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Club Foot was a large live-music venue in Austin, Texas, in the early 1980s. Located downtown at the corner of 4th and Brazos Streets, it had a reputation as a punk rock venue for its support of local and touring punk bands, but it also booked a wide variety of other types of music."Dead Venues Live: Episode One," Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4stbqi9Wiw&feature=player_embedded< /ref>


Location
Club Foot was located in a two-story warehouse that was partially underground, on 4th St. between Brazos St. and Congress Avenue, just east of the Greyhound Bus Station. The club featured a large picture window overlooking the bus staging area, and a bar made from a Lincoln Continental that was cut in half. Today, the Frost Bank building exists on the site of both buildings.


History
The structure had previously been the home of at least two other nightclubs. In 1977 it was a club called Boondock's, which featured live bands. Subsequent to that, it was a club called Crazy Bob's. The club was purchased in 1979 by David Ladd an entrepreneur involved in the real estate development business and motion pictures. It was converted into a Gay Disco called "Rushes" which opened March 17, 1979. The Grand opening several weeks later was packed with people from all over the country to see Grace Jones perform. It was huge success but as the Disco scene began to fade it became a showcase club for local bands and evolved into a punk rock venue.Jesse Sublett, Never the Same Again: A Rock n' Roll Gothic (Berkeley, Boaz/Tenspeed Press 2004).

Club Foot published a calendar called "Footprints" that included detailed descriptions of upcoming concerts under the slogan "all the news that's foot to print." In 1983, Club Foot was the site of the first Readers Poll Music Awards, an annual show that has become the kickoff event for the South by Southwest Music Conference () each year.


Notable acts
The headliner for the opening night at Club Foot was . Among those playing there during the approximately three years it was open were , U2, , R.E.M., , Sam and Dave, , B. B. King, , King Sunny Adé, Stevie Ray Vaughan, X, , , Dr. John, Big Boys, John Lee Hooker, , Ian Hunter, , , , Stanley Turrentine, , , , , Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul, , , Delbert McClinton, The Go-Go's, , & the Secret Six, , Echo & the Bunnymen, Sir Douglas Quintet, Sam and Dave, John Kay and Steppenwolf, , The Fabulous Thunderbirds, , Joe King Carrasco and the Crowns, Charlie Musselwhite, , Anti-Nowhere League, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, , Rare Earth, , The Lift, The Standing Waves, Patterns, , , , The Nighthawks, , , The Neville Brothers, Wall of Voodoo, The English Beat, , Sparks, , , Rank and File, Romeo Void, The Take, The Strays, , Flipper, and , Huey Lewis and the News, , Bow Wow Wow, , , , Marianne Faithfull and . Hosted by Wendy O. Williams and Eric Johnson, , ,

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