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Bringing Back Live Music To The Bop Stop

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The Bop Stop sign along Detroit Avenue on the near West side has greeted music fans for about 16 years.

The Cleveland Music Settlement brought new life into a shuttered jazz club in 2014 by restarting operations at the Bop Stop on the city鈥檚 Near West Side. That life came to an abrupt halt in mid-March when pandemic precautions shut down the music. But, Bop Stop Director Gabe Pollack has some ideas about getting his club bopping again, after the coronavirus gut punch.

A night at the Bop Stop before pandemic health concerns closed the club [Bop Stop]

鈥淏etween mid-March and I鈥檇 say mid-July, I've had about 70 concerts cancel, and it's looking like that will be a loss in revenue of about probably like around $90,000,鈥 Pollock said. 鈥淎 lot of people say, 鈥淥h, that's okay, you're a nonprofit. But the Bop Stop actually operates at 90 percent earned revenue and 10 percent of our revenue鈥檚 contributed. So, that is a pretty significant impact for us.鈥

It鈥檚 been tough for small concert venues all over, and the Bop Stop recently joined the , along with a number of other local clubs.

鈥淭he main focus is to rally together, to lobby, to secure federal aid,鈥 Pollock said. 鈥淚ndependent venues are kind of in a unique situation where we can operate as a restaurant or bar, but there's so much more to consider with the production of concerts.鈥

It might be a little easier for the Bop Stop to be just a restaurant or a bar, which can reopen May 21, according to the state of Ohio. But, that doesn鈥檛 account for entertainment.

Bop Stop by day [Cleveland Music Settlement]

鈥淏ringing us back will mean bringing back musicians and a lot of facets of the music and entertainment industry that we can't support just operating as a bar,鈥 Pollock said. 鈥淎nd specifically with the Bob Stop, since we are a nonprofit, our mission is all about the music.

Operating as a bar doesn't stay in line with that mission, which is something Pollack said he takes seriously. 

He got him to thinking about taking the music outside his space. Pollock also started doing a little research, taking a poll of his email subscribers about bringing live music back to the club.

Gabe Pollock says he speaks to the crowd before every performance [Bop Stop]

鈥淓ven following CDC guidelines, if we could reopen next week, about 50 percent of my clients still would not step foot inside the Bop Stop,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey feel like it's too soon to do that. And I agree with them.

鈥淎t the same time. If music was happening outdoors, about 70 percent of my patrons were willing to attend a live outdoor event where people are socially distanced and CDC guidelines are held to,鈥 he said. 

So now, his focus is on either his parking lot or a small park area just outside the Bop Stop. He reached out to his councilman and the community development corporation, Ohio City Incorporated, to explore that potential. 

鈥淲e're working towards that as if at some point this will all become legal,鈥 he said. 

David C. Barnett was a senior arts & culture reporter for 91福利. He retired in October 2022.