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The Garage
Map
Address110 West 7th Street
LocationWinston-Salem, North Carolina
Coordinates36°06′10″N 80°14′44″W / 36.1028°N 80.2455°W / 36.1028; -80.2455
TypeMusic venue
Opened1999 (1999)
Website
www.the-garage.ws (archived)

The Garage was a live music venue and bar in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. It closed December 31, 2017. It was considered to be Winston's hallmark venue for local and touring acts. The Garage opened its doors unofficially in September 1999 and was owned and operated by Richard Emmett and Kimberly Lawson. The Garage was licensed and open in 2000. In May 2012, Emmett and Lawson sold the venue to its last owner, Tucker Tharpe.[1][2] The Garage has been a host venue for Phuzz Phest, an annual music festival in downtown Winston-Salem, since 2012.[3][4] The Garage has had two doormen Sam 'The Man' and Jon Hampton.

References

  1. ^ Graff, Laura (2012-04-30). "Downtown music venue The Garage has sold". Winston Salem Journal. journalnow.com. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
  2. ^ Borlik, Joe (2012-05-02). "Downtown Winston-Salem music venue 'The Garage' sold". Fox 8 News. myfox8.com. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
  3. ^ Snyder, Ryan. "Phuzz Phest performers pick Phuzz Phest acts". www.yesweekly.com.com. YES! Weekly. Retrieved 2016-07-28.
  4. ^ Morgan, Carleigh. "New downtown festival brings awareness of the arts to campus". Old Gold & Black. Retrieved 2016-07-28.