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'''Louie Louie''' was a night club located at 2001 [[Highland Avenue]] in the corner of the [[Shepherd-Sloss building]] at [[20th Street South]] near [[Five Points South]] in [[Southside]] [[Birmingham]]. The club opened in [[1982]] and was co-owned by [[Jim Buford]]. It closed in [[1997]] and was converted into a second location of Atlanta's [[Bell Bottoms]]. | '''Louie Louie''' was a night club located at 2001 [[Highland Avenue]] in the corner of the [[Shepherd-Sloss building]] at [[20th Street South]] near [[Five Points South]] in [[Southside]] [[Birmingham]]. The club opened in [[1982]] and was co-owned by [[Jim Buford]]. It closed in [[1997]] and was converted into a second location of Atlanta's [[Bell Bottoms]]. | ||
For eight years the club hosted an anniversary party to benefit [[Toys for Tots]]. Members of local bands would put their names in a hat to form one-time "supergroups" to take the stage. | |||
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Revision as of 10:31, 28 December 2009
Louie Louie was a night club located at 2001 Highland Avenue in the corner of the Shepherd-Sloss building at 20th Street South near Five Points South in Southside Birmingham. The club opened in 1982 and was co-owned by Jim Buford. It closed in 1997 and was converted into a second location of Atlanta's Bell Bottoms.
For eight years the club hosted an anniversary party to benefit Toys for Tots. Members of local bands would put their names in a hat to form one-time "supergroups" to take the stage.
Preceded by: Cadillac Café |
2001 Highland Avenue 1982 - 1997 |
Succeeded by: Bell Bottoms |