Victory Grill

Victory Grill

Infobox_nrhp | name = Victory Grill



caption = The Victory Grill in 2007
location = 1104 E. 11th St
Austin, Texas, USA
nearest_city =
lat_degrees = 30
lat_minutes = 16
lat_seconds = 09
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 97
long_minutes = 43
long_seconds = 43
long_direction = W
built =
added = October 16, 1998
refnum=98001226
governing_body =

Victory Grill is a historic music venue located at 1104 E. 11th St, Austin, Texas. The nightclub was on the Chitlin' Circuit and hosted famous African-American acts such as Bobby Bland, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, W. C. Clark and B. B. King during the age of racial segregation in the United States. Victory Grill was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 16, 1998.

History

Johnny Holmes, a booking agent and band manager, opened the Victory Grill on Victory over Japan Day, 1945 as a restaurant and bar for black soldiers returning from the war. In the segregated south of the 1940's, these servicemen could not walk into just any place to have a beer. The first incarnation of the Victory was a small "lean-to" building, but Holmes soon moved to a larger building next door.

Holmes was also familiar with both the burgeoning Texas blues and jazz scenes, and soon, the club became known for its music as well as its food and drink. The club began attracting music lovers, no matter what their race. During its heyday in the 1950s, most of the popular national blues, rhythm and blues, and jazz acts that played Austin performed at the Victory Grill. Ike & Tina Turner, James Brown, Etta James, Billie Holiday, Chuck Berry and Janis Joplin were some of the artists who graced the stage. A resident of the area later quoted, "The street was so crowded you could barely walk. It was like New Orleans."

Holmes leased the Victory Grill out in 1952, while he traveled to West Texas and then Alaska. When he returned in 1965, he was shocked at how much the area had declined. Integration had allowed affluent blacks to move to the suburbs. Also with desegregation, the Chitlin' Circuit ceased to exist, as acts that were once confined to the Victory could now play many other venues. These two factors led to declining attendance and forced Holmes to close the nightclub portion of the Victory in the mid-1970s. Holmes kept the restaurant portion open, as the Victory's food was still special enough to be a big draw.

On Juneteenth weekend of 1987, East 11th came alive with music again at a large reunion bash which brought many of the Victory's former musicians and fans together again. The Victory Grill closed for a period of time after October 10, 1988, when it suffered major damage from a fire that spread from an adjoining vacant building.

Many movements and fundraisers were held in the following years to get the Victory Grill back open, but most met with tepid response at best. Finally, in 1995, R.V. Adams, a friend of Holmes began restoration efforts and the club re-opened in 1996. This initiated a cultural rebirth of the area, which had become a casualty of urban blight.

The historic Victory Grill [http://historicvictorygrill.org] is one of the last remaining original Chitlin' Circuit juke joints. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, archived by the Texas Historic Commission, and dubbed a "Texas Treasure" by the statewide organization Preservation Texas. It stands as an artifact to the development of a distinct American music tradition. The Victory Grill is experiencing a restoration that will bridge the era of the Chitlin' Circuit to today’s urban contemporary sounds. The restoration and preservation of this working juke joint and café will serve southern cuisine, provide blues, jazz and urban musical entertainment, and provide fun educational opportunities that link past African-American musical forms and culture with the present.

Under new ownership, Eva Lindsey has taken over renovating the Victory Grill as of 2007. Lindsey had the building repainted in the colors of Huston-Tillotson University, East Austin's historically black university, where she attended college. This historic venue is open for self-produced/private events, educational opportunities and cultural tourism.

References

*"Victory Grill". [http://www.klru.org/austinnow/archives/victorygrill/victorygrill.asp KLRU] . Retrieved Aug. 30, 2006.
*"Victory Grill". [http://www.kxan.com/Global/story.asp?S=3731268 KXAN] . Retrieved Aug. 30, 2006.
*"Spotlight on:Victory Grill". [http://www.austintexas.org/newsletter/feb06/spotlight.html Austin Notes] . Retrieved Aug. 30, 3006.
*Tharp, Robert and Webb, Janet. "Fire Sears historic Victory Bar & Grill". "Daily Texan", Oct. 11, 1988.

External links

* [http://www.historicvictorygrill.org/ Victory Grill Website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Carnival Victory — Autres noms MS carnival Victory Type Navire de croisière Histoire Quille posée 2000 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Travis County, Texas — Location of Travis County in Texas This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Travis County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in… …   Wikipedia

  • Music of Austin — The music of Austin, Texas, USA has gone beyond 6th Street and now includes other areas such as Red River, the University of Texas, the Warehouse District and Downtown, South Lamar, South Austin, East Austin and the Market District where bars and …   Wikipedia

  • Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Travis County — Die Liste der Registered Historic Places im Travis County führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im texanischen Travis County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden. Aktuelle Einträge Lfd. Nr. Name Bild… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Austin, Texas — Austin redirects here. For other uses, see Austin (disambiguation). City of Austin   City   Downtown skyline as seen from Lady Bird Lake …   Wikipedia

  • Chitlin' circuit — The Chitlin Circuit was the collective name given to the string of performance venues throughout the eastern and southern United States that were safe and acceptable for African American musicians, comedians, and other entertainers to perform… …   Wikipedia

  • Roosevelt Williams — Roosevelt Thomas Grey Ghost Williams (December 7, 1903 July 17, 1996) was an African American blues pianist with a 70 year career spanning from the 1920s through the 1990s.Williams was born in Bastrop, Texas and received only basic musical… …   Wikipedia

  • Chitlin' Circuit — war der Name einer Reihe von Musiktheatern im Süden und Osten der USA, die Musikern, Comedians und sonstigen Bühnenkünstlern afroamerikanischer Herkunft während der Rassentrennung sichere Auftritte gewährten. Der Name geht zurück auf das… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Chitlin’ Circuit — Chitlin Circuit war der Name einer Reihe von Musiktheatern im Süden und Osten der USA, die Musikern, Comedians und sonstigen Bühnenkünstlern afroamerikanischer Herkunft während der Rassentrennung sichere Auftritte gewährten. Der Name geht zurück… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Chitlin' Circuit — era el nombre con el cuál venia comúnmente indicado aquel conjunto de locales dispersados a través de los Estados Unidos (como por ejemplo el Cotton Club o el Victory Grill) en el cuál los músicos, actores y cualquier otro tipo de artistas e… …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”