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Rich Ruoff - SO MANY BANDS + Opening & Selling The Chameleon Club | Tone Tailors Podcast Ep.2

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Tone Tailors
Published
Fri 27 Jun 2025
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https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tone-tailors-podcast/episodes/Rich-Ruoff---SO-MANY-BANDS--Opening--Selling-The-Chameleon-Club--Tone-Tailors-Podcast-Ep-2-e34p9pb

Learn More About The Village Night Club: https://thevillagenightclub.com/Learn More About the Lancaster Roots & Blues Festival:https://lancasterrootsandblues.com/--In episode two of the Tone Tailers Podcast, I sit down with my new friend Rich Ruoff, the driving force behind Lancaster’s live-music scene for more than 20 years. You know him as the original owner of the Chameleon Club, the creator of the Lizard Lounge and Lancaster Roots & Blues Festival, and the guy who wears every hat when there’s music in town. We cover it all, from his first spur-of-the-moment idea to open a club in 1985 to the lessons he’s learned running venues today.I start by asking Rich to tell his story: how a bike-racing teenager with no industry experience convinced a restaurant owner to let him turn an empty back room into the Chameleon Club—and why the very first night was a hit. We dive into the club’s heyday, when national labels sent scouts to Lancaster looking for the next big thing. Rich recounts helping launch bands like The Innocence Mission, The Ocean Blue and Public Affection (later known as Live), and even nearly booking Nirvana for $500 before they blew up.We talk industry changes: Rich explains why record-company tour support and major-label advances have all but vanished, how digital streaming reshaped the business, and why today’s bands must master everything from web design to social-media marketing just to get a gig. He shares hard-won advice for artists trying to break into local venues, and weighs in on why smaller, intimate shows—like his Blue Mondays at the Village Nightclub—still pack the best punch.Rich walks me through his festival roots, too: how a one-day blues show at the Chameleon grew into the city-wide Lancaster Roots & Blues Festival, why he’s bringing it back to late winter dates, and how he’s exploring partners to ensure it thrives for decades to come. He even teases plans to stream performances from the Lizard Lounge so fans can tune in from anywhere.Throughout our conversation, you’ll hear the energy that kept Rich booking shows for 17 years, the thrill of nights when everything clicked, and the challenges he faces today balancing budgets, venue upgrades and a shifting audience. If you love the Lancaster music scene or ever wondered what it takes to keep live music alive, this episode is for you.Hit play to hear the full story—every backstage tale, booking tip and festival secret. And if you like what you hear, subscribe to Tone Tailers and follow us on social for updates on upcoming guests and shows.--Shop Online & In Store at Tone Tailors!www.tonetailors.com

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