Saturday, July 27, 2013

The whitewashing of the East Village continues


[June]

As noted last month, Tu Casa Recording Studio is leaving its longtime home at 95 Avenue B between East Sixth Street and East Seventh Street.

Early last evening, EVG reader Ann noted that workers were starting the paint over Tu Casa's mural...



Tu Casa has been around since 1972. A very lengthy list of musicians have played here through the years... including Butch Morris, Black Flag, the Bush Tetras, Dee Dee Ramone, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs... (Find more names here.)

We don't know if Mario is moving Tu Casa to a new space in Brooklyn ... or closing altogether. We called Tu Case, though the number has been temporarily disconnected.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Tu Casa Recording Studio is leaving Avenue B

12 comments:

tourist said...

thats some sad shit.

BBnet3000 said...

Theyre painting over it with shitty white paint so quickly...

Anonymous said...

This is truly a disgrace to alphabet city...

Anonymous said...

Yet another drag.

Anonymous said...

Oh man, this is such a nice mural... We can only hope that a local artist gets a chance to create something new in that space. Wishful thinking?

Anonymous said...

@2:57
Yeah but using a name that was coined by the cops to segregate the (so deemed) "shittier" area of the East Village from just the "shitty" area of the East Village is cool.

sinestra said...

Immediately painting over a lovely mural seems so petty. It looks pretty, what's the harm to leave it until you have something else lined up?

Mark Hand The Catchman said...

So silly to just paint it white, now by the end of the week the whitewash will just be covered in tags... maybe the next business in their could have just used the same mural and changed the name only: Mi Casa, Linda Casa, International Casa of Pancakes... ;/

Legitimate Golf said...

Dang, did this have to be so fucktastically literal? Tu Casa I salute you. Props for hanging around as long as you did, long after rock and roll left alphabet city. Really sad that this place is gone. It takes a lot with it.

Gojira said...

Murals in the EV aare sadly, transient. I still remember the pair of beautiful murals Chico did commemorating 9-11 on the east and west corners of 14th and A; they stayed up for a while but then got painted over so ads could go up instead. Can't have memory when there's moolah to be made.

And apropos of nothing, when did Maria's Bakery on 14th and B close because of a fire? Did I miss that post?

EV Grieve said...

@ Gojira

The fire happened on April 22. I haven't heard when they might reopen....

http://evgrieve.com/2013/04/fire-reported-at-224-avenue-b.html

Anonymous said...

What the hell is wrong with people... seriously. They could have at least left that mural there 'cause it wasn't hurting anyone. My old band rehearsed there years ago. Guy was kinda surly, if I recall.