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| By Julie Lawrence OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer Photography by Whitney Teska E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Julie Lawrence |
| Published March 30, 2008 at 5:21 a.m. |
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Contrary to what its name suggests, the Lil' Downtown Lounge is not located in Downtown Milwaukee. Rather, it sits unassumingly on the western cusp of downtown West Allis at 8812 W. Greenfield Ave.
Extensively updated from its early corner bar days as Vic's Tap, Vic Sam's, and, most recently, Sam's Still, the lounge no longer harbors the townie, dive bar feel so prevalent within the numerous West Side taverns.
That was co-owner Michelle Boche's number one condition when her fiancé, Sam Burgarino -- who has owned the property for decades -- convinced her to reopen the bar after Sam's Still closed in October 2006.
"I said to him, 'If we're going to do this, we're going too do this my way. We're going to be one of a kind -- something in West Allis that nobody else has,'" says Boche.
In less than a year, Boche had achieved her goal. The Lil' Downtown Lounge officially opened in July 2007 and thanks to Boche's feminine touch, it could now easily rival any number of East Side or Downtown establishments with classy and style.
The illuminated bar top glows ruby red from the stage in the front back to the red-felted pool table in the rear of the bar. The walls too boast a rich, velvety scarlet that calmly reflects the sporadic candlelight and hanging chandelier.
Originally a plush-couch lounge, the front area was converted into a modest stage hosting live blues bands Thursday through Saturday. Thursday night is an open blues jam hosted on a rotating basis by local blues band Hounds Tooth and Jammin' Jimmy.
As 9 p.m. arrives, the bar begins to fill with eager musicians and bands hoping to find a place on stage before an enthusiastic live audience.
Last Thursday, Hounds Tooth kicked off the open blues jam with several original songs, followed by a few familiar classic rock covers. There was nary a soul not tapping his foot inside the small tavern.
"We don't have the neighborhood crowd that we used to have when it was Sam's Still," says Boche of her demographic. "We have a lot of new faces and I'm thinking that's thanks to the music."
Boche says she never set out to run a blues bar; it's something that happened organically but has now earned the bar a solid reputation within the local music community. Names like Big O and the Nightowls, Stokes and the Old Blues Boys, South End Blues Bands, The Voodoo Band and Reverend Raven and the Chainsmoking Altar Boys frequently dot the events calendar.
Even when there isn't a band wailing in the front corner, the Lil' Downtown Lounge holds its own as a fun, friendly place to grab a fairly-priced drink and chat with Boche and Burgarino about the future of the bar. Despite its pleasant, comfortable interior and clean feel -- including clean bathrooms (very important) -- Boche claims she has even more plans for beautification.
"It's a work in progress," she says. "We're 98 percent there, but we're still working on the details. We've been described as a classy bar, yet we're a neighborhood bar. It's the kind of place where you don't have to dress up. Everyone gets along."
Hounds Tooth, showcasing the dynamic and soulful voice of Miss Jamie Brace, has stormed onto the regional scene with their high-energy show of Soul Rockin’ Blues. Miss Jamie captivates an audience as she caresses them intimately with a soulful ballad and then takes them over the edge as she kicks it into high gear with a blues-rock anthem.
With a set list rich in jump blues, original material, classic soul, and blues-rock numbers, Hounds Tooth’s modern Soul Rockin' Blues appeals to a wide range of audiences. You will find Hounds Tooth wowing audiences at blues festivals, Summerfest, the Slippery Noodle Inn, and other top local and regional venues.
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