Author of the article: David Reed
Publishing date: Mar 11, 2021 • March 11, 2021 • 6 minute read • Music Junkie columnist Dave Reed is mourning the loss of the historic and iconic Tweedsmuir Tavern, which was destroyed in a fire Wednesday. Reed, a member of the Charlie Bird Band, writes: Some rooms just feel good to play music in and the Tweedsmuir was one of them. SUBMITTED PHOTO jpg, BI
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The Tweedsmuir Tavern burned down this week and I’m mourning the loss of one of my favourite venues for loud, sweaty rock n roll. When I saw the photos of the fire, I felt like I’d lost a favourite old uncle or something. Some rooms just feel good to play music in and the Tweedsmuir was one of them. A lot of great musicians played there through the decades.
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One of Johnson Cityâs most significant commercial corridors will soon get a facelift.
City officials plan to put in a new, pedestrian-friendly streetscape along North Roan Street and are commissioning a new mural for the Interstate 26 overpass at Exit 20.
Public Works Director Phil Pindzola said the new streetscape will include sidewalks, curbing and possibly additional greenery. He expects the work, which will connect into the sidewalk system constructed near the Mall at Johnson City, will extend from Brown Mills Road down to Oakland Avenue and farther as necessary.
There arenât many sidewalks along this stretch of roadway, and Pindzola said city officials want visitors to be able to easily access businesses on foot.