Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 12, 2001, Page 8, Image 8

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“We’re not stuck in anything
here,” he said. “In Hollywood, any
thing goes.”
But Reed Davaz, who works at
the W.O.W. Hall, said with the Taxi
focusing on harder rock, the Eu
gene music staple is not worried
about losing any business.
Ron Bullard, the drummer for
The Courtesy Clerks, said he’s look
ing forward to giving the venue a
try tonight when his band opens for
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.
Bullard said he’s looking forward
to playing for a crowd that, al
though still rock fans, is different
from the college crowd and regu
lars they encounter at John Henry’s
and their other frequent gigs.
“It’s like a Star Wars baron
some nights when you walk
inhere.”
Duke
manager,
The Hollywood Taxi
“If anything, it’s going to be a lit
tle more fun,” Bullard said.
Although their regular fans may
have to hop in the car instead of
walk to the show, he’s pleasantly
surprised to see a venue popping
up in Springfield that will attract “a
real rock-and-roll crowd.”
He added that, although sound
and lighting may not seem instant
ly important, a good system and
knowledge can really help pump
the crowd’s energy.
But keeping with the “anything
goes” mentality, Duke said that on
a given night, the audience could
comprise a variety of Eugene and
Springfield locals, college students,
punks, cowboys and more.
“It’s like a Star Wars bar on some
nights when you walk in here,” he
said.
He added that he will spend any
where from nine to 12 hours a day in
the Taxi, just getting ready for the few
hours each night when business real
ly picks up and a band takes the stage.
“I could really use a shower,” he
joked.
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