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Message started by left shoe shuffle on Dec 5th, 2009 at 9:52am

Title: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by left shoe shuffle on Dec 5th, 2009 at 9:52am

Rock and Roll Annex Is Not Here to Stay



By LARRY ROHTER
Published: December 4, 2009

Barely a year after it opened in SoHo, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Annex in New York City is closing. The parent hall of fame in Cleveland confirmed on Friday that its affiliate, a $9 million investment envisioned as part of a broader national expansion, would shut its doors on Jan. 3.
No explanation for the closing was offered in the brief news release issued on Thursday by S2BN Entertainment, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s partners in the venture, or by a spokeswoman for the Cleveland museum. But the 25,000-square-foot annex opened last November, just as the economic crisis was gaining force, and took a three-year lease in a relatively inconspicuous basement space below an Old Navy store at 76 Mercer Street.

“There’s no doubt the economy factored into our leaving,” Caren Bell, a spokeswoman for S2BN Entertainment, said on Friday afternoon. “But over all, we had a good year. We’re moving on to the next phase and exploring opportunities to tour the exhibition.”

When asked if the annex was profitable, she repeated, “We had a good year.”

The museum took on three partners in the annex, and under the terms of the governing agreement, those partners were to finance and operate the project, with the Cleveland hall of fame retaining oversight of all aspects of the operation. S2BN Entertainment is led by Michael Cohl, who recently became the lead producer of a future production of “Spider-Man” on Broadway and who is a former chairman of the Live Nation concert promotion and management group. The other participants are Jam Exhibition and Running Subway, which have produced museum exhibitions and musical theater and multimedia concert programs.

Margaret Thresher, a spokeswoman for the Hall of Fame in Cleveland, said that its partners had decided to “explore similar opportunities to tour this concept or place it in other cities.”

In contrast to the Hall of Fame in Cleveland, which offers a general history of rock ’n’ roll, the annex has a focus on New York’s role in the development of rock and pop culture. A 1957 Chevy of Bruce Springsteen’s, teenage correspondence between Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, one of Bob Dylan’s harmonicas, memorabilia from the punk mecca CBGB, and the oversize suit David Byrne wore in the Talking Heads film “Stop Making Sense” are among the items on display.

The annex also has a special presentation called “John Lennon: The New York Years,” and it opened with a show devoted to the Clash.

Initial projections talked of the annex’s drawing in around half a million visitors a year, but Ms. Bell declined to provide figures on actual attendance or revenues. “We are not giving out numbers,” she said.

General admission to the annex is $26.50, compared with $22 at the main museum in Cleveland, which also offers more generous discounts for children and those over 65 than the annex does. Visitors typically spend four or five hours looking at the Cleveland exhibits, whereas an estimate of the time required for a full viewing at the annex, even with its high-technology features and club ambience as lures, is less than two hours.

“In New York you have to prove yourself, whether you’re a sports team or a museum,” Joel Peresman, president of the Hall of Fame Foundation, told The New York Times last November, just before the annex opened. “We have an important story to tell. And you have to have something interesting and compelling. Otherwise, New Yorkers are going to blow it off.”

www.nytimes.com


For those interested in visiting before it closes, Goldstar is offering $13.33 tickets.  

Title: Re: New York RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by SweetVirginia on Dec 5th, 2009 at 9:57am
I'm so disappointed to hear this. I love that place.

I just took LJ and Glencar there in September.

If you live in NY and haven't been, try to go before it closes.

Title: Re: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by mojoman on Dec 5th, 2009 at 11:33am
i've been wanting to go for the last year but i rarely get up to the city by myself these days and like the article states its not exactly family friendly.

Title: Re: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by LadyJane on Dec 5th, 2009 at 12:15pm
What a damned shame!!!!!!!!

Glad I had the opportunity to visit it when I did. I LOVED it.

Thank you SV!!!!!!!!

LJ.


Title: Re: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by lotsajizz on Dec 5th, 2009 at 1:44pm
...the whole museum conception of rock is awful...the Hall of Fame was a bad idea and this NY extension will soon die the death it deserved....given the Mick/Bill/museum skit throughout 'Video Rewind' I dare say the Stones agree on this score....

Title: Re: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by LadyJane on Dec 5th, 2009 at 2:24pm

lotsajizz wrote on Dec 5th, 2009 at 1:44pm:
...the whole museum conception of rock is awful...the Hall of Fame was a bad idea and this NY extension will soon die the death it deserved....given the Mick/Bill/museum skit throughout 'Video Rewind' I dare say the Stones agree on this score....



Have you ever been?? I doubt it, yet you cast judgement? Not surprised. Very typical of you.

The NY Annex was intimate and perfectly situated on Mercer Street, an area of the City that gave us so many great Bands/ performances.

My favorite part was the CBGB exhibit; where original pieces of that beautifully filthy club were on display.

Cleveland may be schmaltzy; I've never been so cannot judge. The NYC Annex was small, dark and brought back so many memories of trips to the City in the late '70's, early '80's.

LJ.

Title: Re: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by lotsajizz on Dec 5th, 2009 at 2:30pm
I'd never go...rock n'roll doesn't belong in a museum ('cept maybe prog rock)...the entire concept is obnoxious and anti-rock in itself....that you would praise it is indeed 'typical'.... that it is one of Mick's worst nightmares was laid out very clearly.....

Title: Re: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by LadyJane on Dec 5th, 2009 at 2:46pm
Whatever, Jizz.  :whydontcha

I enjoyed the experience and if that is WRONG or ANTI-STONES/ANTI-ROCK N ROLL of me, so be it.

As usual we must agree to disagree.

LJ.




Title: Re: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by left shoe shuffle on Dec 5th, 2009 at 2:49pm

I've been to the Cleveland HOF, and loved it.
The Stones, btw, are well represented.

And since Mick's attended previous induction ceremonies and just performed at their MSG event, seems reasonable to assume that he's not as down on it as he may have been 25 years ago.

Hope to make it to NYC before it closes...

Title: Re: New York RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by Bitch on Dec 5th, 2009 at 3:03pm

SweetVirginia wrote on Dec 5th, 2009 at 9:57am:
I'm so disappointed to hear this. I love that place.

I just took LJ and Glencar there in September.

If you live in NY and haven't been, try to go before it closes.


OK, thanks for the advance warning.  I'm going to bring my kids, they would like it too!

Title: Re: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by SweetVirginia on Dec 5th, 2009 at 4:52pm
They will enjoy it, Bitch. My 16-year-old really liked it.

The opening film is worth the price of admission, and when your Jersey kids see the Bruce exhibit they'll love it!

Title: Re: New York's RRHOF Annex Closing
Post by GotToRollMe on Dec 6th, 2009 at 2:50pm

Thanks for the heads-up, Lefty. I'm going to really make an effort to get there before it closes. From what SV and LJ tell me, it's well worth it.


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