Career
One year later, Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell honored Mumbo Jumbo with a proclamation for serving as an economic catalyst to the revitalization of downtown Atlanta. In 1998, he worked with Cooperman and investor, L.A. Reid to debut Fusebox restaurant in Buckhead, which was named Best New Restaurant by Esquire. Four years later, Krohngold, Strumlauf, and Jim Sullivan started Jack Rabbit Lounge in Buckhead Village.
In 2004, Krohngold performed his first gig as a DJ using the stagename DJ KrohnicGold. In 2007, the original Tongue & Groove location was closed after a lease buyout by Ben Carter Properties. In 2014, Krohngold and partner Strumlauf were honored by Atlanta Community Food Bank as one of Atlanta’s premier hospitality duos and Tongue & Groove celebrated its 20th anniversary and was honored by the City of Atlanta with a proclamation recognizing the club as Atlanta’s longest running nightclub.