Positively Fourth and Mercer: The Inside Story of New York’s Iconic Music Club, The Bottom Line
Autor Allan Pepper, Billy Altman Fotografii de Peter Cunninghamen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 feb 2026
That vision would ultimately translate to, literally, thousands of magical evenings and events featuring both icons and up-and-comers from across the music universe. As the performers, patrons and staffers who passed through its doors all agree, the Bottom Line realized its founders vision as no New York music club, before or after, ever would.
The story of the Bottom Line is the tale of childhood friends who turned their shared dream into a reality - and, through determination, hard work, and, most of all, a belief in each other, made entertainment history, and memories, to last a lifetime. Told by co-founder Allan Pepper and award-winning music journalist Billy Altman, as well as scores of on and offstage participants whose exploits helped create its lasting legacy, Positively Fourth and Mercer: The Inside Story of New York's Iconic Music Club, The Bottom Line is certain to appeal to anyone interested in music, show business and the inner and outer workings of a legendary club that defined its time in the firmament of New York City nightlife. Positively Fourth and Mercer is about a time and place. It is a love story about friendship, romance, and following a dream.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781493080144
ISBN-10: 1493080148
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 10 B/W Photos, 30 Colour Photos
Dimensiuni: 158 x 232 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Backbeat
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1493080148
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 10 B/W Photos, 30 Colour Photos
Dimensiuni: 158 x 232 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Backbeat
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION
1 A Devotion to Music, and a Devoted Friendship, Grows in Brooklyn
2 Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, a Dream, and a Match Made in the
College Library
3 Tastes of the Big Time, Bitter and Sweet
4 From a Red Garter to a Bottom Line: We Built it, and They Came
5 Hell's Angels, a Jazz Devil, and New York Dolls
6 Born to Kill: The Boss Raises the Bar
7 A Punk Priestess, a Rock Transformer, a Country Darling - and a
"Formula" for Success
8 Meat Loaf Burns, and No-Show Jones Finally Arrrives
9 The Chairs Hold Firm: Do-Woppers, Rock 'n' Roll Prisoners, and
the Great French Fry Caper
10 I Got My Job Through the.Village Voice? Working at The Bottom Line
11 Leader of the Pack: A Village Smash, a Broadway Bust
12 Fast Folks: From the Cool, Cool, Cool to the Hot, Hot, Hot
13 Talkin' Songwriting; Square Toe Boots and Hats Optional
14 'Tis the Season: Caroling Carollers, Hallelujah Chrouses, and New Year's Hi-Jinx
15 Stanley
16 The "Bottom Line" Sinks the Bottom Line
EPILOGUE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INDEX
1 A Devotion to Music, and a Devoted Friendship, Grows in Brooklyn
2 Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, a Dream, and a Match Made in the
College Library
3 Tastes of the Big Time, Bitter and Sweet
4 From a Red Garter to a Bottom Line: We Built it, and They Came
5 Hell's Angels, a Jazz Devil, and New York Dolls
6 Born to Kill: The Boss Raises the Bar
7 A Punk Priestess, a Rock Transformer, a Country Darling - and a
"Formula" for Success
8 Meat Loaf Burns, and No-Show Jones Finally Arrrives
9 The Chairs Hold Firm: Do-Woppers, Rock 'n' Roll Prisoners, and
the Great French Fry Caper
10 I Got My Job Through the.Village Voice? Working at The Bottom Line
11 Leader of the Pack: A Village Smash, a Broadway Bust
12 Fast Folks: From the Cool, Cool, Cool to the Hot, Hot, Hot
13 Talkin' Songwriting; Square Toe Boots and Hats Optional
14 'Tis the Season: Caroling Carollers, Hallelujah Chrouses, and New Year's Hi-Jinx
15 Stanley
16 The "Bottom Line" Sinks the Bottom Line
EPILOGUE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INDEX
Recenzii
At its core, Positively Fourth and Mercer is about the music, but it's also a soulful slice of New York life. It's a hefty tale. Billy Altman does a yeoman's job framing it, while Allan Pepper's vividly detailed memories provide a rich loam of living history. Old habitués and newcomers alike will have a blast diving in.
Entertainingly assembled from interviews with performers, staff, and patrons, the book doubles as a slice of New York cultural and economic history.
This will give you a behind the scenes look at what made this club so special. And show you, chapter and verse, the making of the modern-day music business. The Bottom Line became a club like no other!
A gritty, gorgeous, behind-the-scenes portrait of how a neighborhood dive turned into a global pilgrimage site for anyone chasing the holy grail of live music ... This isn't some dusty nostalgia trip-it's a 336-page love letter to the soul of New York, when the Village still whispered poetry and rockstars bled magic onto bare stages.
This is a fabulous book about a fabulous time and place. I can't put it down.
This book reads like a Scorsese script.
As befits the quintessential 'listening room' it was, the Bottom Line's story can only be told as an oral history. The very best thing about an oral history is when done right, it captures the humanity of its subject. Like we did when we used to line up on the sidewalk, we come for the sound. We come for the voices. The sightlines are clear, the intimacy is palpable, the moments are vivid, and, thanks to Allen Pepper and Billy Altman, we all have the best seat.
Entertainingly assembled from interviews with performers, staff, and patrons, the book doubles as a slice of New York cultural and economic history.
This will give you a behind the scenes look at what made this club so special. And show you, chapter and verse, the making of the modern-day music business. The Bottom Line became a club like no other!
A gritty, gorgeous, behind-the-scenes portrait of how a neighborhood dive turned into a global pilgrimage site for anyone chasing the holy grail of live music ... This isn't some dusty nostalgia trip-it's a 336-page love letter to the soul of New York, when the Village still whispered poetry and rockstars bled magic onto bare stages.
This is a fabulous book about a fabulous time and place. I can't put it down.
This book reads like a Scorsese script.
As befits the quintessential 'listening room' it was, the Bottom Line's story can only be told as an oral history. The very best thing about an oral history is when done right, it captures the humanity of its subject. Like we did when we used to line up on the sidewalk, we come for the sound. We come for the voices. The sightlines are clear, the intimacy is palpable, the moments are vivid, and, thanks to Allen Pepper and Billy Altman, we all have the best seat.