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O'Cayz Corral : ウィキペディア英語版 | O'Cayz Corral O'Cayz Corral was a downtown Madison, Wisconsin bar and music venue that featured local and national punk, rock, and grunge musical acts. == History == Located at 504 E. Wilson Street in Madison, Wisconsin, USA, O'Cayz Corral was originally named Don's Shell (Owned by Don & Cay Millard). Later named, 'Millard's Bar'.〔(Millards Tavern Website )〕 Catherine "Cay" Millard became owner of the tavern in 1980 and changed the name to O'Cayz Corral, a country-western themed bar with a capacity of 150. It was operated by "Cay" until her death in 1990. Four of the children (Mike, Mary, Pat, Don) formed a corporation " Cayz Corp " and ran the business. then leased the club to Cathy Dethmers in 1994, Cathy Dethmers, leased the business until 2001.〔(A History of O'Cayz - Wisconsin State Journal )〕 Referred to as the "CBGB's of the Midwest,"〔(Planet Propaganda Website )〕 O'Cayz featured many underground punk, grunge, and rock bands that later became major contributors to pop culture. People best remember two events at O'Cayz, aside from the many fine performances there. A drunk truck driver smashed into the front of the building, killing a 22-year-old University of Wisconsin student and destroying the band Surgery's van. On another occasion, the floor caved in on the dance floor during a Royal Crescent Mob performance.〔(Splendid E-Zine )〕 O'Cayz was destroyed by a fire that began in the 'Cay's Comic-Strip', a neighborhood bar at 502 East Wilson St., also owned by the family of Cay Millard, on January 1, 2001. Dethmers reopened nearby in 2004 as the High Noon Saloon.
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