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Arnett Howard
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Musician, broadcaster, historian

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Edith Clark was a jazz pianist and author. Among Columbus venues, she played at The Dell, a restaurant on Parsons Ave. She authored a book called The...
Eddie Saunders was the dean of Columbus Broadcasters, on various radio stations form 1946 until his death in 1999. He was responsible for bringing...
Eddie J. Colston, Sr. made his appearance on Columbus stages as part of a 1930s tap dancing trio called the Three Flames. He managed Lionel Hampton...
Dr. Ted Turner, director of the Columbus East music program, was from Steubenville, likely a crosstown contemporary of Dean Martin and he was...
Mellman's Jazz Club 502 opened in 1957 with Milt Buckner, a Toledo native and former member of Lionel Hampton's Orchestra. Unfortunately a fire...
Jazz Club 502 reopened with a new owner, Sam Melllman, replacing Marty Mellman, Thursday, March 23, 1961. The opening act was Carl Sally's Jazz Combo.
The Club Regal, 772 1/2 E. Long Street, was located in the Empress Theater Building. Columbus jazz stars appeared there as well as jazz players with...
The Hank Marr Quartet recorded Live at Club 502 at the small club on St. Clair Avenue, in January, 1964. Included with Marr on Hammond organ were...
Carl Sally had to chose between being a great athlete and a great saxophonist. His father wanted him to play music and Carl wanted to be a great ball...
The Cal Greer Band was born in Huntington, West Virginia and came to Columbus in 1938 to play at the American Legion Hall Canteena Club on Mt. Vernon...
Located on Leonard Avenue, the Cadillac Club was a favorite for railroad workers, being in the neighborhood Union Station and the tracks going east.
Boyd Moore's Band was prominent on Columbus Eastside during the 1940s and 50s. He served as a role model for both Archie "Stomp" Gordon and Rusty...
Bill Stewart Sr., shown here in 1980, was a member of Sammy Stewart's Orchestra, beginning in 1922. He appeared with the band in Chicago at the...
Melman's Club 502 was a major jazz venue from 1956 until 1968. Started by Marty Melman, the club featured Central Ohio jazz musicians as well as...
Started in 1909 as the Ohio Malleable Band, the Second Regiment Band was led by John Peter France. This photo has them preparing to go to...
King-Lincoln District, The Keynotes of Rhythm Band
King-Lincoln District, Sammy Stewart Ogden Band
King-Lincoln District, James Jackson. Some research indicates that James Jackson was the owner of the Empress Cinema in King-Lincoln, but this is not...
King-Lincoln District, Eddie Saunders Live Radio Broadcast from Lincoln Ballroom, 1960s
King-Lincoln District Parker's Popular Players Band.
King-Lincoln District elderly couple
King-Lincoln District businesses
King-Lincoln District Old Building
King-Lincoln District Howard's Band
King-Lincoln District Band

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