Legendary NYC punk rock / downtown scene hotspot The Mudd Club, which was open from 1978 – 1983 at 77 White St in Tribeca, is the subject of a new book, written by Richard Boch who was the doorman of ...
NEW YORK — On a scorching July day, Peter Yanowitz peered through the entrance of 77 White St. in Manhattan, as if looking for ghosts. The Tribeca building, the former lair of the scuzzy Mudd Club, ...
The famed Mudd Club opened its doors at 77 White Street, steps away from The Roxy, in October of 1978. For five years Mudd Club supported New York City’s downtown music, fashion, and art scene giving ...
At the Mudd Club, artists mingled with punk icons such as (l-r) Joey Ramone, Ramones co-manager Linda Stein, David Bowie, Dee Dee Ramone and Dee Dee’s wife, Vera. Bob Gruen/Star File Save for name ...
In the late ’70s, “New York was dangerous, dead and dirty,” recalls Fred Schneider, frontman of new-wave band the B-52s. But places like the Mudd Club, where Schneider was a regular, made it so much ...
What: The Mudd Club Rummage Sale, a benefit featuring “famed treasures and priceless trash collected from an elite of couturiers, rock stars, artists, luminaries, bigwigs and significant ...