Friar's Inn (also called New Friar's Inn) was a nightclub and speakeasy in Chicago, Illinois, a famed jazz music venue in the 1920s. Though some sources...
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University, also known as "The Friars Club" Friar's Inn, a 1920s jazz venue in Chicago, called "Friars Club" in some sources "The Friar's Club", the 128th episode...
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New Orleans Rhythm Kings (redirect from Friar's Society Orchestra)
the Friar's Inn, which lasted 17 months beginning in 1921. During this time the group performed as the Friar's Society Orchestra. While at the Friar's Inn...
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session with a band called "Paul Mares and his Friars Society Orchestra" - a name that referred to the Friar's Inn club where the N.O.R.K. had first played...
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Chicago, and joined a band of his New Orleans friends playing at the Friar's Inn; this was the band that became famous as the New Orleans Rhythm Kings...
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the 1920s, including The New Orleans Rhythm Kings who began playing at Friar's Inn. However, in 1920, the cabaret business began in New York City and the...
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At first, the band was known as the Friar's Society Orchestra after forming to play a gig in Chicago at Friar's Inn, but changed their name to the New...
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(HMV 5027, UK, 1927, aka Savoy Havana Band) 6. Merrit Brunies & His Friar's Inn Orchestra on Okeh 40593, 3/2/26 A full reproduction of the original sheet...
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became a member of the New Orleans Rhythm Kings. For a time during its Friar's Inn residency/ the NORK used a two-cornet format – Paul Mares, leader and...
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Abbey Lounge Booches Cafe D'Mongo's Speakeasy Costello's The Chatham Friar's Inn The Fours Giger Bar KGB Krazy Kat Klub Lucky Lou's Marie's Rip Tide Lounge...
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