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− | ''J.B.C.'', short for ''Jazz, Blues Concept'', opened in March 1997 and was located in the basement of a building formerly used as a pool hall just off Victoria St (270 Victoria St), opposite Collingwood St. Although initially intended to be a venue specialising in jazz and blues (and with regular "concept" evenings for poetry readings and other performance pieces), it soon diversified to bands of different genres. The venue was run by ''Ivan | + | ''J.B.C.'', short for ''Jazz, Blues Concept'', opened in March 1997 and was located in the basement of a building formerly used as a pool hall just off Victoria St (270 Victoria St), opposite Collingwood St. Although initially intended to be a venue specialising in jazz and blues (and with regular "concept" evenings for poetry readings and other performance pieces), it soon diversified to bands of different genres. The venue was run by ''Ivan Mere''. |
Its diversification proved to also be its downfall, however, as with louder bands came more frequent complaints from the upstairs Portobello restaurant. Business became tricky, and a downward spiral ensued with the loss of the venue's liquor license. Eventually it was forced to close. | Its diversification proved to also be its downfall, however, as with louder bands came more frequent complaints from the upstairs Portobello restaurant. Business became tricky, and a downward spiral ensued with the loss of the venue's liquor license. Eventually it was forced to close. |