KIDS, SODA & PUNK ROCK
The Story Behind Milwaukee's All-Ages Music Club Yano's [Large Format]
by Peter A. Flessas
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About the Book
Opened in January of 1985 in Milwaukee's downtown, the "all ages" venue Yano's was a response to the raising of the legal drinking age in Wisconsin. For $3 kids got to listen to their favorite bands while snacking on Pepsi, hot dogs and chips. For several months thereafter, Yano's was the center of the punk rock scene in Milwaukee. National acts such as Dr. Know, The Dead Milkmen, Die Kreuzen and Chicago's Naked Raygun, among others, headlined with local groups opening. Unfortunately, uncomfortable with youth having fun, it was just a matter of time before the local establishment literally stepped in and closed the club. Through rare photos, original show flyers and recollections from the musicians and patrons who frequented the club, "Kids, Soda & Punk Rock" chronicles the four brief yet exciting months that Yano's existed.
"...an insightfully written and well-designed example of DIY publishing, profusely illustrated with memory-jiggling photos. The exploratory spirit of the time can be felt on every page."
-Shepherd Express, April 2007
"...an insightfully written and well-designed example of DIY publishing, profusely illustrated with memory-jiggling photos. The exploratory spirit of the time can be felt on every page."
-Shepherd Express, April 2007
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Entertainment
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Mar 27, 2007
- Keywords 1980's, 80's, band, bands, chicago, club, concert, eighties, flessas, hardcore, milwaukee, music, punk, rock, yano's, yanos
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