Law, partners see Harpers Ferry as Music Hall
By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein
Globe Staff / October 13, 2010
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Sending your articleYour article has been sent. E-mail| Print| Reprints| Text size – + Tweet Be the first to Tweet this! people Dugg thisdiggYahoo! Buzz ShareThis In a surprise move, concert promoter Don Law and his partners are seeking to take over Harpers Ferry nightclub. The 340-capacity Harpers would become a so-called feeder club for the Paradise, which is owned by Law and his partners, Joe Dunne and Declan Mehigan. “We need a club that is a first step, and we think this would work so acts would then grow into the Paradise,’’ says Law. (The newly renovated Paradise now has a capacity of 850.) Up next for Law, who is acting apart from his affiliation with Live Nation: a series of meetings with the Allston Civic Association and Boston Licensing Board. If all goes well, says Dunne, the new club — tentatively dubbed the Brighton Music Hall — would open in mid-December. As for renaming an Allston club the Brighton Music Hall, Law says: “I don’t know if it’s Allston or Brighton, but it’s close enough for rock ’n’ roll.’’