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X-Ray Cafe : ウィキペディア英語版
X-Ray Cafe
The X-Ray Cafe was a small music venue in Portland, Oregon, United States from 1990 to 1994. An all-ages and community-oriented club, the X-Ray played a "heavyweight role in shaping Portland's underground culture," fostering such musical acts as Elliott Smith, Team Dresch, and Quasi, and was described by ''Details'' as one of the best rock and roll clubs in the country. It was characterized by a surreal environment and performers; owners Tres Shannon and Benjamin Arthur Ellis, who took over the U.F.O Cafe to establish the X-Ray and were in the band The Kurtz Project, encouraged acts that featured instruments that aren't typically associated with rock music, like Big Daddy Meatstraw, who performed on stage in clown costumes.〔 As grunge and alternative music were emerging in Seattle under a national spotlight, the X-Ray served as an important stage for smaller acts in the genre, and along with nearby Satyricon nightclub, established Portland as an important regional performing destination for touring bands.〔
The X-Ray was open from 1990 to 1994.
The club is the subject of a 2000 documentary, "X-Ray Visions," directed by former owner Ellis.
〔(Northwest Film Center archive ), Jan-Feb 2001〕
〔(Amazon.com page for X-Ray Visions movie ), Feb 2010〕
〔(X-Ray Visions movie site ), Nov 2011〕
Owner Richard "Tres" Shannon III has remained a prominent figure in Portland. He booked music for neighboring club Berbati's Pan,〔http://wweek.com/html/25-what.html〕 and later opened Voodoo Doughnut. He has also run for Mayor of Portland and City Council, and founded the innovative karaoke band Karaoke from Hell.
The X-Ray Cafe was the site of a small but controversial riot in 1993.
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* Address: 214 W. Burnside St., Portland, Oregon

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