Flame Jazz Club – St. Paul
…ads on Robb Henry’s blog. A search of the Minneapolis papers shows the following – the dates given are the opening dates as best that can be determined. Henry “Red”…
Continue reading →…ads on Robb Henry’s blog. A search of the Minneapolis papers shows the following – the dates given are the opening dates as best that can be determined. Henry “Red”…
Continue reading →…contest in Cleveland. The operations manager was Tommy Retanas, who had come to the U.S. from Thailand. After working at Rudolph’s for three months, Theros decided to sponsor him, and…
Continue reading →…been the installation of beer lights once a 3.2 permit was obtained. The first ad found in a search of the Strib database was this: August 12, 1933 …
Continue reading →…have it that it has been in situ since 1919. The first hit on newspapers.com was on August 22, 1928, when Max’s was raided by Federal Dry Agents, who found…
Continue reading →…whose job it was to “stand out in front of the club and pinch girls as they come in,” explained Jones. The club was opened by Mel Calvert, an entertainer…
Continue reading →…Tribune, March 16, 1930). It was finished in late 1930, and the Association planned to furnish, equip, and operate it as a memorial to Norwegian-American pioneers. The building was completed…
Continue reading →…it on his violin, receiving enthusiastic applause. “Newspaper files in the Twin Cities reveal frequent and insistent testimonies of oldtimers that “Dixie” was first sung to Russ Munger and that…
Continue reading →…were scheduled to play. On January 13, 1963, the Minneapolis Tribune announced that Here was holding a contest for local folk singers, singles or groups, Monday through Thursday nights. The…
Continue reading →…by the FEPC Commission, the first such action taken under the provisions of the law, which was enacted in 1951. Manager Jerry Murphy testified that he was not personally prejudiced…
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