Club Dredd vibe at Route 196
Route 196 is a small, unpretentious nightclub in Quezon City that reminds us of Club Dredd—the ’90s-era hotspot which, along with Mayric’s and ’70s Bistro, helped
Route 196 is a small, unpretentious nightclub in Quezon City that reminds us of Club Dredd—the ’90s-era hotspot which, along with Mayric’s and ’70s Bistro, helped
England’s music scene is intense and rampantly diverse. But for a couple of nights, Filipinos played their own rock ‘n’ roll behind a British backdrop. Twice.
We were too young to go to the Antipolo Rock Music Festival in December 1970—just four months after the historic three-day fest Woodstock was held in New York.
There are countless clubs in Metro Manila that feature live music, but only a few of them have character. By that we mean a trait or quality in the place that makes it stand out from the rest.
Our first memorable time in Baguio as a grownup was in the late 1980s, when we caught the rock band Blank, with Grace Nono on vocals, in a small club at La Azotea Building on Session Road.
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