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The Mudd Club was a located at 77 White Street in the neighborhood of in New York City. It operated from 1978 to 1983 as a venue for underground music and events. It was opened by Steve Mass, and .


History
The Mudd Club was founded by filmmaker Steve Mass, art curator and filmmaker Diego Cortez, and downtown scene persona Anya Phillips in 1978. Mass named the club after Samuel Alexander Mudd, the physician who treated John Wilkes Booth in the aftermath of 's assassination. To secure the space for the venue, which was a loft owned by artist , Mass described the future as essentially an art bar , like 's One University Place, itself based on Ruskin's Max's Kansas City.Boch, Richard. The Mudd Club. Feral House. p. 33

Mudd Club featured a bar, , and an art gallery curated by on the fourth floor.Gruen, John (ed). Keith Haring: The Authorized Biography, Prentice Hall Press, 1991. Live performances there included new wave, experimental music, , literary icons and William Burroughs, and catwalk exhibitions for emerging fashion designers and . Performers included New York bands such as DNA, , 's Zero Cool, , and Jean-Michel Basquiat's band Gray. In 1979, performed songs from their new album Fear of Music. Tim Page produced several concerts at the Mudd Club in 1981, in an attempt to meld contemporary with and . On the dance floor, DJs David Azarch, and played a unique mixture of , and curiosities. From the start it functioned as a "amazing antidote to the uptown glitz of Studio 54 in the '70s".Musto, Michael. "Farewell, Queen of the Mudd Club", [2] Village Voice Le Daily Musto Blog, Aug. 17 2008. Six months after it opened, the Mudd Club was mentioned in People: "New York's fly-by-night crowd of punks, posers and the ultra-hip has discovered new turf on which to flaunt its manic chic. It is the Mudd Club ... . For sheer kinkiness, there has been nothing like it since the cabaret scene in 1920s ". People, July 16, 1979. As it became more frequented by downtown celebrities, a door policy was established and it acquired a , often hip reputation.

After its first few years, Studio 54 celebrities like , , , and began to show up. In 1981, the Mudd Club's Steve Mass began going to the more informal Club 57 on St. Mark's Place, and began hiring the Club 57 crowd (including Haring, Keith. Keith Haring Journals. Penguin, 1997.) to help draw in the younger and hipper part of the art scene.Hager, Steve. Art After Midnight: The East Village Scene. St. Martin. 1986. As a result, the Mudd Club was frequented by many of Manhattan's up-and-coming cultural celebrities. People associated with frequenting the venue included musicians , , , , , , Nico, , X, , the B-52's, and

(2026). 9781627310512, .
artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and his then-girlfriend ;Hager, Steve. Art After Midnight: The East Village Scene. St. Matins Press, 1986. p. 31Fretz, Eric. Jean-Michel Basquiat: A Biography, Greenwood Press, 2010. Chapter 3. members; performers and ; designers , and ; , Eric Mitchell, , , Jamie Nares, , , Scott B and Beth B, , and Glenn O'Brien; ; and makeup artist Sandy Linter. The Mudd Club closed in the spring of 1983.
(2017). 9781627310581, Feral House. .
A regular noted, "At the end, it was not much fun anymore. I mean, it had just become—kind of like the hangers-on to the hangers-on at the Mudd Club".O'Brien, Glenn. "A Dialogue with Diego Cortez", Jean-Michel Basuiat 1981: The Studio of the Street, Chrata, 2007.

Mass opened another Mudd Club in in 2001 (located at Grosse Hamburger Strasse 17); this Berlin club was considered an intimate venue for touring bands. In 2007, the arts organization placed a plaque on the NYC building to commemorate the club's existence.

On October 28–29, 2010, a 30-year reunion of Mudd Club artists and regulars was held at the Delancey nightclub in Manhattan. Many bands and performers from the Mudd Club and Club 57 performed, including , Three Teens Kill Four, and Walter Steading. The Mudd Club reunion was also attended by two of the three original doormen, Joey Kelly (Buddy Love, Magic Tramps, Dive Bar Romeos) and Richard Boch (author and painter) but not the actor/voiceperson Colter Rule, the first doorman (Halloween, '78- June,'79 with Joey Kelly as "security), who was quoted as stating, "I dislike organized partying these days". Mudd Club / Club 57 / New Wave Vaudeville Reunion website A memoir by Boch, The Mudd Club, based on his nearly two years working the Mudd Club door, was published by in September 2017.Boch, Richard. The Mudd Club, Feral House, 2017


In pop culture
The club has been mentioned in various songs such as "Life During Wartime" (1979) by , "The Return of Jackie and Judy" (1980) by the , "New York / N.Y." (1983) by , and "Off the Shelf"(1983) by . included a song named after the club on his 1981 album You Are What You Is. In 2022, Judas Priest issued the CD Live at the Mudd Club ’79 as part of their box set, 50 Heavy Metal Years Of Music.

Also mentioned on Schitt's Creek season 4, episode 4 where Moira mentions to Alexis and Twayla that they remind her of when she would go to the Mudd Club on the Lower East Side.


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