Well done Adrianne, this is a great piece. Great to hear from Johnny again. Big hole in our hearts since 290 closed. Such a shame, but you brought out all the positive memories. I look forward to the next piece. 🎼🎺🎷🎤🎶
Wow! This brought back so many great memories. Well Done Adrianne! It's great to hear John's voice. I didn't realize how much I miss the family. It really hit me when Joe said, "Our Home Base is Gone" 😥MAN!
@@adriannemarie19 First time I dropped in in 1981, it was like a small L shaped place with a piano at the corner. Berné was singing with a jazz piano player, like a dream to a 20 year old kid from the country. Then they leased the next unit which squared it out to make room for a stage, bar, and dinners. Later they leased the back sports bar area. Always a great place to bring a date. Smoking was still allowed; later, smoking was only allowed in the sports bar. Sunday nights jazz jams with Dan Coy were always my favorites, never knew who was going to sit in. Almost never a cover charge. My Punch Line friends would usually let me slip in at the back bar for the late show. Saw dozens of comics, many who we would see on Carson or Letterman, often they would come over to Cafe 290 between or after shows. I still remember sitting next to Jerry Seinfeld, he was flanked with pretty girls. After around 1990, I was busy raising children, working day jobs and couldn't stay out late. Stopped by a few times after that, didn't really know anyone. Hardly recognized Sandy Springs in the later years.
I remember the early days, when Cafe 290 was a tiny place and the entertainer nearly every night was Renee Poliakof. Later, Gary Blum and his partner bought it and expanded the dining room and booked a variety of local musicians. This was my favorite hangout before moving from the area in 1995. Stopped by a few times later when visiting. Many good memories.
I’m John’s cousin from Pennsylvania but I live in Michigan now. Cafe 290 was a gathering place for our family through the years. My business associates always looked forward to getting together with John.
Hi Adriane...what a fantastic piece... you bought such great memories... where is Johnny C..I need to get in touch with him..he is my cumpa...we both Italians..part of his table by the 1983 tv sets...pls do let me know...if you let me know I will send em..thank you..great job...great piece..great joint...you should remember me..Alan A..
Well done Adrianne, this is a great piece. Great to hear from Johnny again. Big hole in our hearts since 290 closed. Such a shame, but you brought out all the positive memories. I look forward to the next piece. 🎼🎺🎷🎤🎶
Wow! This brought back so many great memories. Well Done Adrianne! It's great to hear John's voice. I didn't realize how much I miss the family. It really hit me when Joe said, "Our Home Base is Gone" 😥MAN!
Gary, Thanks so much! It means a lot that you like it and also took part in this! It is indeed so hard to believe the place is gone.
I was a regular from 1981 to around 1990. Wonderful memories of the staff, owners, musicians, and friends at The Punch Line.
Dan Coy, and Octavia Jones held down the Sunday night Jazz Jam for many years.
You were there in the early, early days! That place had so much history for people.
@@adriannemarie19 First time I dropped in in 1981, it was like a small L shaped place with a piano at the corner. Berné was singing with a jazz piano player, like a dream to a 20 year old kid from the country. Then they leased the next unit which squared it out to make room for a stage, bar, and dinners. Later they leased the back sports bar area. Always a great place to bring a date. Smoking was still allowed; later, smoking was only allowed in the sports bar. Sunday nights jazz jams with Dan Coy were always my favorites, never knew who was going to sit in. Almost never a cover charge. My Punch Line friends would usually let me slip in at the back bar for the late show. Saw dozens of comics, many who we would see on Carson or Letterman, often they would come over to Cafe 290 between or after shows. I still remember sitting next to Jerry Seinfeld, he was flanked with pretty girls.
After around 1990, I was busy raising children, working day jobs and couldn't stay out late. Stopped by a few times after that, didn't really know anyone. Hardly recognized Sandy Springs in the later years.
This is amazing. I was there in those early days but you’re enlightening me!
I remember the early days, when Cafe 290 was a tiny place and the entertainer nearly every night was Renee Poliakof. Later, Gary Blum and his partner bought it and expanded the dining room and booked a variety of local musicians. This was my favorite hangout before moving from the area in 1995. Stopped by a few times later when visiting. Many good memories.
@@davideggers444 Wow, those are names I haven’t heard before. That place had quite a history. Thanks so much for watching that episode.
Scott, Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching and happy you enjoyed it!
I’m John’s cousin from Pennsylvania but I live in Michigan now. Cafe 290 was a gathering place for our family through the years. My business associates always looked forward to getting together with John.
You all must have wonderful memories, Jim and miss it.
Hi Adriane...what a fantastic piece... you bought such great memories... where is Johnny C..I need to get in touch with him..he is my cumpa...we both Italians..part of his table by the 1983 tv sets...pls do let me know...if you let me know I will send em..thank you..great job...great piece..great joint...you should remember me..Alan A..
Thanks Alan! It's very much appreciated!🙂You can reach John through Joe's website at joegransden.com.