The 13th Note Café
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The 13th Note Café is a restaurant, bar and music venue in Glasgow, Scotland.
It opened in 1997[1] on Glassford Street, before moving to its present site on Kings Street. Later, the 13th Note franchise expanded to include a larger club venue on Clyde Street. The holding company that owned both venues went into receivership in November 2001[2]. In the summer of 2002, The 13th Note Club was bought over by the Channelfly Group (owners of the Barfly (club) franchise)[3], leaving only the café venue still open under its original name.
It has hosted concerts by a number of notable acts, including Idlewild, Belle & Sebastian and Franz Ferdinand. Prior to forming Franz Ferdinand, Alex Kapranos was the music programmer at the venue and hosted the Kazoo Club and 99p Club [4][5].
[edit] References
- ^ The List Guide
- ^ Nme.com
- ^ U.K.'s Channelfly Expands With Scottish Venue Buy | Marketing & Advertising > Marketing Techniques from AllBusiness.com
- ^ musician guide
- ^ nme.com

