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DJ Riz! World Beat Reunion at Re-Bar, Seattle, WA, November 24, 1999
DJ Riz! World Beat Reunion at Re-Bar, Seattle, WA, November 24, 1999

DJ Riz! World Beat Reunion at Re-Bar, Seattle, WA, November 24, 1999

DJ DJ Riz
Venue Re-Bar
Date1999
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number2000.89.77
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This poster advertises DJ Riz’s World Beat Reunion at Re-Bar in Seattle on November 24, 1999. Riz Rollins (b. 1953), known as DJ Riz, is a long-time DJ prominent among Seattle’s Black and LGBTQ+ communities. He grew up and went to college in Chicago, where he sang in the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Operation Breadbasket choir, before moving to Seattle at 25. He began DJing at Re-Bar, a gay music and theatre club in Belltown, in the 1990s. He is also a mainstay on KEXP, formerly KCMU, a student-run station at the University of Washington which gained local recognition for being the first to air grunge bands like Nirvana and Soundgarden in the 1980s. On KEXP, Rollins hosts two mixed genre shows, Drive Time on Mondays, and Expansions on Sundays, which he first launched in 1995 as a response to the rise of acid jazz, a mix of funk, soul, hip hop, disco, and jazz, in the local club scene that had yet to take off on radio. 

 

Steve Wells and Patrick “Pit” Kwiecinski opened Re-Bar in January 1990 at 1114 Howell Street, which had long been a safe space for Seattle’s LGBTQ community. The Night Hawk Tavern (or Nite Hawk) opened in the 1930s, creating a center of gay nightlife featuring cabaret, followed by Thirsty’s in the 1970s, which then became Axel Rock, a dance-focused venue, in the 1980s, and finally Sparks Tavern, which added full-length stage plays, before Re-Bar moved in. Until 2020, when Re-Bar, like many venues, closed indefinitely during the COVID-19 pandemic, they hosted disco nights, art exhibits, theatre, drag, burlesque, and live bands, supporting generations of LGBTQ patrons and performers. KEXP’s Riz Rollins got his start as a DJ, becoming a big part of Seattle’s Black music scene, David Schmader put on his first three plays, and drag performer and comedian Dina Martina was born at Re-Bar. The venue also hosted one of the longest running poetry nights in the West, Seattle Poetry Slam, and a weekly Sunday dance night, Flammable. On September 13, 1991, Re-Bar also hosted the infamous release party for Nirvana’s second album, Nevermind. 

White poster with black text and a grey photo of a globe in the lower right corner, in the background. Text advertises “DJ Riz world beat reunion, Wednesday Nov 24, 9 PM $3 at Re-Bar. 1114 Howell St.” A thin black line outlines the top and side edges, a quarter inch from the edge of the poster.
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