WRCB TV detailed the vision behond Chattanooga Choo Choo's Revelry Room.
August 12, 2015- Crowds from near and far have been packing Rhythm and Brews for years to see some of their favorite artists.
Like singer/songwriter Angie Aparo. He’s performed for crowds and cities a lot bigger than this one but tonight, he’s playing on this stage for the last time.
Artists and music lovers alike are stopping by to see one last show before Rhythm and Brews closes its doors for good next month.
For manager Mike Dougher, it’s bittersweet.
“You bring in an act and you don’t know the impact it has on individuals, maybe the artist just kind of speaks to them or maybe it was just a good part in their life. That part is really fun,” he said.
Dougher will start a new adventure booking artists at a new music venue called the Revelry Room in the Chattanooga Choo Choo complex.
It’s all part of a major shift in the city’s entertainment scene as more venues begin to move to Chattanooga’s Southside.