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''J.B.C.'', short for ''Jazz, Blues Concept'' was located in the basement of a building just off Victoria St. Although initially intended to be a venue specialising in jazz and blues, it soon diversified to bands of different genres. It was a comfortable place to watch music, providing you were there early enough to get a couch, and it wasnt too crowded.
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''J.B.C.'', short for ''Jazz, Blues Concept'' was located in the basement of a building just off Victoria St. Although initially intended to be a venue specialising in jazz and blues, it soon diversified to bands of different genres.  
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It's diversification proved to also be its downfall however, as with louder bands came more frequent complaints from upstairs Portobello restaurant.  Business became tricky, and a downward spiral ensued with the loss of the venue's liquor license.  Eventually it was forced to close.
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In its prime, J.B.C. was a comfortable place to watch music, providing you were there early enough to get a couch, and it wasnt too crowded.
  
 
After J.B.C. closed the same venue was reborn as a dance club, first as [[Move]] in 2000, then as [[Motion]] and eventually as [[Catalyst]].
 
After J.B.C. closed the same venue was reborn as a dance club, first as [[Move]] in 2000, then as [[Motion]] and eventually as [[Catalyst]].

Revision as of 23:04, 11 July 2006

J.B.C., short for Jazz, Blues Concept was located in the basement of a building just off Victoria St. Although initially intended to be a venue specialising in jazz and blues, it soon diversified to bands of different genres.

It's diversification proved to also be its downfall however, as with louder bands came more frequent complaints from upstairs Portobello restaurant. Business became tricky, and a downward spiral ensued with the loss of the venue's liquor license. Eventually it was forced to close.

In its prime, J.B.C. was a comfortable place to watch music, providing you were there early enough to get a couch, and it wasnt too crowded.

After J.B.C. closed the same venue was reborn as a dance club, first as Move in 2000, then as Motion and eventually as Catalyst.


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