There are locales big and small for concerts and general entertainment in the Wilmington area these days.
Some of those date back to at least the 1980s, at least according to a listing of weekend events in the Wilmington Morning Star on June 14, 1985. These spots included restaurants, nightclubs and dance halls.
One of those still around today is the Palm Room in Wrightsville Beach, which had DJs such as The Fat Man playing beach and top 40 hits.
Paddy’s Hollow at The Cotton Exchange featured musician Neil Morris. Wilmington Sportsmen’s Club a private club on Castle Street, played disco music.
Other places listed now have new names, such as Roy’s in the Riverboat Landing on 2 Market St. in downtown Wilmington (now Floriana Wilmington) and The Terrace Inn on 7 Wayne Drive (now Indochine).
Then there are the places that garnered a big following but did not last. Perhaps the most celebrated of the bunch is The Mad Monk, which for a small venue brought in big acts among regional and local acts in the 1980s.
On this particular weekend, Greensboro group Brice Street Band was set to play rock ‘n’ roll at the original Monk location at 5430 Market St.
There were also country spots such as Country Music USA on Oleander Drive (near present Casey’s Buffet) and Nashville East Restaurant and Show Lounge on Castle Hayne Road.
Owen Hassell is the local news editor at the StarNews. You can reach him at [email protected].
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