Wetlands Preserved: The Story of an Activist Nightclub

2008
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Wetlands Preserved: The Story Of An Activist Nightclub
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Wetlands Preserved: The Story of an Activist Nightclub
First Run Features | Release Date: March 14, 2008
Summary: Wetlands was one of the hottest venues for underground music in New York City. This former Chinese food warehouse just south of the Holland Tunnel hosted the latest up-and-coming artists in every musical genre. But it was more than just a rock-and-roll joint--it was also the first "activist nightclub," a place as devoted to environmentalWetlands was one of the hottest venues for underground music in New York City. This former Chinese food warehouse just south of the Holland Tunnel hosted the latest up-and-coming artists in every musical genre. But it was more than just a rock-and-roll joint--it was also the first "activist nightclub," a place as devoted to environmental and political issues as it was to partying and great music. This entertaining and insightful documentary tracks the history of Wetlands, featuring interviews and concert footage with artists like Dave Matthews, Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band), Bob Weir (Grateful Dead), Phish, and Blues Traveler. (First Run Features) Expand
Director: Dean Budnick
Genre(s): Documentary
Runtime: 93 min
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