Hi,
     And don't forget Billy Kretchmer's in the 60's.  What a great place!
                             Fran

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> in the fifties and sixties, there were Pep's at Broad & Lombard and
> around the corner down the stairs was the Showboat.  Everybody came to
> those two places.  At the Showboat I remember seeing Miles Davis with a
> pick-up drummer by the name of Tony Williams who was then only 17 and
> too young to be there.  That was about '63 and Davis played most of the
> night with his back to the audience.  Pretty usual behavior then, if
> what I read is true.
> 
> Sande Knight
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> fax 215-405-3178
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>   1/21/2004 5:00:24 PM Eastern Standard Time
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>   "Gerardo Razumney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> And let's not forget the Aqualounge, at 52nd and Locust, the best jazz
> spot in Philadelphia before the whole jazz scene moved to 
> New York.
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> Gerardo Razumney
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