The Late, Great Bottom Line!

The Leonard Lopate Show | Oct 9, 2017

The Bottom Line was an iconic NYC music venue that featured a range of talented and high-profile artists during its run from 1974 to 2004. Artists like Eric Clapton, Neil Young and Dolly Parton all played there, and its contributions to the NYC music scene have not been forgotten. A two-night, multimedia event “If These Walls Could Talk" is being held at the Schimmel Center to celebrate the venue's legacy. The venue's co-owner Allan Pepper and Paul Shaffer, David Letterman's longtime musical director and a Bottom Line regular, explain what we can expect from the event.

"If These Walls Could Talk" will be take place on Oct. 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Schimmel Center at Pace University (3 Spruce St.). 

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