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Title: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: rich_WDC on January 28, 2008, 11:58:00 am
Jaxx Unplugged?
 Jaxx owner considers selling legendary rock club.
 By Amber Healy
 January 24, 2008
 
 
 Jaxx owner considers selling legendary rock club.
 
 
 
 
   
 The little rock club that could may have a new owner by the end of the year.
 "It was a slow news day and I thought Iâ??d shake things up," said Jaxx owner Jay Nedry, who recently made the announcement heâ??s considering selling the heavy metal club he has owned since 1994.
 But music fans take note: he is not completely sure the sale will go through.
 With an asking price of $1.2 million for the 7,000 square foot venue on Rolling Road south of Old Keene Mill Road, any prospective buyer has to meet Nedryâ??s high standards and his conditions.
 "Anyone who buys this place will have to pay an additional fee to keep me on as a consultant for a year," Nedry said.
 The reason?
 "Iâ??ve owned this place longer than anyone," he said. "Iâ??ve worked hard to make this one of the top 10 metal venues in the world. I know how to make this place run without annoying any of our neighbors. I need to find someone who will take this place over and maintain the positive things Iâ??ve worked for."
 
 WHILE NEDRY is considering all offers and has so far received about 20 in the two weeks since he first "floated the idea," Nedry said six serious offers were serious enough to pique his curiosity.
 A graduate of Lee High School who grew up in a house on the Springfield Country Club golf course behind the club, Nedry said he hopes the future owner, if there is one, will continue the tradition of giving local bands a place to play.
 "There have been four incarnations of this place, and in all four, my band the RoadDucks have played on opening night," he said.
 He is retaining the right to walk away from any sale that may involve someone who "just wants to own the club so he has a cool place to hang out."
 In the more than 10 years he has owned the venue, Nedry said heâ??s become friends with many of the bands he loved in the 1980s, including Slaughter, Dokken and Poison.
 "Brett Michaels [lead singer of Poison] is a friend of mine, he usually plays here twice a year," he said.
 Maybe the most unlikely memorable show was done by country star Tim McGraw, joined onstage by Kenny Chesney with the Dixie Chicks in the audience.
 "They were playing a show at RFK Stadium the night before and they stopped by," he said. "At the end of the night, Tim slid the $17,000 we made off T-shirt sales and everything across the bar to me and told me to write out a check to Childrenâ??s Hospital. Heâ??s one of the nicest guys Iâ??ve ever met, just real genuine and down to earth."
 What life after Jaxx may look like is a mystery to its owner.
 "I might teach school, I might go back to law school and do pro-bono work," Nedry mused. "Honestly, I donâ??t know what Iâ??m going to do. I just wanted to think about doing something different."
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on January 28, 2008, 12:12:00 pm
Legendary sure is an overused word.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on January 28, 2008, 12:37:00 pm
Maybe Montgomery County could buy the place and give it to Clear Channel.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: RonniStar on January 28, 2008, 10:34:00 pm
The big question is will the new owner keep Jaxx a venue where local bands and metal acts play in the metro area. Let's hope the music that the venue popular stays in place.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: Jaguar on January 31, 2008, 01:41:00 am
Have to admit that I haven't been on their website but, apparently, they are still booking shows through the Spring. The following is part of an email I got from Run Run Run. (Wonder if they know of the sale?)
 
 ...we hope to see you on our Spring tour beginning Feb. 28th. Look for us at Jaxx in Springfield, April 9th. Stay well and have a happy one...
 
 FYI: Run Run Run is not a Metal band, for what it's worth.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: 6949 on January 31, 2008, 12:16:00 pm
I want to buy it so I could make the male employees dress in trashy outfits just like the female ones do now. No patrons would want to mess with a security team dressed in underwear and chaps.
 
 And I really want to buy it to redo their website. http://www.jaxxroxx.com/ (http://www.jaxxroxx.com/)
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: sweetcell on January 31, 2008, 12:32:00 pm
metal is, for the most part, stuck in the 90's.  should we really expect otherwise from associated websites?
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: biga0u812 on January 31, 2008, 05:56:00 pm
^^^ what is your statement saying!!! Metal is stuck in the 90s?
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: Lambofgodfan on January 31, 2008, 08:31:00 pm
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  metal is, for the most part, stuck in the 90's.  should we really expect otherwise from associated websites?
Wow metal is stuck in the 90s? Do you live under a rock? Grunge actually killed metal in the early 90s and besides pantera and the metallica(selling out) metal was dead you couldnt even get a metal record in your local record store. Metal definetly is not at the same place it was in the 80s but now there are quite a handful of really good metal bands that can sell out practically any club on any day and for some arena. Modern rock is the one that has gone to shit since 2000 really. It's all love songs and shit on the radio and a lot of your mainstream rock bands havent even played a show before their first album. Just cause it's a genre that has a lot of bands touch a whole bunch of issues that your little bands wouldnt have the balls to you shouldnt use it as a scapegoat on this forum. Your lucky if your drummer has half the talent as some metal drummers.This why I use this forum a lot to get good laughs from shitheads like you.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: sweetcell on February 01, 2008, 12:02:00 am
düde - thät replÿ was sø metäl.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: Chip Chanko on February 01, 2008, 12:18:00 am
But true.
 
 
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  düde - thät replÿ was sø metäl.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: biga0u812 on February 01, 2008, 01:54:00 am
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Originally posted by Lambofgodfan:
   
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  metal is, for the most part, stuck in the 90's.  should we really expect otherwise from associated websites?
Wow metal is stuck in the 90s? Do you live under a rock? Grunge actually killed metal in the early 90s and besides pantera and the metallica(selling out) metal was dead you couldnt even get a metal record in your local record store. Metal definetly is not at the same place it was in the 80s but now there are quite a handful of really good metal bands that can sell out practically any club on any day and for some arena. Modern rock is the one that has gone to shit since 2000 really. It's all love songs and shit on the radio and a lot of your mainstream rock bands havent even played a show before their first album. Just cause it's a genre that has a lot of bands touch a whole bunch of issues that your little bands wouldnt have the balls to you shouldnt use it as a scapegoat on this forum. Your lucky if your drummer has half the talent as some metal drummers.This why I use this forum a lot to get good laughs from shitheads like you. [/b]
You said it dude, metal is so big people really  dont understand how big it is. People today listen to this radio/mtv bullshit that is complete shit and talentless.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: sweetcell on February 01, 2008, 02:59:00 am
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Originally posted by biga0u812:
 You said it dude, metal is so big people really  dont understand how big it is.
couldn't have said it better myself.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: taperkat on February 01, 2008, 06:47:00 am
I'm sure bands like White Zombie and Sepultura (sp) would be interested to hear metal was dead when grunge came out.
 
 Protip: Lamb Of God got popular because of MTV. Wanna know why I know that? I promoted them to help them get a break. Not my thing to listen to, but the band paid well. So I did it.
 
 You have no ground to stand on with that argument.
 
 With that said: Damn, that's a lot of money for that club and all those stipulations. One wonders why he's really selling it, if he still wants to have that much invested in it.
 
 PS: Some of the best love songs are metal. Just because radio is not chock full of metal does not always make it shit.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: biga0u812 on February 01, 2008, 12:08:00 pm
^^^ Some of the best love songs are from the 80s hair metal (Poison, Warrant, WhiteSnake, Motley Crue, Ratt, and even Ozzy was hair metal for a few years) which is pretty stuff on the radio. Dont get me wrong there is alot of metal on mtv and sometimes on the radio, but the underground metal scene is totally diffrent. You have hundreds of metal festivals all over the such as Wacken Open Air, Graspop, Maryland Deathfest,The Leeds and Reading Festivals, and more. The thing is they are all overshadowed by Ozzfest (Basically a Mainstream Metal Tour) here in america.
 
 probaly didnt make much sense but watever.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: TheREALHunter on February 01, 2008, 12:09:00 pm
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Originally posted by Lambofgodfan:
     
Quote
Originally posted by sweetcell:
  metal is, for the most part, stuck in the 90's.  should we really expect otherwise from associated websites?
Wow metal is stuck in the 90s? Do you live under a rock? Grunge actually killed metal in the early 90s and besides pantera and the metallica(selling out) metal was dead you couldnt even get a metal record in your local record store. Metal definetly is not at the same place it was in the 80s but now there are quite a handful of really good metal bands that can sell out practically any club on any day and for some arena. Modern rock is the one that has gone to shit since 2000 really. It's all love songs and shit on the radio and a lot of your mainstream rock bands havent even played a show before their first album. Just cause it's a genre that has a lot of bands touch a whole bunch of issues that your little bands wouldnt have the balls to you shouldnt use it as a scapegoat on this forum. Your lucky if your drummer has half the talent as some metal drummers.This why I use this forum a lot to get good laughs from shitheads like you. [/b]
Don't champion yourself as some keeper of the flame for metal when it's to promote shit bands like Lamb of God.  Locals who call themselves metal fans but never bothered to see bands like Deceased play are the problem not fans of other genres who were never involved in the first place.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: TheREALHunter on February 01, 2008, 12:12:00 pm
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Originally posted by biga0u812:
  ^^^ Some of the best love songs are from the 80s hair metal (Poison, Warrant, WhiteSnake, Motley Crue, Ratt, and even Ozzy was hair metal for a few years) which is pretty stuff on the radio.  
Don't forget the Scorpions...still lovin you baby WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! haha
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: TheREALHunter on February 01, 2008, 12:15:00 pm
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Originally posted by -kat-:
  I'm sure bands like White Zombie and Sepultura (sp) would be interested to hear metal was dead when grunge came out.
 
White Zombie with their lip-synch play to DAT tapes live techno bullshit did more to kill real metal than Nirvana ever did.  Sepultura starting out as third-rate Slayer wannabees and then later on wanting to ape Korn's sound wasn't much better.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: manimtired on February 01, 2008, 12:23:00 pm
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Originally posted by TheREALHunter:
   
Quote
Originally posted by -kat-:
  I'm sure bands like White Zombie and Sepultura (sp) would be interested to hear metal was dead when grunge came out.
 
White Zombie with their lip-synch play to DAT tapes live techno bullshit did more to kill real metal than Nirvana ever did.  Sepultura starting out as third-rate Slayer wannabees and then later on wanting to ape Korn's sound wasn't much better. [/b]
Roots is an awesome album.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: TheREALHunter on February 01, 2008, 12:25:00 pm
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Originally posted by manimtired:
   
Quote
Originally posted by TheREALHunter:
   
Quote
Originally posted by -kat-:
  I'm sure bands like White Zombie and Sepultura (sp) would be interested to hear metal was dead when grunge came out.
 
White Zombie with their lip-synch play to DAT tapes live techno bullshit did more to kill real metal than Nirvana ever did.  Sepultura starting out as third-rate Slayer wannabees and then later on wanting to ape Korn's sound wasn't much better. [/b]
Roots is an awesome album. [/b]
I couldn't disagree with you more but if listening to it gets you through your day then more power to you  :)
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: azaghal1981 on February 01, 2008, 04:37:00 pm
Did I just read this post on this board? Really?
 
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by biga0u812:
  ^^^ Some of the best love songs are from the 80s hair metal (Poison, Warrant, WhiteSnake, Motley Crue, Ratt, and even Ozzy was hair metal for a few years) which is pretty stuff on the radio. Dont get me wrong there is alot of metal on mtv and sometimes on the radio, but the underground metal scene is totally diffrent. You have hundreds of metal festivals all over the such as Wacken Open Air, Graspop, Maryland Deathfest,The Leeds and Reading Festivals, and more. The thing is they are all overshadowed by Ozzfest (Basically a Mainstream Metal Tour) here in america.
 
 probaly didnt make much sense but watever.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: Lambofgodfan on February 01, 2008, 06:48:00 pm
Wow this these people on the forum are hilarious. I never said metal is big. Actually thats the complete opposite of what I'm saying. What is this a republican debate? And I know a lot of my shit on metal. So dont assume shit. Ive seen Napalm Death, Megadeth, In Flames, Heaven and Hell and many other old school metal acts play. And I never heard of the deceased but I doubt they have had much of an impact on metal. And to that lady Kat who said she helped make Lamb of God big more power to you. Landing them on some little headbangers ball tour and 2 a.m rotation on mtv2 is quite a success. Lamb of god is big because they are on countless covers of magazines. Their drummers been on the cover of modern drummer. Their guitar players been on the cover of many guitar magazines. That shows how appreciated they are as musicians. I'm sure you guys dont know this becuase none of you actually know how to play an instrument. They are successful because they've done countless touring and worked their asses off making albums. So dont downgrade the bands success to you. And I have no fucking clue what these other posers are talking about its not even worth an arguement. And its really making me laugh that everyone assumes this talk is about lamb of god just because they are in my name. Running out of ideas? I dont hate fm radio, I just dont want my music prefencences be from something that controls what I listen to. I prefer metal is what comes down to. So yea you guys can go listen to your emo love songs in your corner.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: sweetcell on February 01, 2008, 08:11:00 pm
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Originally posted by Lambofgodfan:
 I'm sure you guys dont know this becuase none of you actually know how to play an instrument.
the word of the day is FAIL.
 
 there are a lot of people who play instruments on this bboard.  have you really been a member here since 2005?
 
 way to look stupid, stupid.  you like metal - great for you, rock on.  some people don't and will say as much - ignore'em or get over'em, will ya?  is this the first time you've encountered opposition to your tastes?  sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: Lambofgodfan on February 01, 2008, 08:20:00 pm
way to look stupid? wtf are you talking about I am the one that keeps getting stereotyped. I like other music besides metal too. But it pisses me off when I see some dumbass comments on this forum.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: Lambofgodfan on February 01, 2008, 08:24:00 pm
Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers? Nice saying old man.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: snailhook on February 01, 2008, 08:37:00 pm
all i'm gonna say is:
 
 there's lots of great metal around right now, though maybe not quite the amount there was as its peak in the late '80s. as for what is called "indie rock" these days, i reckon that's a dying dog on its last broken leg. but just like any genre -- including indie rock -- the best stuff resides in the underground. always has, always will.
 
 being a metal fan, i don't have much love for jaxx, though they will book bands nobody else will. i just despise the location of the place and how it is operated.
 
 lambofgodfan, do yourself a favor and check out the mighty deceased. in the late '80s/early '90s, their brand of thrash/death metal was unparalleled. king fowley used to drum and sing at the same time, but now he just sings, and he is one of the best metal frontmen out there. deceased are from northern virginia and are still kicking it, and i hope to book them at the velvet lounge soon. see them if you get the chance. they also have numerous records on relapse if you wanna buy something.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: azaghal1981 on February 01, 2008, 10:19:00 pm
Snailhook, have you gotten your hands on the new Boris yet? Promo copies have supposedly been sent out. Curious to hear how it is; the one or two new tracks they played here last year were great.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: biga0u812 on February 02, 2008, 12:02:00 pm
Man fuck it lets just end this convo on here, nobody is gonna be happy either way. Every metal head on this board just go pop in Death's Leporsy and enjoy your day.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: snailhook on February 02, 2008, 01:44:00 pm
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Every metal head on this board just go pop in Death's Leporsy and enjoy your day.[/b]
can't argue with that.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: azaghal1981 on February 02, 2008, 03:04:00 pm
I just put on the newly remastered version of Burning Witch's Crippled Lucifer and it's as gloriously punishing as I dreamed it would be.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: kosmo vinyl on February 04, 2008, 10:10:00 am
So whose going to see Roadrunner Records recording artist De Novo Dahl at the Velvet Lounge on 2/17?
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on February 04, 2008, 10:39:00 am
They're also opening for the amazing   :roll:   Jesse Malin at Iota in March.
 
 
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Originally posted by kosmo:
  So whose going to see Roadrunner Records recording artist De Novo Dahl at the Velvet Lounge on 2/17?
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: TheREALHunter on February 04, 2008, 11:13:00 am
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Originally posted by Lambofgodfan:
  Wow this these people on the forum are hilarious. I never said metal is big. Actually thats the complete opposite of what I'm saying. What is this a republican debate? And I know a lot of my shit on metal. So dont assume shit. Ive seen Napalm Death, Megadeth, In Flames, Heaven and Hell and many other old school metal acts play. And I never heard of the deceased but I doubt they have had much of an impact on metal. And to that lady Kat who said she helped make Lamb of God big more power to you. Landing them on some little headbangers ball tour and 2 a.m rotation on mtv2 is quite a success. Lamb of god is big because they are on countless covers of magazines. Their drummers been on the cover of modern drummer. Their guitar players been on the cover of many guitar magazines. That shows how appreciated they are as musicians. I'm sure you guys dont know this becuase none of you actually know how to play an instrument. They are successful because they've done countless touring and worked their asses off making albums. So dont downgrade the bands success to you. And I have no fucking clue what these other posers are talking about its not even worth an arguement. And its really making me laugh that everyone assumes this talk is about lamb of god just because they are in my name. Running out of ideas? I dont hate fm radio, I just dont want my music prefencences be from something that controls what I listen to. I prefer metal is what comes down to. So yea you guys can go listen to your emo love songs in your corner.
Oh you've most DEFINITELY erased all doubt as to what a fucking moron you are, I can only hope that this is a troll created by some indie-rocker on here for a few yuks.  Go learn a little bit about the genre that you supposedly champion, your assumption that seeing Megadeth live (opening for Heaven and Hell I'm sure, how convenient to see them at the same time! haha) gives you ANY credibility is fucking laughable.  Actually let me finish laughing before you tell me that you're a troll and that I've been wasting my time making this post.
Title: Re: JAXX - On The Market? (article from S'Field Connection
Post by: TheREALHunter on February 04, 2008, 11:15:00 am
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Originally posted by snailhook:
 
 
 lambofgodfan, do yourself a favor and check out the mighty deceased. in the late '80s/early '90s, their brand of thrash/death metal was unparalleled. king fowley used to drum and sing at the same time, but now he just sings, and he is one of the best metal frontmen out there. deceased are from northern virginia and are still kicking it, and i hope to book them at the velvet lounge soon. see them if you get the chance. they also have numerous records on relapse if you wanna buy something.
It's good to see that at least SOMEONE on here has a clue as opposed to only getting the opinion of a teenage moron that only laps up everything that headbangers ball feeds him.  I'm sure he jacks off at the mere mention of Relapse Records; might want to see who their flagship band was buddy.