Victory Grill

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Austin’s Historic Victory Grill

Victory Grill is a historic music venue located at 1104 E. 11th St, Austin, Texas. The nightclub was on the Chitlin’ Circuit and hosted famous African American acts such as Bobby Bland, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, W. Victory Grill was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 16, 1998. Johnny Holmes, a booking agent and band manager, opened the V

ictory Grill on Victory over Japan Day, 1945 as a restaurant and bar for black soldiers returning from the war. In the segregated south of the 1940′s, these servicemen could not walk into just any place to have a beer. The first incarnation of the Victory was a small “lean-to” building, but Holmes soon moved to a larger building next door. Holmes was also familiar with both the burgeoning Texas blues and jazz scenes, and soon, the club became known for its music as well as its food and drink. The club began attracting music lovers, no matter what their race. During its heyday in the 1950s, most of the popular national blues, rhythm and blues, and jazz acts that played Austin performed at the Victory Grill. Ike & Tina Turner, James Brown, Etta James, Billie Holiday, Chuck Berry and Janis Joplin were some of the artists who graced the stage. A resident of the area later quoted, “The Street was so crowded you could barely walk. It
was like New Orleans.”

Holmes leased the Victory Grill out in 1952, while he traveled to West Texas and then Alaska. When he returned in 1965, he was shocked at how much the area had declined. Integration had allowed affluent blacks to move to the suburbs. Also with desegregation, the Chitlin’ Circuit ceased to exist, as acts that were once confined to the Victory could now play many other venues. These two factors led to declining attendance and forced Holmes to close the nightclub portion of the Victory in the mid-1970s. Holmes kept the restaurant portion open, as the Victory’s food was still special enough to be a big draw. On Juneteenth weekend of 1987, East 11th came alive with music again at a large reunion bash that brought many of the Victory’s former musicians and fans together again. The Victory Grill closed for a period of time after October 10, 1988, when it suffered major damage from a fire that spread from an adjoining vacant building. Many movements and fundraisers were held in the following years to get the Victory Grill back open, but most met with tepid response at best. Finally, in 1995, R.V. Adams, a friend of Holmes began restoration efforts and the club re-opened in 1996. This initiated a cultural rebirth of the area, which had become a casualty of urban blight. The historic Victory Grill is one of the last remaining original Chitlin’ Circuit juke joints. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, archived by the Texas Historic Commission, and dubbed a “Texas Treasure” by the statewide organization Preservation Texas. It stands as an artifact to the development of a distinct American music tradition. The Victory Grill is experiencing a restoration that will bridge the era of the Chitlin’ Circuit to today’s urban contemporary sounds. The restoration and preservation of this working juke joint and café will provide performance opportunities and educational events that link past African-American musical forms and culture with the present. Under the new management of Another Option Productions and with booking and preservation assistance from Capitol View Arts, the Historic Victory Grill is now open for self-produced/private events, educational opportunities and cultural tourism.

This October, Capitol View Arts presents the Cohort Project at the Historic Victory Grill — happening every Thursday nig...
09/08/2025

This October, Capitol View Arts presents the Cohort Project at the Historic Victory Grill — happening every Thursday night and free to the public!

Hosted by Anastasia Hera and Pat G, with sounds by DJ Lol Ron, each evening will showcase Austin’s emerging artists, bringing fresh music, art, and culture to one of the city’s most historic stages.

Come celebrate new talent, honor the legacy of the Victory Grill, and be part of a tradition that continues to grow.

Thursdays in October. Victory Grill. Free for all.

Celebrating Juneteenth @ The Historic Victory Grill;The Historic Victory Grill and Capitol View Arts welcome back celebr...
06/10/2023

Celebrating Juneteenth @ The Historic Victory Grill;
The Historic Victory Grill and Capitol View Arts welcome back celebrated and rising NYC and Austin-based jazz vocalist Joshua Banbury, for a special concert with his trio on Juneteenth 2023 at 8 pm, during their Juneteenth Happay hour.
In a celebration of the legacy of African American music, his set will feature tributes to Texas music luminaries such as Victoria Spivey, Blind Lemon Jeerson, and Eddie Durham, as well as other legendary artists who have graced the stage of The Historic Victory Grill, like Tina Turner Billy Hiloday and BB King.
Joshua is a native Austinite and has recently been a featured soloist with The New York Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and The Baltimore Symphony.
In addition, he has been invited to present recitals at The Phillps Collection, National Sawdust, The Carver Museum, The Historic Victory Grill, Soho House Austin, D.C. Strings, and the Alexandria Symphony. He is currently the artist in residence at The Square House Project in East Austin and at The Historic Victory Grill.
In addition, he was a fellow with the American Lyric Theatre, the nation’s premiere program for opera composers and librettists, from 2020-2021. L.A. Opera, Washington National Opera, The Kennedy Center, and Fort Worth Opera have presented their original operas. Joshua graduated from The New School and The Austin School for Performing and Visual Arts.
He is looking forward to his debut concert at The Apollo Theatre on November 4th, later this year

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I am happy to share our Cohort program with you finally. I hope you are still enthusiastic about joining us and being on...
06/06/2023

I am happy to share our Cohort program with you finally. I hope you are still enthusiastic about joining us and being one of our cohort participants.

The Creative Entrepreneurial Cohort (CEC) is for professional artists looking to develop their artistic endeavors into sustainable businesses. The CEC will focus on increasing arts business acumen, defining marketing strategies, and fiscal stewardship.

Because most workshops will be in the evening or on weekends, Artists should be available between 6-9 pm on Wednesdays for online or on-site meetings from mid-August to early December. Artists should be available to exhibit during Austin Studio Tour weekends in November (Nov 4-5, 11-12, and 18-19).

Selected artists are expected to have time to put into this program. CVA anticipates each artist will commit to spending 8-10 hours per week on program activities between August and November. Some participants will need to spend more time in preparation for the Austin Studio Tour.

The CEC includes a $500 stipend per participant that can be spent on business expenses identified and incurred during the program.

*Cohort content includes:

Professional Paths and Defining Business Goals | Talking about Your Art, Messaging, and Intent | Arts Branding and Sales| Maintaining Business Operations | Accounting and Bookkeeping | Intellectual Property | Business Management and the Artistic Practice | Connecting to Your Community

All application materials are due by Friday, June 30. Applications received after this time may not be considered. There is no fee to apply.

Find the application here: https://www.tfaforms.com/5063668
If you have any questions or need assistance completing your application, please call our partner, Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts, at 512-459-8252 or [email protected].’
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he Historic Victory Grill and Capitol View Arts welcome back celebrated and rising NYC and Austin-based jazz vocalist Jo...
06/06/2023

he Historic Victory Grill and Capitol View Arts welcome back celebrated and rising NYC and Austin-based jazz vocalist Joshua Banbury, for a special concert with his trio on Juneteenth 2023 at 8 pm, during their Juneteenth Happay hour.

In a celebration of the legacy of African American music, his set will feature tributes to Texas music luminaries such as Victoria Spivey, Blind Lemon Jeerson, and Eddie Durham, as well as other legendary artists who have graced the stage of The Historic Victory Grill, like Tina Turner Billy Hiloday and BB King.

Joshua is a native Austinite and has recently been a featured soloist with The New York Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and The Baltimore Symphony.
In addition, he has been invited to present recitals at The Phillps Collection, National Sawdust, The Carver Museum, The Historic Victory Grill, Soho House Austin, D.C. Strings, and the Alexandria Symphony. He is currently the artist in residence at The Square House Project in East Austin and at The Historic Victory Grill.

In addition, he was a fellow with the American Lyric Theatre, the nation’s premiere program for opera composers and librettists, from 2020-2021. L.A. Opera, Washington National Opera, The Kennedy Center, and Fort Worth Opera have presented their original operas. Joshua graduated from The New School and The Austin School for Performing and Visual Arts.

He is looking forward to his debut concert at The Apollo Theatre on November 4th, later this year.
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A taste of yesteryears,
12/25/2020

A taste of yesteryears,

CVA Presents: Chitlin Circuit Revisited on Dec 27th, at 7:00pm with Serafia, JC Stringz, Dyon, and Kya Monee on Zoom, Facebook live.

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