Positively Fourth and Mercer
The Inside Story of New York’s Iconic Music Club, The Bottom Line
Billy Altman author Allan Pepper author Peter Cunningham illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hal Leonard Corporation
Publishing:19th Feb '26
£28.99
This title is due to be published on 19th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The history of the night club with an unbelievable story: The Bottom Line.
In 1974, when young music promoters Allan Pepper and Stanley Snadowsky opened their night club the Bottom Line in an industrial area of Greenwich Village that was all but deserted after 6 pm, no one could have foreseen either its long-term success or its impact on the musical and cultural landscape of New York City. Over the next thirty years, while trends and tastes came and went, the Bottom Line throughout its fabled history remained true to its co-founders’ profoundly simple vision: that if you presented entertainers in an intimate setting where the focus would always be on what transpired onstage, both artists and audiences would treasure the experience.
That vision would ultimately translate to, literally, thousands of magical evenings and events featuring both icons and up-and-comers from across the music universe. As the performers, patrons and staffers who passed through its doors all agree, the Bottom Line realized its founders vision as no New York music club, before or after, ever would.
The story of the Bottom Line is the tale of childhood friends who turned their shared dream into a reality – and, through determination, hard work, and, most of all, a belief in each other, made entertainment history, and memories, to last a lifetime. Told by co-founder Allan Pepper and award-winning music journalist Billy Altman, as well as scores of on and offstage participants whose exploits helped create its lasting legacy, Positively Fourth and Mercer: The Inside Story of New York’s Iconic Music Club, The Bottom Line is certain to appeal to anyone interested in music, show business and the inner and outer workings of a legendary club that defined its time in the firmament of New York City nightlife. Positively Fourth and Mercer is about a time and place. It is a love story about friendship, romance, and following a dream.
Entertainingly assembled from interviews with performers, staff, and patrons, the book doubles as a slice of New York cultural and economic history. * Air Mail *
This will give you a behind the scenes look at what made this club so special. And show you, chapter and verse, the making of the modern-day music business. The Bottom Line became a club like no other! -- John Scher * President, Metropolitan Entertainment Consultants *
A gritty, gorgeous, behind-the-scenes portrait of how a neighborhood dive turned into a global pilgrimage site for anyone chasing the holy grail of live music ... This isn’t some dusty nostalgia trip—it’s a 336-page love letter to the soul of New York, when the Village still whispered poetry and rockstars bled magic onto bare stages. * Times Square Chronicles *
This is a fabulous book about a fabulous time and place. I can’t put it down. -- Richard Barone * Singer/Songwriter/Arranger/Author/Director/Record Producer, frontman for The Bongos *
This book reads like a Scorsese script. -- Christine Lavin * Singer/Songwriter/Recording Artist *
ISBN: 9781493080144
Dimensions: unknown
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280 pages