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By Randall Roberts, Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 2:35PM
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We've just received the sad news that that legendary Los Angeles punk rocker Brendan Mullen, whose Hollywood club The Masque was the center of the first-wave LA punk scene, has suffered a stroke and, according to MediaBistro's Pandora Young, "is not expected to survive." [UPDATED BELOW] Mullen, who was a longtime LA Weekly writer, opened the Masque in the summer of 1977 and provided early bookings for X, the Germs, the Weirdos and countless others.

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Brendan Mullen
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Writes Falling James of Mullen in his introduction to LA Weekly's 2007 cover story on the Masque:


Brendan Mullen was a self-described "dirty, hapless schmuck from Scotland" looking for a place to live and bang on his drums when he "tumbled into the basement of the Hollywood Center Building." As he recounts in the massive new photo book Live at the Masque: Nightmare in Punk Alley (Gingko Press/R77 Publishing), which he compiled with Roger Gastman, he ended up managing the 10,000-square-foot space and hosted his first parties with the Skulls and the Controllers in August 1977. Despite ongoing hassles with the L.A. police, fire and building & safety departments and eventual relocations to other sites, Mullen was able to keep the Masque operating until December 1979, booking most of the major early L.A. punk legends (the Weirdos, Screamers, the Alley Cats, Germs, X, the Go-Go's, the Dickies, U.X.A., Black Randy & the Metro Squad), simpatico San Franciscan visitors (the Avengers, Dead Kennedys) and the first wave of the burgeoning suburban pop-punk and hardcore invasion (the Crowd, Suburban Lawns, Flyboys, Middle Class, the Last, Black Flag).

We'll have more information as it comes in.

UPDATE 2:57 PM: We've just received confirmation that Brendan Mullen has died. Our thoughts are with the innumerable friends and family who were impacted by his amazing life.

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Brendan Mullen, Falling James, Germs, Hollywood, Marc Spitz, Punk Rock, Randall Roberts, the Masque, Weirdos, X
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Suzanna says:

No, no, no! This is terribly sad news. Aside from being a truly one-of-a kind character and icon of the Hollywood music scene all these years, he was a total sweetheart - someone who was always happy to see me and who made me smile; running into Brendan would leave me chuckling and brighten my day. He gave us a lot and I will always appreciate that and remember him with love. You'll always have a special place in my heart, Brendan, RIP.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 3:19PM
Judith Bell says:

Brendan will be truly missed. Love to him & all his close friends who must be in shock at such sad news. Ciao, Brendan. You were one of a kind.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 6:41PM
Anonymous says:

=(

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 7:31PM
Anonymous says:

=(

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 7:32PM
Anonymous says:

=.(

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 7:33PM
Stef says:

You will be missed, Brendan!

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 8:03AM
Ryan Timony says:

This is very very sad new indeed. I never met him in person but we spoke online for...maybe seven years and i counted him as a friend. We even did a record trade once. I hesistate to use the word "mentor" but he could always be relied upon to give me good advice and honestly it was his advice that prompted me to attend college six years ago.He will be missed.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 8:07AM
Don Snowden says:

Wow, body blow at 5 a.m. I can still visualize Brendan with his arms flailing in the air as he railed on passionately about whatever point he had taken to heart at that moment. Hope that remembrances of him aren't limited to the Masque/punk as a sound/style, and extend to the Lingerie era and beyond. His musical tastes were extremely wide-ranging from the start--Brendan was punk in the sense that punk originally was about extending and stretching yourself. And he became absolutely key for people to have the chance to do that in Los Angeles musically from the late '70s into the '90s. Love and best wishes to Kateri and those who knew him best.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 8:53AM
Tony & Courtney says:

Brendan you helped form us... The good, the bad & the indifferent. We are certain where you are headed and you'll be amongst good company. Say HEY to Darby for us.
Arrivaderci baby!

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 10:24AM
Tony & Courtney says:

Brendan you helped form us, the good, the bad & the indifferent. we know where you are headed and you will be amongst good company. Say HEY to Darby for us.
Arrivaderci baby!

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 10:33AM
Anonymous says:

HELL-A can make claim to only a relatively small number of historic cultural happenings and Brendan Mullen was responsible for making one of the VERY coolest HAPPEN in the rather dull (up to that moment)1977 era Hollywood. So long_Brrendan

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 1:30PM
Jane Wiedlin says:

Brendan gave the LA original punk scene our very own secret clubhouse when he opened The Masque.
I'm sad that he's dead.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 10:49PM
al nakas says:

fond memories of those days..tomato, robby zero, exene, tommy gear, spaz attack, germs, pleasnant gehman, dickies, trixie, hellin killer, karlos, connie, and dutch, kk, trudy, and jane (above) i remember you too and the canterbury and the gogos and the first time you played for karlos bday! i was there!:) ...etc.etc...brendan....rip..

Posted On: Saturday, Dec. 5 2009 @ 10:31AM

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