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Friar's Inn (also called New Friar's Inn) was a nightclub and speakeasy in Chicago, Illinois, a famed jazz music venue in the 1920s. Though some sources refer to it casually as "Friar's Club", it was not related to the New York Friars Club. Located in a basement at 60 East Van Buren or 343 South Wabash in the Chicago Loop, the establishment was owned by and attracted gangsters as well as fans of jazz music. Among the notable bands associated with Friar's Inn were the New Orleans Rhythm Kings (originally the Friar's Society Orchestra) and the Austin High Gang (also known as the Blue Friars).

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  • Friar’s Inn (de)
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  • Friar's Inn (fr)
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  • Friar’s Inn (auch New Friar’s Inn) war ein Nachtclub und Speakeasy im Chicago der 1920er Jahre und zählt zu den legendären Veranstaltungsorten des Chicago-Jazz. Der Friar’s Inn lag im Untergeschoss von 60 East Van Buren und 343 South Wabash im Stadtteil Loop; das Establishment gehörte Mike Fritze. Im Friar’s Inn traten die New Orleans Rhythm Kings auf, die ursprünglich Friar’s Society Orchestra hießen, und die Austin High Gang (die sich zunächst die Blue Friars nannten). Der Friar’s Inn, der gelegentlich auch Friar’s Club genannt wurde, ist nicht mit dem in New York City zu verwechseln. (de)
  • Friar's Inn (also called New Friar's Inn) was a nightclub and speakeasy in Chicago, Illinois, a famed jazz music venue in the 1920s. Though some sources refer to it casually as "Friar's Club", it was not related to the New York Friars Club. Located in a basement at 60 East Van Buren or 343 South Wabash in the Chicago Loop, the establishment was owned by and attracted gangsters as well as fans of jazz music. Among the notable bands associated with Friar's Inn were the New Orleans Rhythm Kings (originally the Friar's Society Orchestra) and the Austin High Gang (also known as the Blue Friars). (en)
  • Friar's Inn (également appelé New Inn Friar's) était un club de jazz, une discothèque et un speakeasy situé à Chicago dans l'Illinois, qui fut célèbre pour sa musique jazz dans les années 1920. Situé dans un sous-sol au 60 East Van Buren ou 343 South Wabash, dans le secteur communautaire du Loop à Chicago, l'établissement été possédé par et a attiré les gangsters de l'Outfit, ainsi que les amateurs de musique jazz. (fr)
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  • Friar’s Inn (auch New Friar’s Inn) war ein Nachtclub und Speakeasy im Chicago der 1920er Jahre und zählt zu den legendären Veranstaltungsorten des Chicago-Jazz. Der Friar’s Inn lag im Untergeschoss von 60 East Van Buren und 343 South Wabash im Stadtteil Loop; das Establishment gehörte Mike Fritze. Im Friar’s Inn traten die New Orleans Rhythm Kings auf, die ursprünglich Friar’s Society Orchestra hießen, und die Austin High Gang (die sich zunächst die Blue Friars nannten). Bekannte Musiker dieser Ära, die im Friar’s Inn auftraten, waren Frank Teschemacher, Bud Freeman, Steve Brown, George Brunies, Merritt Brunies, Emmett Hardy, Paul Mares, Leon Roppolo, Bee Palmer, und . Am Beginn ihrer Karriere arbeitete dort auch die Schauspielerin Joan Crawford. Der Friar’s Inn, der gelegentlich auch Friar’s Club genannt wurde, ist nicht mit dem in New York City zu verwechseln. (de)
  • Friar's Inn (also called New Friar's Inn) was a nightclub and speakeasy in Chicago, Illinois, a famed jazz music venue in the 1920s. Though some sources refer to it casually as "Friar's Club", it was not related to the New York Friars Club. Located in a basement at 60 East Van Buren or 343 South Wabash in the Chicago Loop, the establishment was owned by and attracted gangsters as well as fans of jazz music. Among the notable bands associated with Friar's Inn were the New Orleans Rhythm Kings (originally the Friar's Society Orchestra) and the Austin High Gang (also known as the Blue Friars). Noted musicians who played at Friar's Inn included Frank Teschemacher, Bud Freeman, Steve Brown, George Brunies, Merritt Brunies, Emmett Hardy, Paul Mares, Leon Roppolo, Bee Palmer, Louis 'Lou' Black, and Mel Stitzel. Joan Crawford worked as a dancer at the Friar's Inn early in her career. (en)
  • Friar's Inn (également appelé New Inn Friar's) était un club de jazz, une discothèque et un speakeasy situé à Chicago dans l'Illinois, qui fut célèbre pour sa musique jazz dans les années 1920. Situé dans un sous-sol au 60 East Van Buren ou 343 South Wabash, dans le secteur communautaire du Loop à Chicago, l'établissement été possédé par et a attiré les gangsters de l'Outfit, ainsi que les amateurs de musique jazz. Parmi les groupes notables liés au Friar's Inn, il y avait les New Orleans Rhythm Kings (initialement le Friar's Society Orchestra) et le Austin High School Gang (également connu sous le nom « Blue Friars »). Parmi les musiciens qui se sont produits au Friar's Inn, on trouve Frank Teschemacher, Bud Freeman, Steve Brown, George Brunies, (en), Emmett Hardy, (en), (en), (en), (en) et (en). Joan Crawford y a travaillé comme danseuse au début de sa carrière. (fr)
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