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== The Payson Coffeehouse ==
In the early-mid 1980s, there was a popular [[folk music]] scene, especially in northern [[New York (state)|New York]] state, known as the "[[North Country (New York)|North Country]]." At SLU, groups of students, interested in having live music at the school, petitioned and established a coffeehouse in Payson Hall, one of the school's buildings. A
== The Java Barn ==
[[File:Java-barn&house.jpg|thumb|View of the Coffee House and Java Barn
In 1992, Payson Hall was renovated into SLU's admissions building. A new venue had to be established, and student Jamie Schapiro ('94) spearheaded the search and co-founded the new coffee house. The chosen candidate was an old barn located behind 5 University Avenue. The new residence and venue was one house up from where the current students were living. The house was named the Coffee House, and the barn was christened as the Java House and later named Java Barn. Operating between
== The Winning Health Center ==
Towards the end of the 90s, the nature of shows at Java began to change: louder, amplified rock gigs replaced the quieter acoustic folk concerts. Because of Java's proximity to the Elm St. neighborhood, a petition was delivered to President Sullivan, protesting the loudness of the Barn. After much deliberation between the members and the administration, it was decided that Java would have to be moved. This new ___location would be the Winning Health Center, about 50 feet from the Payson Coffeehouse. To commemorate its closing, Java's annual festival, "Java Jam", would be the Barn's last show. On May 6, 2006, the Ryan Montbleau Band was the final artist to play in the venue, and the Barn was closed forever.
The vacant Winning Health Center was selected for the relocation. The Health Center's ___location in the center of campus put Java far away from the possibility of neighbors complaining about noise, and it would be easy to reconfigure the building to suit Java's needs. In an interesting return to the days of the Payson Coffeehouse, students would continue to live at 5 University Ave., and would make "the trek" to the Health Center for shows.
This
==Current Java
After the closing of the Health Center venue, the
==Current Java
*Erin "Joey Buttaffuoco" Reynolds
*Autumn "Twelve-Toed" Nealis
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*Will "Victory Royale" Rebhahn
== Notable
*[[Dave Matthews]]
*[[Grace Potter and the Nocturnals]]
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