Eddie's Attic

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Eddie's Attic is a renowned live music venue located in Decatur, Georgia. It is known for its intimate setting and has been a launching pad for many successful musicians. The venue was established in 1992 by Eddie Owen, who envisioned a space where singer-songwriters could perform and connect with audiences.

History[edit | edit source]

Eddie's Attic opened its doors in 1992 and quickly became a staple in the Atlanta music scene. The venue's founder, Eddie Owen, was passionate about creating a space that fostered musical talent and provided a platform for both emerging and established artists. Over the years, Eddie's Attic has hosted performances by numerous notable musicians, including John Mayer, Sugarland, and The Civil Wars.

Venue[edit | edit source]

Eddie's Attic is known for its cozy and intimate atmosphere, which allows for a unique and personal concert experience. The venue has a seating capacity of approximately 165, making it an ideal location for acoustic and singer-songwriter performances. The stage is designed to provide excellent acoustics, ensuring that both the performers and the audience have an exceptional auditory experience.

Notable Performances[edit | edit source]

Many artists who have performed at Eddie's Attic have gone on to achieve significant success in the music industry. Some of the most notable performances include:

  • John Mayer - Before achieving mainstream success, John Mayer was a regular performer at Eddie's Attic.
  • Sugarland - The country music duo performed at Eddie's Attic early in their career.
  • The Civil Wars - The Grammy-winning duo also graced the stage at Eddie's Attic.

Open Mic Nights[edit | edit source]

Eddie's Attic is famous for its open mic nights, which have been a tradition since the venue's inception. These events provide a platform for aspiring musicians to showcase their talents in front of a supportive audience. The open mic nights have been instrumental in discovering new talent and have contributed to the venue's reputation as a breeding ground for future stars.

Ownership Changes[edit | edit source]

In 2002, Eddie Owen sold Eddie's Attic to Todd Van Sickle, who continued to uphold the venue's tradition of supporting live music. In 2011, the venue was sold again to Alex Cooley and Dave Mattingly, who have maintained its status as a premier live music venue in the Atlanta area.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Eddie's Attic remains a beloved institution in the Decatur community and the broader music scene. Its commitment to providing a platform for singer-songwriters and fostering musical talent has left a lasting impact on the industry. The venue continues to host a variety of performances, from local artists to internationally acclaimed musicians.

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