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  2. Pete Kelly's Blues (film) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz cornetist Pete Kelly (Jack Webb) and his Big Seven are the house band at the 17 Club, a speakeasy in Kansas City in 1927 during Prohibition. Crime boss Fran McCarg (Edmond O'Brien) is moving in on the local music scene and wants a percentage of the band's meager earnings. When the band resists, Kelly decides to decline the strongarm and ...

  3. Speakeasy - Wikipedia

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    A speakeasy, also called a beer flat [1] or blind pig or blind tiger, was an illicit establishment that sold alcoholic beverages. The term may also refer to a retro style bar that replicates aspects of historical speakeasies.

  4. How an Urbandale basement speakeasy turned into viral fame ...

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    The History Channel reports that the specific etymology of the word ‘speakeasy’ is hazy, but some say it was born out of the fact that bar-goers had to whisper or “speak easy” through a ...

  5. Speakeasy boat — where Al Capone partied - AOL

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    The Keuka’s party days, however, were short-lived. After a shooting and attempted murder on the boat, police confiscated the barge in 1932 and auctioned it off, Roxburgh explained.

  6. Morey Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    He was a cellist, a skill he used throughout his career. By 1924, he was working in a speakeasy operated by Al Capone. [1] After being caught in the middle of a gunfight, Amsterdam moved to California and worked writing jokes. His enormous repertoire, and his ability to come up with a joke on any subject, earned him the nickname The Human Joke ...

  7. “Layoffs After Potluck”: 30 Of The Craziest Things That ...

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    Image credits: RonsterTM #4. In the first hour of the party, the CEO grabbed a microphone and lectured us all to not “get wasted and embarrass the company tonight”.

  8. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Unlicensed, illegal drinking establishment e.g. They just opened a new blind pig down the street serving some first-class hooch; see speakeasy [39] blind tiger. Main article: Speakeasy. Unlicensed, illegal drinking establishment e.g. They just opened a new blind tiger down the street serving some first-class hooch; see speakeasy [40] blip off

  9. Shh ... these speakeasies in Las Vegas invite customers to ...

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    The Prohibition era may have ended 90 years ago, but speakeasies are still going strong in Las Vegas.. Hidden bars are scattered across the valley. While there's a large concentration inside ...