The Rock’n‘Bowl had become a recognized part of the New Orleans music scene by 1993.
In 1941 Mid City Lanes opened on the upstairs floor of a small
commercial mall building giving way to the infamous RocknBowl. John
Blancher purchased it in 1988 and a year later turned it into a live
music venue while keeping the bowling alley active. The first live music
at the venue was performed on November 2, 1989 by Johnny J and the
Hitmen. Following the change, the place became notoriously known as the
RocknBowl. In the mid 1990's, RocknBowl expanded to the ground floor of
the same building creating another bar and stage for live shows
underneath the bowling alley, called "Bowl Me Under".
The bowling alley and main music stage survived the wrath of Katrina in
2005 and RocknBowl was one of the first businesses to reopen after the
storm. In 2009, RocknBowl moved to a new location at 3016 South
Carrollton at Earhart Blvd next to Ye Olde College Inn. Both natives of
New Orleans and tourists alike continue to come eat, drink, rock and
bowl to Louisiana's finest musical sensations!