Seattle Music Venue Crocodile Cafe Closes December 18, 2007
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Seattle's renowned music venue the
Crocodile Café has suddenly closed its doors after 17 years.
The intimate downtown club, which played a big role in the early 1990s grunge scene and has hosted shows from the likes of
Beck,
REM,
Yoko Ono and
Sleater-Kinney, was reportedly facing financial troubles that forced the owner to close its doors. It most notably hosted a gig in 1992 featuring
Nirvana and
Mudhoney for a $3 ticket price.
According to the
Seattle Post-Intellligencer, owner
Stephanie Dorgan unexpectedly told club employees this past weekend that there was no need for them to return to work because she was shutting the club down.
"We all knew the club has problems with money, but we certainly didn't think it would be closing right now," said club booker
Eli Anderson. "I was booking new shows on Saturday, so I was freaking out when I received Stephanie's voice mail."
Source
NME