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any videos from Boppers, J.P's?
both were institutions ... never knew anyone involved w/ JPs, you?

as for Boppers (great Friday Happy Hour buffet) ... found an old full page ad from the Hartford Advocate, when Boppers changed to Metro, great times!

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I don't know about JPs. I remember Boppers and maybe a place called Jaspers? This was mid-late 80s. Both played White Lines a lot and lots of girls trying to look like Susanna Hoffs, which I had no issue with.
 
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+1.....Yeah you were alot more mobile than me.... won't forget your events at the new Uconn Hartford (Times/Dagny's) back in the day and Braza among others ! But I guess that's was "my joy"of being locked in owning a Hartford venue, LOL!... though I did have some fun along the way producing/promoting one offs at some of the bigger CT rooms like the Jai Lai, Civic Center, NH Coliseum and CT Expo Center. 😉
found some more ... got 75+ noise complaints on this event ... after the 20th, the Hartford Police just stayed at the event and partied with us, ha

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I don't know about JPs. I remember Boppers and maybe a place called Jaspers? This was mid-late 80s. Both played White Lines a lot and lots of girls trying to look like Susanna Hoffs, which I had no issue with.
story of the 80s and 90s
 
Great find, I could add plenty to this story since I owned the Muni until I sold it to developer Carlos Mouta ( the new Parkville Market, etc.)
I must say DR. Robert McKay was a great guy. He was the actual owner and backer of his brother Dave ( also the creator of the Russian Lady" brand . Bob even told me his story about being one of the "Jonathan the Husky" caretakers while he was at Uconn in his younger days.

One the flip side, let just say another family member who never owned a thing... could probably have a street named after him called "One Way", LOL!
 
also Dagny's on Arch Street; and Mad Murphy's
Dagny's DJ here ... best nights were Thursday Happy Hour w/ Cool Runnings on the patio - 800 people through the door ... ... fun fact, Dagny's lease was $300/month (not a typo)
I don't live in the past. I had a great time at both the Greater Hartford Jazz Festival ...
In some cases, decades later, the past is the present ... e.g.

Charles Christie - is the President of the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz
John McMann - Atlantic Records Ups John McMann and Jon Lewis to Executive VPs of Promotion


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Just announced Cardi B for April. They seem to be following through in considerably boosting concerts. They have been announcing a new one almost every week.

For comparison Cardi B plays MSG, Prudential Center, TD Garden, then Hartford, followed by Xfinity in Philly and Capitol One in DC. Can't ask for better peer arenas to be included with.
 
Just announced Cardi B for April. They seem to be following through in considerably boosting concerts. They have been announcing a new one almost every week.

For comparison Cardi B plays MSG, Prudential Center, TD Garden, then Hartford, followed by Xfinity in Philly and Capitol One in DC. Can't ask for better peer arenas to be included with.
Great to see new life being pumped into the Arena!!
 
This renovation has put the building back where it was in 1985 or so. It is once again a premier stop on tour. That’s really cool.
I think it’s fair to give the people in charge of this credit, as we’ve all been quick to bash the previous debacles. This is great for Hartford.
 
Renewed potential for the old Staircase Lounge!

Broker: Downtown Hartford hotel sells for $6M; buyer eyes renovation, franchise options - https://hartfordbusiness.com/articl...r-6m-buyer-eyes-renovation-franchise-options/ - September 15, 2025

History -- Robinson: A true rags to riches story - https://hartfordbusiness.com/article/robinson-a-true-rags-to-riches-story/ " ... the young man with nothing more than $1 in his pocket was able to buy that hotel across the street. Robinson turned the old Shoreham into an upscale nightclub called The Staircase Supper Lounge. Today, Robinson is owner and president of C&R Development Company. A self-described serial entrepreneur, with holdings that include real estate, parking garages and airport gift shops, he is recognized as one of Connecticut’s most successful businessmen and a prolific philanthropist." - October 6, 2014

Current -- Curtis D Robinson Center for Health Equity - Curtis D Robinson Center for Health Equity
 
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Cardi B at the PBA in April. Assuming there is a lot of Cardi B fans on this board...ha Anyway, PBA is def getting way more shows with these upgrades like they thought they would.
Just announced Cardi B for April. They seem to be following through in considerably boosting concerts. They have been announcing a new one almost every week.

For comparison Cardi B plays MSG, Prudential Center, TD Garden, then Hartford, followed by Xfinity in Philly and Capitol One in DC. Can't ask for better peer arenas to be included with.
In some cases, decades later, the past is the present ... e.g.

John McMann - Atlantic Records Ups John McMann and Jon Lewis to Executive VPs of Promotion
"Among many others, in recent years the pair have worked on the teams that broke records by Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, Cardi B, Coldplay, Lizzo, Roddy Rich, Charlie Puth, and Ava Max." - Variety, Jan 14, 2021
 
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Just announced Cardi B for April. They seem to be following through in considerably boosting concerts. They have been announcing a new one almost every week.

For comparison Cardi B plays MSG, Prudential Center, TD Garden, then Hartford, followed by Xfinity in Philly and Capitol One in DC. Can't ask for better peer arenas to be included with.
Depending on when Stephon Diggs slipped one past the goalie, she may be around 7-8 months pregnant in April. Should be one hell of a show!
 
had no idea folks danced at either of these bars
They didn't, until we did it ... I moved away in '98, but returned monthly to do events after grad school, for two decades ... just located these gems for reference

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Hartford Advocate
by India Blue (R.I.P.)
November 8, 2001

Last Friday it was old school reunion time at Scarlett O'Hara's. DJ Dave Russell and Marvin Harris put together a house dance party "Flipside." The only snafu was not having a defined dance floor. There will be another one Nov. 23 and if a dance floor gets worked out, it should be fab. The nostalgia of deep, classic and vocal house was sweet and any die-hard house dancer needs to be there.



The Nightly Grind
Hartford Advocate
by Dan Barry
September 16, 2004

Title: Cranking up the tempo with Newandyke, playing through the middle-aged favorites with Yellow 9, and diverse deep house with DJ Dave Russell

Later in the night, I caught a set by DJ Dave Russell at the Arch Street Tavern. Self-described as "deep, vocal, soulful house," Russell periodically hits the Hartford club scene, and drew a good crowd despite the construction on Adriaen's Landing. His selections balanced a driving beat with cheerful, organic instrumentation. Russell shied away from candy-coated dance anthems, digging his claws into underground material just enough to keep things spicy. And speaking of material, there was lots of it. Russell cut quickly from song to song rather than let any track play for an extended time. The formula worked: it allowed him to work in remixes of popular songs, dark, ravey passages, and recognizable favorites all in equal measure.

Russell's set was almost diverse to a fault. He covered all his bases so well that he backed himself into a stylistic corner, and couldn't really take any risks of the sort that would make a crowd go hands-in-the-air wild. He traded the ability to surprise for the ability to please. Then again, surprise isn't really the point of house music; perhaps that kind of excitement is better left to more hyper stuff like drum 'n' bass. People left the tavern at 2 a.m. with grins, and that's enough to convince me Russell's doing something right.


"House Calls"
Hartford Advocate
by Steve and Edie
February 9, 2006

Most of our friends (and, for that matter, the rest of the country) were still at home nursing hangovers from last weeks State of the Union address and its accompanying drinking game, so Edie and her beau, Mr. X, decided to check out DJ Dave Russell’s Flipside at Braza on Saturday night. Flipside is a house music party -- think electronic disco with great vocalization and a thumping bass undercurrent – that’s been around Hartford for the past few years.

Russell, a Hartford native who now resides in Arlington, Virginia, has spun around the country from Mantis in D.C. to the Derby in Los Angeles. He started Flipside in late 2001 at Scarlett O’Hara’s, a now defunct bar on Pratt Street. After moving around a bit to Spris, the Wood-n-Tap, and Sully’s (in fairer weather), Russell seems to have found a home at Braza and returns to the bar monthly to keep the party going.

We had noticed Flipside postings … and were glad that we finally had the chance to check the night out. And the low $5 cover charge compared to other nightclubs made it seem almost too good to be true.

Braza had a good crowd of devotees of Russell’s traditional, pure house sounds as well as area club fanatics who left the dance floor intermittently to trade mobile updates on crowd sizes and energy levels with friends texting in from NV, the new club downtown, and Room 960. We didn’t see anyone taking any bait to leave and, in fact, most of the people that we met had seen Russell spin the night before at Crush.

People did not stop dancing all night, and we got all hot and bothered just watching them from the bar area while ordering rounds of robustly crafted cocktails. It was a true Benetton crowd -- very diverse in age, ethnicity, and sexual orientation -- and most had made an effort to get dolled up for the night out, wearing flash outfits chosen to make an impression on the dance floor. We especially liked a Harvard Sucks T-shirt paired with tight-fitting black pants sported by a Yale alum.

Braza gleamed under dimmed lighting, and had cleared tables to create a sizeable dance floor. The lights actually flickered at one point which made us worry that last call had arrived earlier than expected, but the staff was just adjusting the levels to get the mood right.

Love for the music, dancing, and fellow individuals seemed to be in the air -- although, unfortunately, so was an onslaught of rain, and a few couples had their amorous parking lot rendezvous diverted into the bar area and random doorways. We were a bit disappointed that we couldn’t take in the view of Farmington Avenue from Braza’s expansive patio, but the love connections themselves provided enough of a sweetly entertaining backdrop.

Churrascaria Braza is located at 488 Farmington Ave., Hartford, (860) 882-1839. Upcoming Flipside events are posted at www.clubflipside.com


Hartford: Rising to the occasion - 52 places to go in 2006
Hartford Advocate, Special to The Herald Press
by Christine Paluf
April 16, 2006

If a little bit of night life is on the menu, diverse places abound that add live music to the mix. Churrascaria Braza, 488 Farmington Ave., is a Brazilian steak-house whose patrons can spill out onto the large outdoor patio, enjoying the sounds of the entertainment after sampling your choice of meats served rotisserie-style. It’s a surprising little gem, a few minutes from downtown in Hartford’s west end.

The nightlife at Braza is as unique as its fare. It is a common host for the house music underground scenes "Flipside" gatherings. Held monthly in Hartford and Washington, D.C., "Flipside is a welcomed social scene thats needed in the Hartford area," says one of the promoters for the event, Rich Sin-clair. "Its a mature, free-spirited, multi-cultural group of people that get together and just dance."

The crowd is friendly and welcoming, a real meeting of fun-seekers. DJ Dave Russell "spins" to the delight of the dancing listeners. Its a scene worth checking out.

Within the recently completed Hartford Marriott Downtown, a hip, urban bar has arisen -- Crush. The modern decor of the new lounge is complemented with the music of DJs spinning for the crowd, which can vary from tuxedo-clad wedding partiers to downtown chic of all ages.

Rafael Sulit, a native of Chicago currently living in New York City, was impressed with the latest addition to the hip Hartford scene.

"I dig it. ... This is my first field trip to Hartford," Sulit said. "I could be on Seventh Ave. right now in New York, you’d never know."

And of the sounds of the DJ, he said, simply, "Hot. Hartford. House."

 
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