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Musician's hats

JazzHat

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I was unfortunate to have a bartending gig down on 2nd St, working for the Schillings (of Beverly Hills Supper Club inferno infamy), back around 1981. The good thing was Jimmy McGary played Friday happy hour.

A year or so later we lived in the same Mt Adams building as the owner of Cory's (who drove a huge finned, faded blue convertible De Ville we called "The Jazz Mobile>). Corey's is where Jimmy and his trio/quartet played quite frequently. Magic Nights for a late twenties college student and his wife!
That is sooo cool! FYI, I called the number listed for Jimmys son Sean & left a message inquiring 'bout his Dad's CD. . . waiting on a call back.
Also, is there still a rib joint on the North Side called Ribbem & Blues? Used to stop in there when in town on business (maybe early 90's?) They always seemed to have open mic with AMAZING sax players dropping in to solo for 1/2 hr or so. . . was great!

Only slightly off topic: Been reading everything I can find 'bout Batsakes Hat Shop. All this talk has me thinking. . .Music goes with hats. . . Hats just lead to more music. . . Gus borders on being a national treasure. . . I'm just east of Columbus. . . I should wander down some nice spring day to order a custom and take in some of the Cinci music scene. It all seems so clear LoL!
 

JazzHat

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Sorry - double post. . .every time I posted the above, posted 2 copies. . . tried delete one but would delete both. . .so I edited the second to this
. . . such a newb!
 

Bigger Don

Practically Family
Ribbem & Blues
Don't remember it. Can't find it in web search.

Gus borders on being a national treasure. . . I'm just east of Columbus. . . I should wander down some nice spring day to order a custom and take in some of the Cinci music scene.
Uh, duh, yeah. When I decided this past summer to join the Hat Tribe I told my wife I was going to get a hat from Gus. The man is 84, so I gave her the spiel of maybe it's now or never. My thought now is "I've got one...which comes before two." :)
 

mmbarnes

I'll Lock Up
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Searched for it, but didn't find it in the thread already, so I figured to mention Jerry Garcia's Captain Trips top hat that he wore in 1966 and 1967.

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Turns out that under Jerry's (or some hippie co-conspirator's) hand-painting is an 1883 Dunlap & Co. creation.

In December, 2014 Christie's auction house sold it for $116,592. Not too shabby.

Here are a couple of links to Christie's info about it:

http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/memorabilia/jerry-garcia-5865108-details.aspx?intobjectid=5865108

http://www.christies.com/Features/Jerry_Garcia_Hat-5308-1.aspx?w=230

And a bonus Jerry in a hat shot from some years before. Giddy up Garcia...
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Bigger Don

Practically Family
Burbank's, in Sharonville, use to have a "Ribbem and Blues" room at the restaurant. Gary Burbank is pretty musically connected in Cincy. Perhaps that's the place.
That makes sense. When @JazzHat said "North side" I was thinking "Northside", a neighborhood across 75 from Clifton, on Hamilton Ave. Lot of restaurants there and a place where a blues club might be.

Now here's a quiz: What was originally in the building that held the Sharonville Burbank's?
 
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That makes sense. When @JazzHat said "North side" I was thinking "Northside", a neighborhood across 75 from Clifton, on Hamilton Ave. Lot of restaurants there and a place where a blues club might be.

Now here's a quiz: What was originally in the building that held the Sharonville Burbank's?

I first remember it being Flo & Eddie's BBQ. It was painted hot pink.
 

Bob Roberts

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But he only knew a couple.

Bill Graham, Bob. He was a promoter who started out in the '60s San Francisco music scene. Died in the same helicopter crash that killed Stevie Ray Vaughan in '91.

Cool shot, Jim.
Thx Fruno. I know who he was but never saw a pic of him. I did see Humble Pie at the Filmore East though. :)
I believe they opened up one night for Derek and the Domino's when Clapton recorded "Live at the Filmore East." What I can remember of that evening...
 

mmbarnes

I'll Lock Up
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Thx Fruno. I know who he was but never saw a pic of him. I did see Humble Pie at the Filmore East though. :)
I believe they opened up one night for Derek and the Domino's when Clapton recorded "Live at the Filmore East." What I can remember of that evening...
Man...

I was born too late. I'd give a kidney to have been able to see shows like that at that venue.

Lucky!
 
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Thx Fruno. I know who he was but never saw a pic of him. I did see Humble Pie at the Filmore East though. :)
I believe they opened up one night for Derek and the Domino's when Clapton recorded "Live at the Filmore East." What I can remember of that evening...

I hate you so much right now [emoji14]

Actually saw the Pie thrice after they reformed (twice in bars) and Steve Marriott's All-Stars once.

Wish Steve was still with us.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
 

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