Hexagon Bar
…disaster was not authorized. We apologize for any miss communications.” Then the Facebook page was erased completely. Billy Hupp, Jr., son of owner Bill Hupp, repeated that the offending post…
Continue reading →…disaster was not authorized. We apologize for any miss communications.” Then the Facebook page was erased completely. Billy Hupp, Jr., son of owner Bill Hupp, repeated that the offending post…
Continue reading →Much of the information below comes from an interview with Phil Eder, who had a hand in all of the businesses below from 1968 to 1987 when the property closed….
Continue reading →Much of the following information comes from a Ph.D. thesis presented in May 1964 by U of M graduate student Robert A. Stebbins entitled The Jazz Community: The Sociology of…
Continue reading →…Corona Rusciano bought the former Commerce Club Restaurant and Bar, and the new name was originally going to be Rusciano’s Commerce Club. The owners of the Commerce Club were Omar…
Continue reading →…1940. In 1942 he completed his World War II registration card, indicating he worked for the Model Laundry Company. He was 40 years old, and only 5 ft. 3 1/2…
Continue reading →This page will cover the music venues located at 1601 University Ave. West in St. Paul. Much of this information comes from lyfmap.com and the Turf Club’s website. HOVE…
Continue reading →…13. Theme From House Of Leather (Epilogue In Suede) – 2:45 All compositions by Dale Menten The House of Leather LP won the Connie Award for 1969 as Best Album…
Continue reading →Meanwhile, WDGY was starting to play covers. In with Perry Como and Doris Day, scripts saved all these years by DJ John Evans include: “Sincerely” by the McGuire Sisters (noted…
Continue reading →…off that kick now. It’s a tough field to get into, like competing with General Motors. We’d prefer to sell other companies’ hits,” remarked Ira in 1972. Pickwick Records was…
Continue reading →This venue was located at 770 E. Seventh Street (at Eichenwald) in St. Paul. In April 1906 the Dayton’s Bluff Commercial Club moved into what had been the Mayhall residence….
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