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Among other engagements, he has been appearing nightly at San Francisco's Say When Club, where he has performed for over a year.
She was engaged to a young bebop trumpeter, Jon Nielsen. But when the slender five-foot, four-inch redhead caught an afternoon jam session at the Say When club on Bush Street, she felt drawn to the handsome twenty-seven-year-old bassist with the mobile, tortured face. He was strutting his unusual stuff, and she was intrigued.
The Say When club, it was a mixed house. You had Harry the Hipster there, you had Slim Gailliard to appear there, Charlie Parker, Billie Holliday. Connie Jordan and the Five Knights of Rhythm, that's the group I played with.
Dutch Nieman's Say When Club is packed these nights, which it should be, with Billie Holiday and Leomine Gray on the bill
& "Dutch" Nieman has scored again with an excellent Say When Club show. Harry The Hipster's back with his screwbally piano antics, Teddy Bunn and his...
Taverns cited by McClure as places needing investigation and action by the board include the following: The Say When Club at 952 Bush Street, the Sarong....
From 1934 through 1963, New York and San Francisco nightspots were community institutions and public forums for radical cultural producers, intellectuals, and political dissidents. This dissertation explores bars, nightclubs, and coffeehouses in bohemian Greenwich Village and North Beach as nodal points in alternative social networks connecting patrons and performers marginalized by their Left politics, race, gender, or sexual orientation.............The previous year, Parker had debuted in San Francisco, at the Say When Club—an appearance memorable for both its musicality and social stridency. Drawing large crowds who came to marvel at his virtuosity, Parker was fired for spontaneously announcing onstage that the club would match audience contributions to a local charity drive. Cornered into matching a thousand dollars in donations, the club's notoriously tough owner, Gordon "Dutch" Nieman, was not amused.