I'm new to the site. It is a treasure trove of history. I am a Houston transplant and I am enjoying learning about the city. I need your help.
Does anyone remember a pizza parlor "across the street" from/in close proximity to La Bastille Jazz Club in 1972? What advice do you have for how I can figure out the name of the pizza parlor he remembers playing a gig at across from La Bastille?
A couple weeks ago I filmed an interview with a jazz musician who was a student at Texas Southern University in 1971/72. He was a part of the school's jazz band at the time and he remembers playing at a pizza parlor "across the street" from La Bastille jazz club on Congress St. (Market Square in Houston) back in the Spring of 1972. I have done a lot of research online trying to figure out as much info as I can about La Bastille--which led me to this site.
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I'm new to the site. It is a treasure trove of history. I am a Houston transplant and I am enjoying learning about the city. I need your help.
Does anyone remember a pizza parlor "across the street" from/in close proximity to La Bastille Jazz Club in 1972? What advice do you have for how I can figure out the name of the pizza parlor he remembers playing a gig at across from La Bastille?
A couple weeks ago I filmed an interview with a jazz musician who was a student at Texas Southern University in 1971/72. He was a part of the school's jazz band at the time and he remembers playing at a pizza parlor "across the street" from La Bastille jazz club on Congress St. (Market Square in Houston) back in the Spring of 1972. I have done a lot of research online trying to figure out as much info as I can about La Bastille--which led me to this site.
Thanks!