JonDouglas
Senior Member
- Location
- New England
Not many. Names that come to mind are Louis Armstrong, Henry Mancini, Ahmad Jamal, Oscar Peterson, et. al. As a teenager, my buddies and I would save our shekels, drive up to Chicago on weekends and go to the London House jazz club and restaurant. We held down a lot of jobs to be able to do that sort of thing, given that the London House was one of the premier "in places" for jazz musicians and aficionados at the time. Also sat next to a well-known politician, now deceased (and who shall remain nameless), who ran for president and lost. What an asshole. Saw Jimmy Stewart in the Atlanta airport with his wife. He was a class act, not to mention a good and brave leader of men in WWII.