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  2. Mutual Musicians Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Mutual Musicians Foundation c. 2006. The building at 1823 Highland Avenue is the former home of the Colored Musicians Local 627. [1] The Mutual Musicians Foundation was incorporated to manage the building and assets of Local 627. It continued operating the building as a social club for musicians and fans after the merger with Local 34 in 1970.

  3. Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building - Wikipedia

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    American Federation of Musicians Local #627 was founded in 1917, and would over a three-decade period have as members many leading jazz musicians of the period. The local sponsored tournaments in which musicians competed, whose proceeds were eventually used to acquire and adapt this building as its headquarters. The "Kansas City jazz" era ended ...

  4. Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Joe Sanders was born on October 15, 1896, in Thayer, Kansas. [1] Sanders was known as "the Old Left Hander" because of his skills at baseball, but he gave up playing the sport in the early 1920s to concentrate on dance music as a career. [2] Coon and Sanders met around 1918 in a music store, and formed the band the same year. [3]

  5. The Scorecard: Kansas City’s celebration turns into tragedy.

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  6. Milton Morris (music club proprietor) - Wikipedia

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    Milton Morris (1911–November 21, 1983) was an American businessperson, politician, and an influential proprietor of music clubs in Kansas City.He was involved in the careers of various Jazz musicians including Charlie "Yardbird" Parker, Jo Jones and Count Basie.

  7. Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    With a 5,000-square-foot stage, an orchestra pit that can house up to 90 musicians, and a 74-foot tall fly tower, Muriel's Theatre is the performance home of the Kansas City Ballet and the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, as well as the site of many other theatrical, musical, and dance productions. Another feature of the Muriel Kauffman Theatre is ...

  8. This CEO fired 90% of his staff for missing a morning meeting ...

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    Rage quitting is one thing. But one CEO has introduced a new spin on the concept: rage firing. ... the Musicians Club, fired 90% of his staff—99 out of 110 employees and freelancers—via Slack ...

  9. The Days After: Musicians and Club Owners Remember 9/11 ... - AOL

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    The evening of Sept. 11, 2001, was shaping up to be a busy but not unusually auspicious one for New York City’s vibrant music scene. Boy band O-Town was scheduled to play at the Hammerstein ...