Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 09, 2003, Page 7, Image 7

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    College Rules
As George noticed the police officer
was writing him a ticket, it hit him that he
was the only 21-year-old at the party.
RULE #102 - When coming home from
college, avoid high school functions.
Tyler Wintermute Emerald
John Henry's
continued from page 5
Then, of course, there’s the popular
80’s night every Thursday. Touring
performers entertain on Friday and
Saturday nights.
“People come here to see whatever
freak show we put on stage,” Mark
Martin said.
On Sundays, the bar usually plays
host to a night of new bands, with
three or four local bands booked on
one ticket. Sets for each band typical
ly last 40 to 45 minutes. The require
ments for bands looking to play are
that the performers be older than 21
and provide a press kit or demo.
While the bar occasionally hosts
more expensive shows, performanc
es typically cost $2 to $5. The Martins
said the establishment is in its nascent
stage, a springboard for the larger
things t© come. Planned additions to
the building include murals from lo
cal artists, sound-absorbent wall ma
terials, video poker and a checker
board dance floor. Earlier shows and
Jeremy Forrest Emerald
Michael Lobb and Carly Teller kick back and enjoy refreshments at John Henry's.
open mics are also in the works — an
effort to appeal to a wider audience.
The brothers remained elusive
about the etymology of the
business name.
“John Henry was a working class
guy, and this has always been a
working class bar,” Mark Martin said.
Both brothers maintained that it’s
best to “just ask around” for more spe
cific details.
John Henry’s is open from 5 p.m. to
2:30 a.m. seven days a week.
Contact the Pulse reporter
at aaronshakra@dailyemerald.com.
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