
Jay's Longhorn
Directed by Mark Engebretson8.8
Before First Avenue there was Jay's Longhorn - the epicenter of the Minneapolis punk rock and indie rock scene in the late 1970s. At a time when the music scene was dominated by Top 40 cover bands, a group of punk rock visionaries - led by Andy Schwartz, former publisher of the New York Rocker - scoured the city in search of a place that would welcome the New Wave. The Suicide Commandos, Flamingo, Curtiss A, the Suburbs, and NNB found a home at Jay's Longhorn - which also served as the launching pad for Hüsker Dü and the Replacements and the preferred venue for touring acts like Elvis Costello, The B-52s, and The Police.
Jay's Longhorn Trivia
Jay's Longhorn was released on 31 de marzo de 2019.
Jay's Longhorn was directed by Mark Engebretson.
Jay's Longhorn has a runtime of 1h 32min.
Jay's Longhorn was produced by Mark Engebretson.
Before First Avenue there was Jay's Longhorn - the epicenter of the Minneapolis punk rock and indie rock scene in the late 1970s. At a time when the music scene was dominated by Top 40 cover bands, a group of punk rock visionaries - led by Andy Schwartz, former publisher of the New York Rocker - scoured the city in search of a place that would welcome the New Wave. The Suicide Commandos, Flamingo, Curtiss A, the Suburbs, and NNB found a home at Jay's Longhorn - which also served as the launching pad for Hüsker Dü and the Replacements and the preferred venue for touring acts like Elvis Costello, The B-52s, and The Police.
The key characters in Jay's Longhorn are Self (Bob Mould), Self (Peter Jesperson), Self (Karen Haglof).
Jay's Longhorn is rated Not Rated.
Jay's Longhorn is a Documental, Música, Musical film.
Jay's Longhorn has an audience rating of 8.8 out of 10.
Jay's Longhorn had a budget of 8000 US$.


