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Rare! Tip Tray Club Hangover Bush Above Powell S. F. Jazz Capitol of the West

$ 208.56

Availability: 38 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Date of Creation: 1950's
  • Age: Vintage Original
  • Theme: Jazz
  • Brand: Club Hangover
  • Condition: Very nice. Some light patina and wear. See photos.
  • Location: San Fransisco
  • Type of Advertising: Tip Tray
  • Color: Chrome
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    WoW! Amazingly Rare 'Club Hangover’ Bush Above Powell S.F.' Dixieland LIVE Jazz Capitol of the West’ Vintage Tip Tray
    Original condition as found.
    A very rare piece of Jazz history!
    4 3/8" diameterSome vintage wear and age related patina. See photos.
    Sold as shown.
    Please ask any questions before bidding.
    Shipped USPS priority mail.
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    From the legendary San Fransisco Jazz club 'Club Hangover' (1949-1961)
    Information below is from the Stanford LibrariesThe San Fransisco Traditional Jazz Foundation CollectionCharles N Huggins Project
    by Hal Smith:
    Ralph Edward 'Doc' Daugherty opened Club Hangover in 1949.
    Doc Daugherty played clarinet and sax, led a hot dance band and later a swing orchestra, and co-composed the hit popular song “I’m Confessin’ (That I Love You).” After retiring, he opened Club Hangover at 729 Bush Street in San Francisco in 1949.
    Trombonist Jack Sheedy’s Jazz Band was the first group to perform regularly at Club Hangover.
    All Star Bands at Club Hangover
    Louis Armstrong’s All Stars
Teddy Buckner’s Jazz Band
Club Hangover All-Stars (Marty Marsala, Julian Laine, Albert Nicholas, Joe Sullivan, Tom Lario, Smokey Stover)
Club Hangover House Band (Bob Scobey, Turk Murphy, Hotz O’Casey, Paul Lingle, Billy Newman, Gordon Edwards)
Lee Collins’ Jazz Band (Burt Johnson, Pud Brown/Bob McCracken, Ralph Sutton/Don Ewell, Dale Jones, Smokey Stover)
Wild Bill Davison
Firehouse Five Plus Two
Earl Hines’ Esquire All-Stars
Earl Hines’ Dixieland All-Stars (resident)
George Lewis’ Jazz Band
Wingy Manone Band (Turk Murphy, Bunky Colman, Burt Bales, Tom Marks, Stan Ward)
Marty Marsala’s Chicagoans (Tut Soper, Pat Patton)
Red Nichols’ Five Pennies
Kid Ory’s Creole Jazz Band (frequently)
Muggsy Spanier’s Jazz Band (frequently)
Ralph Sutton (Edmond Hall, Walter Page, Charlie Lodice)
Jack Teagarden
    Intermission Pianists
    Lil Armstrong
Jesse 'Tiny' Crump
Don Ewell
Meade Lux Lewis
Walter 'Fats' Pichon
Lionel Reason
Joe Sullivan
    https://exhibits.stanford.edu/sftjf/feature/club-hangover