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Midway Stadium was best known for a series of so-called "Open Air Concerts. Longtime house DJ Kevin Cole also considers the Ramones gig the big-bang moment for the club's post-disco existence. The proprietor was Walter C. James. The opening show on February 14, 1951, featured: - Bobby Baxter, "Hilarious Funster and TV Star" (Might be this magician). In 1954 the hotel finally convinced the City Council to amend the ordinance, and the license of Andy's Bar was transferred to the Leamington.
Finally the club opened on March 22, 1967. Danny Thomas, June 9 – 11, 1983. The Time had a hit called "Get it Up, " and were all 19 and 20 years old. Mark Lapakko tells us: "The Dari VI was moved to Isle, Minnesota (Mille Lacs Lake) where it is still in operation today.
Illinois Speed Press was originally scheduled. In February 1963, La Casa Coronado received the liquor license of the Frolics Bar, which was being displaced by the Gateway urban development project. ADMINISTRATION PARK BANDSHELL. By 1951 membership had grown to 10, 000. In fact, if it wasn't for Mr. Fingerhut, there would be no Depot. DOME THEATER LOUNGE.
On October 20, 1956, Bill Bennett, a WDGY DJ, hosted a new "Fun-For-All Gala Saturday night Dance Frolic. The atmosphere was "a light-hearted, chic copy of Paris in the Gay Nineties. " Starting in about September, dances were advertised that only gave the address. McGuinn kept his show to half an hour and one fast encore, and seemed a bit ill at ease in the situation. They traveled for 40 miles, into north Minneapolis, along Glenwood Ave to Highway 200, to Highway 55 nearly to Hamel, and west again on Highway 55. The house was to be finished at a later date. He described the music as: a tapestry, rich with contemporary jazz, rock, classical and above all, Latin strands, woven together so well that generic musical categories became meaningless.
August 21, 1970: Jerry Rau; venue listed as Magoo's and Sons Blues, Folk and Jazz Club. A knifing was reported in 1958, and a spate of shootings, robberies, and knifings were reported in 1959. During World War II, Stem Hall (along with the YMCA and YWCA) hosted "Swing Shift Dances, " presumably for people to while away the time between their job shifts. In fact, in a 1960 article, Leigh Kamman said that the War temporarily closed the music business in this part of the country. "It was originally hosted by Louie Anderson. Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, with Merry Clayton, performed on October 29, 1972, presented by the Walker. No liquor was served during that time, but the club did provide set-ups and people brought their own bootlegged hooch of choice.
It was built at a cost of $250, 000 by developer Carl J. The dress code was as follows: - No ripped, patched, or frayed jeans. This show was extremely influential to many future musicians, including Kevin Odegard, who provided this memoir: It was a muggy, buggy summer morning at Camp Ajawah, near Wyoming, Minnesota. Those ads continued until January 2, 1962. It faced Gateway Park, which still looked inviting in the 1925 postcard below. Nelson said he had $55. 2 beer, and it took a lot of haggling to get that. On Crow: - "Pretentious and filled with an justified frenzy. Dick Gregory was scheduled to appear on October 6, 1968, sponsored by the Institute of Afro-American Studies. The latter came to Minneapolis in 1868 and continued active in musical circles until his death in 1915. Another 1967 ad just had polka acts.
NOTE: This page does not include the predecessor to the Ballroom at Excelsior Amusement Park; that information is on the Danceland page. The International Jazzmen entertained for four nights, on November 20 to 23, 1961. The Tonka Bay hotel, which is owned and managed under the direction of Thomas Lowry, is in close proximity. Please contact me if you have any information on the drive-ins of Drive-In-Point. BREAKING UP THE CLUB LIDO. The liquor license division at city hall reported a transfer of the license for Boots Nelson's was being made to Mrs. Virginia C. Palmer. The property was demolished in December 1975/January 1976. Dancing every night, Special Cabaret Nights.
ST. PAUL: Dreamland Theatre: 167 N Concord Street. Classic Motor Company. In an article in Minnesota History, Jackie Beckey reports that the club (sometimes called "The Nac") opened in 1955. Still, while many of you may be ending your personal boycott, many of us still can't afford the tickets. DE MERS BROS. SALOON. The Red Feather remained in place featured jazz in the 1940s and '50s; in 1952 Bobby James and His Band, with Lois Christy, performed there. Part artistic license by my creative friend, David Wood, who created this poster, and Traficante adding our name under the poster design.
The new officers were Ted Cook, manager and president; Ruth Cook, secretary and treasurer; and Gordon F. Gertz, Vice President. In 1939 it was described in the Spokesman as "swank. " I hope this causes no inconvenience. Funny how they had two on Hennepin Ave. just two blocks apart. Pete and his wife were aroused by Deputy Sheriffs, and Mrs. Doran dragged Pete to safety when he was overcome while battling the flames.
There was a deck where you could eat and look out on Lake Minnetonka that is fondly remembered. 1319 WASHINGTON AVE. A contributor to its demise was a fatal shooting on February 13, 1949. The bar closed before 2002. The location is given as "one mile north of Robbinsdale. An ad in the Republican Register from July 1943 promises Soft Drinks – Dancing – Refreshments. The National Guard remained steadfast, arguing that events of the previous summer had demonstrated the importance of having a military installation at the center of the city. He had appeared in the films "Brother Rat, " "Hollywood Hotel, " and "Cowboy From Brooklyn.
September 2015: Owner Keith Berg died unexpectedly at the age of 56. My thanks to James Orndorf for his reminder of this fact! There were problems: his band spent too much time clowning around, and an amp and some microphones went dead for about five minutes. 2051 Ford Parkway, St. And in a town which seems to slam its shutters around 9 p. m., the Nankin could be relied upon to serve food until late at night. On December 14, 1959, a dram shop lawsuit identified the owner of Sheehan's as Lee G. Zrust. Steenberg helped gather some clergy and community leaders who asked the young people to go home, but to no avail. Each show would feature whichever name performer was at the Flame that day, with 20 musicians for each show. 2 beer tavern on Nicollet Ave. just north of 26th Street; briefly a jazz venue in the late 1950s.
Dana Marver, a 17-year-old from Highland Park, and his mother Gloria, formed Joint Productions and brought in major acts to the Labor Temple in 1970. No employees hired yet. He gave his profession as Retail liquor dealer. In the 1970s there were three bars: - JJ's. August 25-27, 1972: Tony Joe White.
Well, despite his obviously square, misogynist, and cynical viewpoints, Holbert does give us a window into the Wonderful World of the Labor Temple. On Sunday, notices appeared in bulletins issued by every Catholic church in the area, stating that a "filthy sex show" was being presented at a local bar and urged parish members to voice their disapproval to St. Located on Excelsior Blvd. About 200 men came for jobs on the first day, but the facility was not ready for them. In May 1955, Will Jones commented about the char-broiled food, but also that it was the only 3. Bamboo (Dave Ray, Donicht, Animal, and Animal's little brother). At Magoo's/New City Opera House, only 100 kids were dancing in a space that could hold 1, 500. Fine awarded kudos to the group's harmonica player, Magic Dick, who "plays the most delicious harp since Paul Butterfield. George lived in Crystal with his wife Sophia, three sons, and brother John. February 14 – 15, 1969: Friend and Lover (probably NCOH). South African singer Miriam Makeba performed to a near-capacity crowd on September 12, 1966, presented by the Walker. Patrons were met with such amusements as the "Happy Hooligan Slide, " a "Figure-8 Toboggan, " and a miniature train.