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The Eighth Step Coffee House was founded in Albany New York in 1967, by a group of local churches and was housed for 30 years in the basement of the 1st Presbyterian Church on the corner of Lark and State Street.
The Eighth Step has been billed as the "longest continuously running coffee house in America" having lost its original home in 1987. It is currently located in Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady, New York. The Eighth Step is run by Margie Rosenkranz who is also attached to the Clearwater Festival in which Pete Seeger is the driving force. The Eighth Step has hosted performers Ani DiFranco, Janis Ian, Greg Brown, Utah Phillips, Sheila Jordan and Richie Havens to name a few.
External links
[http://www.myspace.com/theeighthstep Eighth Step MySpace website}
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