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'''The Nick''' is a nightclub at 2514 [[10th Avenue South]] in [[Southside]].  The self-proclaimed "Birmingham's Dirty Little Secret", the bar has been open over 20 years and hosts local and national rock performers.  Over the years, The Nick has become a destination for visiting celebrities. The Nick has a private club license.
'''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 performers.  The bar is co-owned by [[Dan Nolen]] and [[Pam Stallings]].  Nolen bought the bar, then known as the [[Wooden Nickel]], in [[1982]].  Stallings started as a waitress soon after and is now the manager, with Nolen booking the acts from his 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, Blag Flag, Jane's Addiction, the Black Crowes, Widespread Panic and many others.  


== External Link ==
==References==
*Coloruso, Mary.  "Owners' Nick knack keeps bar hopping for 25 years."  ''Birmingham News'', August 31, 2007.
 
== External Links==
[http://www.thenickrocks.com The Nick] website
[http://www.thenickrocks.com The Nick] website



Revision as of 15:52, 7 September 2007

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 performers. The bar is co-owned by Dan Nolen and Pam Stallings. Nolen bought the bar, then known as the Wooden Nickel, in 1982. Stallings started as a waitress soon after and is now the manager, with Nolen booking the acts from his 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, Blag Flag, Jane's Addiction, the Black Crowes, Widespread Panic and many others.

References

  • Coloruso, Mary. "Owners' Nick knack keeps bar hopping for 25 years." Birmingham News, August 31, 2007.

External Links

The Nick website