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The venue, formerly a neighborhood bar serving the large midcentury New Brunswick Hungarian community, was opened in March 1981 by Cal Levine and Steve Flaks. The duo kept the name, Melody, after the daughter of the former Hungarian-American family owners.
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The Melody rapidly became a hot spot for artists and musicians in the region. The music played and performed at the Melody Bar tended towards
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New Brunswick Music Scene Archive, NJ004, Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.
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The venue drew individuals from the art and music communities in and outside of New Brunswick like
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and its walls became a local attraction. The venue closed without advance announcement in 2001.
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The Melody also exhibited and incorporated visual art from local artists from the city and
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late-night alternative-music television presenter and local radio personality
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was a live music and dance club on French Street in the 1980s and 1990s in
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deejayed at the club prior to MTV, drawing packed crowds.
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New Brunswick
Coordinates
40°29′37″N 74°27′4″W / 40.49361°N 74.45111°W / 40.49361; -74.45111
Music venue
dance club
Alternative rock
goth
New Wave
electronic music
punk
post punk
house
hip-hop
emo
New Brunswick, New Jersey
alternative rock
goth
punk
New Wave
post punk
The Smiths
The Cure
Depeche Mode
Miles Hunt
Wonder Stuff
Mick Jones
the Clash
Beat generation
Gregory Corso
post-hardcore

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