From the New Orleans Jazz History Canal Street Walking Tour brochure: 841 Canal Street: “Local theater featuring movies and local music. Mary Nadal, later the wife of Robert Hoffman, accompanied silent pictures here with a piano equipped with an ÒOrgatronÓ device that converted its sound to an organ.” Central Business District theater that featured minstrel shows, ragtime, vaudeville, and jazz: ...
Poodle Dog Cafe
1900s era Storyville Jazz club on north corner of Liberty & Bienville: Map at : http://webpages.charter.net/davidmmiller/neworleans.htm ...
Popeye Beer Parlor
From the New Orleans Jazz History Decatur Street/ Vieux Carre Walking Tour brochure: 1135 Decatur Street: “The Popeye was one of the 1930’s Decatur St. establishments that managed to last for almost a decade. Musicians who played here included Billie & Dee Dee Pierce, Wilbert Tillman, George Lewis, Harold Dejan, Ernie Cagnolatti, Kid Howard, Lionel Ferbos, and John Brunious.” ...
PratÕs
Pre 1900s Jazz hall on west corner of Dryades & Perdido: opposite corner from Pratt’s: Map at : http://webpages.charter.net/davidmmiller/neworleans.htm ...
Providence Hall
Central City social hall that featured early jazz ...
Pussycat
From 60sgaragebands.com: Mid to late 1960s New Orleans club where local garage bands such as The Better Half Dozen played ...
Pythian Lodge
Newspaper article mention about the dancehall renovation: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88064020/1913-05-01/ed-1/seq-4/ : 1922: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88064020/1922-01-05/ed-1/seq-3/ ...
Red Beans Bar
On North Rampart Street in late 1960s- house band was Mother- a two piece made of Ron Davis on guitar and Rickey Moore on drums. They playeda mix of folk and rock. Davis was also the manager of the bar. ...
Matranga’s Saloon
From the New Orleans Jazz History Business District/Back o’ Town Walking Tour brochure: Black Storyville jazz club- demolished in the 1950s ...
Mix’s Saloon
1900s Jazz hall on west corner of Dryades & Perdido: opposite corner from Pratt’s: Map at : http://webpages.charter.net/davidmmiller/neworleans.htm ...