[Dixielandjazz] Coming Up on Riverwalk Jazz in June-A Night At Nick's
Don Mopsick
mophandl at landing.com
Mon May 5 09:21:54 PDT 2008
To All DJML Subscribers:
Nick's in the Village was one of the favorite haunts on the New York jazz
scene in the 1930s and '40s. The first house band-led by Bobby
Hackett-featured Eddie Condon, Pee Wee Russell and Zutty Singleton. Meade
Lux Lewis was the intermission pianist, and you never knew who might drop
by.
The Riverwalk Jazz production team is working on a radio show called A Night
at Nick's, and we're reaching out to you for stories and memories of the
music scene there. Help us paint a picture of what it looked, sounded and
felt like inside. Who was playing on the bandstand? What was on the menu?
And if you weren't there yourself, do you have stories from family members
who were? We'll collect your stories and select some to put on the air and
our Website.
The show is coming up soon-in June-so please email your stories to us, let
us know how to contact you, and also how to pronounce your name. Send your
email to Jan White at jwhite at pvpmedia.net.
mopo
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