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Fred's Dance Barn to close Dec. 9
by ashley wiehle, the southern
Saturday, November 25, 2006 7:19 AM CST
CARTERVILLE - Fred's Dance Barn is bittersweetly awaiting the end of an era.

The soundtrack to this era is cowboy boots tapping and bottle caps clicking to the tune of down-home country music.

Fred's Dance Barn in Carterville permanently will close its doors on Dec. 9 after nearly 40 years as the area's premier bring-your-own-bottle entertainment venue.

Owner Barrett Rochman is selling the Dance Barn property to the Carterville school district so it can expand its reach once the high school is built.

Rochman said negative media attention following a highly publicized shooting near Fred's Dance Barn property in January was a major factor in a steep attendance decline that ultimately led to the decision to close.

"We've been thinking about it ever since that kid got murdered out there," Rochman said. "He was executed by a drug situation, and they turned it into a nonstop, never-ending story and people just stopped coming."

Williamson County Sheriff's deputies in late January responded to an incident in which Larry D. Williams, 23, was shot just outside the Dance Barn. At the time, an undergraduate fraternity party was in progress at Fred's.

Although Rochman stressed that the shooting took place at least 400 feet from his establishment, he said that negative media attention and the association with a shooting drove away customers nonetheless.

"The newspapers ran with it; TV ran with it," Rochman said. "The crowd drops; and our peak season fell away from under us. It just got to be tiresome."

Until Fred's ultimate closure Dec. 9, there will be special events and giveaways every night the club is open, Rochman said.

Rochman lamented the demise of the Dance Barn, one of Williamson County's most distinctive buildings with a pig as a memorable marquee.

"Thirty-nine and a half years," Rochman said. "What a shame and what a tradition - gone."

 

ashley.wiehle@thesouthern.com

(618) 997-3356 ext. 5807

 


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Kitti wrote on Dec 18, 2006 1:16 AM:

" I loved Fred's. it was a place for teenagers and older to go hang out and have a good time. For the most part, it was a controlled environment to have fun in. And they did check IDs. My friends and i had a lot of good times there. We all hate to see it go and wish they would change their minds about closing the doors forever. "

Bubba McClain wrote on Dec 9, 2006 12:14 AM:

" I'm sad to see Fred's close, I was down in Carbondale for 2 years. It was the best two years of my life. Spent a lot of time at Fred's. It's going to be really sad to see the doors close one last time. Barrett thank you for all the great mememories! Caterville will never be the same "

other fred wrote on Nov 28, 2006 1:37 AM:

" About the time fred is going to be closed for good and I am tired to see all underage to get drunk or drugs too "

carbondale native wrote on Nov 27, 2006 8:13 AM:

" i really hate to see freds dance barn go it was always a big part of my life growing up. Added to that the few places there are for people to go the more trouble they find for themselves "

fred wrote on Nov 26, 2006 4:54 AM:

" it is very good news that this place is closed for good and they should not let under 18 years old to get even 18 to 21 years old drink some beers too "

ed wrote on Nov 25, 2006 12:03 PM:

" The Barn used to be a family entertainment center-it was turned into an underaged drunken party house-the only thing lamented is loss of revenue and that surely was offset by the purchase price "

Catrina wrote on Nov 25, 2006 11:58 AM:

" Good Riddance. What a pain in the @ss that place is. Letting underage kids come in and drink. They don't even check their ID's. It's time to stop the insanity "

C.A.B. wrote on Nov 25, 2006 8:42 AM:

" Good, nothing but an underage drinking place that should have beed shut down 20 years before. Rochman knows how to get around the under age rules and his lawyers are nice and koozy with local judges. Im glad to see this. Better late than never. By the way take a look at the other places he owns and youll see what i mean. "


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