In fact, it has been doing so well that there’s rumor abuzz the legendary lesbian bar will be moving. J.R.?) has been doing the live music thing for years on its end of the same block. It probably doesn’t hurt that sister bar Sue Ellen’s (get it? Sue Ellen. By the looks of last night’s fairly packed house for the odd lineup of Turtle Creek Chorale ensemble Encore! followed by She-Dick, the folks at J.R.'s may have a good thing on their hands. But for now, one Monday a month, the bar has been bringing in bands for the last three months in hopes of making it a regular event. Usually Mondays are the bar’s alternative music night, which tend to lean more to the KISS 106 version of alternative. The strip of gay clubs will probably always be the go-to spot for dance music, drag shows and some pretty worthwhile karaoke but J.R.’s has decided to add some local bands into the mix. Cedar Springs isn’t quite the mecca for live music that Deep Ellum and Lower Greenville are, but J.R.’s Bar and Grill is making an attempt to change that just a bit.
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