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Hilly Kristal in interview, 1987
Hilly Kristal has been managing downtown music clubs since the late '50s, beginning at The Village Vanguard, then with his own club, Hilly's on Ninth Street in the late '60s (in the space that is now Village restaurant), and finally at Hilly's on the Bowery, later renamed CBGB.

With Ron Delsener, Kristal began the popular Rheingold-Schaeffer concert festival in Central Park. At CBGB, Kristal was at the center of a seminal New York music scene which launched the careers of such influential artists as Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Blondie and The Ramones......

Quagmire Corner
To the Xmas version of Mud
HKpcRd140.gifCelebrating the 2005 holidays, short and extended versions are available all year round now for paid download, along with the Barnyard Breakdown.

Download a free mp3 and a bit of history:
Hilly's 1976 CBGB's holiday single,
A and B sides:

Mud (original 1976 version)
I Wish You A Merry Christmas

A Muddy History

Download QuickTime VR panoramas from 1995 CBGB's
Hang out backstage or step up to the mic.

 

Hilly died in his sleep on the morning of August 28 2007, aged 75. He had suffered lung cancer and complications from its treatment for over a year.

There was a small memorial service for family and close friends, and then a larger affair, with many spoken recollections by people touched by his work, at the Bowery Ballroom.

We will miss him, but his work and achievements will persist. We will continue to have fun enjoying his positive and pro-active musical legacy.

Hilly Kristal in interview, May 1999
I guess I was always going to be into music.  I was raised on a farm, but used to go to concerts in New York and Philadelphia.  I think I always felt I was going to do something in music: maybe as a violinist, maybe as a composer.  It was, more or less, classical music for me then.  I think I probably started singing as a teenager.  Actually, I had a low voice as a kid, but it got even lower.  I don't know when my voice changed--maybe at fourteen, fifteen.  So, I sang pop music.  I sang in the chorus.  We had little shows and I started getting interested in singing when I was a teenager. I  was always.....

An Unauthorised Liner Note
by Mike Thorne
Hilly Kristal is a traditional kind of character, and his record deserves a traditional sleeve note.  Most people know him only as the owner of CBGB's, the rock and roll club on the Bowery in New York City, now possibly the most famous in the world.  For 25 years it has been a focus for the city's pop music invention.  Few people know that Hilly sang as a regular on the stage of Radio City Music Hall.

Hilly Kristal's home at the Stereo Society

To the official CBGB's website


Mad Mordechai is Hilly Kristal's only ever CD, containing a long 1991 version of his classic Mud. The little wiggly pig dances on.....

Hilly Kristal at the Stereo Society (selected links):
To Hilly Kristal's home page (all links)
To Hilly's hi-res graphics download gallery
To Hilly's 1999 Stereo Society interview
To Hilly's CD Mad Mordechai
To Hilly's Christmas Mud Quagmire Corner
To Hilly's 1987 interview about CBGB's

To the Shirts/CBGB's/Hilly Kristal 1978-2007 photo gallery


from CD Baby

Hilly managed the Shirts (from Brooklyn). He and the club, with inventive groups like them, were central to the downtown New York scene from the mid-seventies onwards.

The Shirts, Only The Dead Know Brooklyn

The Shirts at the Stereo Society:
to the Shirts' home at the Stereo Society
to the Shirts' 2006 album: Only The Dead Know Brooklyn
to the Shirts' 2006 video: Only The Dead Know Brooklyn

to the Shirts' 2006 biography
to the Shirts' 21st century photo gallery
to the Shirts'/CBGB's/Hilly Kristal 1978-2007 photo gallery

to the Shirts' 2003 interview (Artie Lamonica/Robert Racioppo)

to the Shirts' first album production commentary
to the Street Light Shine production commentary

to Hilly Kristal's home at the Stereo Society


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