panic and many others. The Nick is known for its shows starting relatively late, at 10:00 PM or later.
Stallings started as a waitress in [[1983]] and is now the manager, with Nolen booking the acts from his Nolen Reeves Music office in Atlanta. Over the years, The Nick has become a destination for visiting celebrities and has hosted many national acts on their way up, including the Red Hot Chili Peppers, 311, Black Flag, Jane's Addiction, the Black Crowes, Widespread Panic and many others. The Nick is known for its shows starting relatively late, at 10:00 PM or later.
[[Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires]] recorded their live album ''Live at the Nick'' in November [[2017]], which was released the following year by Don Giovanni Records.


==References==
==References==
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* Chambers, Jesse (October 7, 2013) "The Nick is 'dark, hugely fun,' and one of the oldest surviving Birmingham bars." {{BN}}
* Chambers, Jesse (October 7, 2013) "The Nick is 'dark, hugely fun,' and one of the oldest surviving Birmingham bars." {{BN}}
* Haden, Courtney (November 7, 2013) "A dive of 30 years’ duration." {{Weld}}
* Haden, Courtney (November 7, 2013) "A dive of 30 years’ duration." {{Weld}}
* Wake, Matt (December 18, 2018) "[http://www.al.com/life/2018/12/the-nick-a-dangerous-history-of-alabamas-coolest-bar.html The Nick: A dangerous history of Alabama’s coolest bar]" {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 10:58, 14 December 2020

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The Nick

The Nick is a bar and live music venue at 2514 10th Avenue South in Southside. The self-proclaimed "dirty little secret" hosts local and national rock acts.

The bar is co-owned by Dan Nolen and Pam Stallings. Nolen, owner of the Brothers bar in Jacksonville, was managing a band that was booked at the bar, then called the Wooden Nickel (originally The Draught Board). When the band arrived the club was on the verge of closing and Nolen was given the opportunity to take it over. It opened as "The Nick" on June 22, 1982.

Stallings started as a waitress in 1983 and is now the manager, with Nolen booking the acts from his Nolen Reeves Music office in Atlanta. Over the years, The Nick has become a destination for visiting celebrities and has hosted many national acts on their way up, including the Red Hot Chili Peppers, 311, Black Flag, Jane's Addiction, the Black Crowes, Widespread Panic and many others. The Nick is known for its shows starting relatively late, at 10:00 PM or later.

Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires recorded their live album Live at the Nick in November 2017, which was released the following year by Don Giovanni Records.

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