Hilly Crystal Dead at 75


Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketIf not for this guy, I don’t know that we would’ve ever seen The Ramones! He put up the fight and lost but didn’t go quietly! RIP Hilly!

By CRISTIAN SALAZAR – Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK(AP) Hilly Kristal, whose dank Bowery rock club CBGB served as the birthplace
of the punk rock movement and a launching pad for bands like the Ramones,
Blondie and the Talking Heads, has died. He was 75.

Kristal, who lost a bitter fight last year to stop the club’s eviction from its home of 33 years,
died Tuesday at Cabrini Hospital after a battle with lung cancer,

his son Mark Dana Kristal said Wednesday.

Last October, as the club headed toward its final show with Patti Smith, Kristal was using a
cane to get around and showing the effects of his cancer treatment.
He was hoping to open a Las Vegas incarnation of the infamous venue that opened in 1973.

“He created a club that started on a small, out-of-the-way skid row, and saw it go around the world,”
said Lenny Kaye, a longtime member of the Patti Smith Group. “Everywhere you travel around the world,
you saw somebody wearing a CBGB T-shirt.”

While the club’s glory days were long past when it shut down, its name transcended
the venue and become synonymous with the three-chord trash of punk and
its influence on generations of musicians worldwide.

The club also became a brand name for a line of clothing and accessories,
even guitar straps; its store, CBGB Fashions, was moved a few blocks away from the original club,
but remained open.

“I’m thinking about tomorrow and the next day and the next day, and going
on to do more with CBGB’s,” Kristal told The Associated Press last October.

Kristal started the club in 1973 with the hope of making it a mecca of country, bluegrass and
blues _ called CBGB & OMFUG, for “Other Music For Uplifting Gourmandisers” _ but found
few bands to book. It instead became the epicenter of the mid-1970s punk movement.



About The Author

Discover more from Southeast of Heaven

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading