Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 29, 2002, Page 6, Image 6

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John Henry’s
continued from page 1
But John Henry’s new space
will also have benefits. Tracey
said it’s being designed with a
longer bar, stadium seating for a
better view of the stage, a large
dance floor, plus plenty of park
ing. It’s also in a location where
patrons can “make a lot of noise.”
Before John Henry’s, the build
ing was originally used as an auto
repair shop. It’s also been occu
pied by a teen disco called Club
Hollywood and a 21-and-over bar
called Club 136.
In August 1992, Tracey recalled
how the opening night at John Hen
ry’s featured Cherry Poppin’ Daddies
and more than 200 fans. But it was a
rough beginning for John Henry’s.
Tracey said there were horse
troughs filled with ice and bottled
beer because the cooler wasn’t
hooked up yet. There wasn’t video
poker, hard alcohol or DJs, either.
Recently the bar has faced dif
ferent obstacles, such as a loss of
customers due to the smoking ban
in Eugene bars.
“It’s a big nuisance chasing peo
ple around with cigarettes,” Tracey
said. Smoking “is what people do
in bars. I’m in the business to satis
fy my customers.”
Stefanie Erickson, 24, who has
been bartending at John Henry’s dur
ing the day for more than a year, said
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Last Call
All shows start at 9:30 pan,, 21 and
over, 136 E.11th Ave„ 342-3358
April 29 —Blasphemous
Abnormality, Idiot Savants, Moral
Affliction, Dodge Ball Victims, Lethal
Troutabout Warriors, S3
April 30—Oocaln Unicorn, Chevron,
The Shutters, Pellet Gun, Concubot, $3
Way 1 — Morthwest Royafe,
Blockhead, Activator, Hot for
Chocolate, Hay Sayers, S3
May 2—’80s Night, $3
May 3—John Henry’s is open, but
no show is scheduled
For more details, contact booking
agent Keith Martin at 345-9315
orJHBOOKING@hotmail.com.
SOURCE: John Henry's
she won’t miss the stench that per
meates her workplace. She pointed
to a yellow banner above the bar that
reads, “Music you can smell.”
Erickson, a University junior,
said she’ll miss her daily conversa
tions with the regulars. But she and
about 20 other members of the staff
plan to stick by John Henry’s and
work at its new location.
“I hope we take good energy and
bring it over somewhere else,”
Tracey said. “But it’s not going to
look the same. We’re not going to
find another room like this.”
E-mail reporter Lisa Toth
at lisatoth@dailyemerald.com.
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