Talk:Outhouse (venue)

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[edit] Notable performers

So why do The Replacements keep getting removed? They're on the ancient flyer in the gallery... --Hobbes747 11:29, 17 October 2006 (UTC)


The Mats and Husker Du and Black Flag were all at different venues, but promoted by the same promoter(s) -- Redline, which was Kevin (?) and Bill Rich. [1] Husker was at The K.U. Ballroom, Mats were there, too. I saw all three shows. [2] (see the updates section about Jason Willis, flyer designer). Something should be added about Willis; most of the Outhouse flyers were his until 1987. Most of the ones up now were his. Nice call on the Tool reference. Weird. I wasn't in town in 1991. --Dirtypants 11:33, 17 October 2006 (UTC)

Ah ok, thanks. Before my time. I remember seeing the flyer for Tool at the Outhouse. A few years later they opened for Rollins at Liberty Hall. So Black Flag never played the Outhouse? And there wasn't a missle silo?? WTH. --Hobbes747 11:45, 17 October 2006 (UTC)