Einstein A Go-Go is the legendary all-ages music club in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, that became a clubhouse of sorts for thousands of young people in from 1985-1997. Bands including Nirvana, The Replacements, 10,000 Maniacs, The Cranberries, Soundgarden, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Living Colour, Jane's Addiction, Indigo Girls and hundreds more that were part of the alternative music revolution played Einstein's stage situated steps from the Atlantic Ocean. Musicians found the family-run club to be among the friendliest touring stops in the country because of its welcoming environment and unique touches such as Mr. Bill's famous fried chicken.
Occupancy 250: Fans, Bands and Fried Chicken is the ultimate collection of Einstein A Go-Go photos, fliers, ticket stubs and mementos accompanied by dozens of stories from the clubgoers, interviews with bands and the inspiration of those who helped make the club a one-of-a-kind.
Einstein's official capacity was only 250 people, but its impact on the thousands who passed through its doors for more than a decade was infinite.
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Occupancy 250 has appeared in several media outlets, been featured on Joe Popp's Poppcast, praised by musicians and garnered stellar reviews and a 5-star rating from Amazon readers. Learn more.