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Historically, Storyville, New Orleans was the red light district of the city in Louisiana. Storyville may also refer to: Companies * Storyville Coffee Music * Storyville Records, a Danish record label * Storyville Records (George Wein's), a 1950s American jazz record label founded by George Wein * ''Storyville'' (album), a 1991 Robbie Robertson album * ''Storyville'' (magazine), British jazz magazine that ran from 1965 to 2003 * Storyville (band), an American blues-rock band Entertainment * Storyville (nightclub), a nightclub in Boston, Massachusetts Movies and TV * ''Storyville'' (film), a 1992 American film * ''Storyville'' (TV series), a BBC documentary series * Storyville Films, a U.S. film production company founded by Oren Jacoby Oren Jacoby is a director and producer of documentary films including; '' Shadowman (2017),'' '' My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes'' (2014), '' Lafayette: The Lost Hero''(2010), '' Constantine's Sword'' (2008), '' Sister Rose's Passion ...
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Storyville, New Orleans
Storyville was the red-light district of New Orleans, Louisiana, from 1897 to 1917. It was established by municipal ordinance under the New Orleans City Council, to regulate prostitution. Sidney Story, a city alderman, wrote guidelines and legislation to control prostitution within the city. The ordinance designated an area of the city in which prostitution, although still nominally illegal, was tolerated or regulated. The area was originally referred to as "The District", but its nickname, "Storyville", soon caught on, much to the chagrin of Alderman Story. It was bound by the streets of North Robertson, Iberville, Basin, and St. Louis Streets. It was located by a train station, making it a popular destination for travelers throughout the city, and became a centralized attraction in the heart of New Orleans. Only a few of its remnants are now visible. The neighborhood lies in Faubourg Tremé and the majority of the land was repurposed for public housing. It is well known for bein ...
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Storyville Coffee
Storyville Coffee (sometimes Storyville Coffee Company or simply Storyville) is a coffee company operating in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington. Description Storyville Coffee operates multiple coffee shops in the Seattle metropolitan area. ''The Seattle Times'' has described Storyville as a "roaster and mail-order coffee company". Bainbridge Island houses their Roasting Studio; the business also has shops in downtown Seattle with their flagship location being in the Corner Market building at Pike Place Market. In addition to coffee, the shops serve sandwiches and baked goods. History Storyville was established on Bainbridge Island in 2006. The company announced plans to operate at Pike Place Market in 2013, occupying the space which previously housed Chez Shea. The business Storyville's third coffee shop opened in Queen Anne in 2014. The Queen Anne location has since closed and was replaced by Café Hagen. During 2013–2014, a writer for '' Th ...
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Storyville Records
Storyville Records is an international record company and label based in Copenhagen, Denmark, specializing in jazz and blues music. Besides its original material, Storyville Records has reissued many vintage jazz recordings that previously appeared on labels such as Paramount Records, American Music Records, and Southland Records. Many Storyville records were pressed in Japan. History Storyville Records was founded in the 1950s by Karl Emil Knudsen, a Danish jazz record collector who was working for the Copenhagen telephone company. Named after Storyville, New Orleans, the red-light district, its focus has always been on jazz and blues. The label's first releases were 78 rpm reissues featuring Ma Rainey, Clarence Williams Blue Five, and James P. Johnson. Storyville soon began releasing original recordings, beginning with Ken Colyer's Jazz Men, a British group including Chris Barber, Monty Sunshine, and Lonnie Donegan. Knudsen was also co-founder of the Storyville Club ...
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Storyville Records (George Wein's)
Storyville Records was a jazz record company and label founded by George Wein in Boston in the 1950s. It is not related to the Danish record label of the same name. Examples of artists who recorded on the label included Sidney Bechet, Bob Brookmeyer, Teddi King and Lee Konitz Leon "Lee" Konitz (October 13, 1927 – April 15, 2020) was an American jazz Alto saxophone, alto saxophonist and composer. He performed successfully in a wide range of jazz styles, including bebop, cool jazz, and avant-garde jazz. Konitz's ass .... Referencesbirkajazz.com "Various US labels, Part 3" American jazz record labels {{US-record-label-stub ...
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Storyville (album)
''Storyville'' is Robbie Robertson's second solo album. It is focused on the famous jazz homeland section of New Orleans and on that part of the South in general. He contributed one song ("Breakin' the Rules") to Wim Wenders' soundtrack to his 1991 film, '' Until the End of the World''. In 2005 the album was reissued together with ''Robbie Robertson'' as 2CD in an expanded edition, both with two bonus tracks. Cover photography by Syndey Byrd, Art Directed by Mark Andresen. Track listing All songs written by Robbie Robertson unless otherwise indicated. # "Night Parade" – 5:05 # "Hold Back the Dawn" – 5:25 # "Go Back to Your Woods" (Robertson, Bruce Hornsby) – 4:48 ''produced by Robertson and Gersh'' # "Soap Box Preacher" – 5:17 # "Day of Reckoning (Burnin for You)" (Robertson, David Ricketts) – 6:43 # "What About Now" (Robertson, Ivan Neville) – 5:08 # "Shake This Town" – 5:21 # "Breakin the Rules" – 5:48 # "Resurrection" – 5:18 # "Sign of the Rainbow" (Roberts ...
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Storyville (magazine)
''Storyville'' was a British jazz magazine that ran from 1965 to 2003 featuring jazz history, discography, and record trading. It was published six times a year from October 1965 to December 1986 (issues 1 to 128), then quarterly from March 1987 to June 1995 (issues 129 to 162), then four volumes were published until 2003. History ''Storyville'' was founded by Laurie Wright ''(né'' Lawrence D. Wright; 1929–2010). The publication has been acclaimed for containing a wealth of early historical material on jazz. And although ''Storyville'' was not officially a peer-reviewed journal — in part because, other than music librarians, few jazz scholars existed in academic research in 1965 — it was, nonetheless, peer-reviewed in reality by well-informed jazz enthusiasts, discographers, musicologists, and the like. Separately from the magazine, Storyville Publications published books about jazz, notably discographies. Included were Wright's own works, the standard discographies, ...
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Storyville (band)
Storyville was a blues-rock band formed in 1993 in Austin, Texas, USA. Drummer Chris Layton and bassist Tommy Shannon, former members of Arc Angels and the rhythm section for Stevie Ray Vaughan's band Double Trouble, formed the band with Craig Ross, David Lee Holt and David Grissom after a jam session at Antone's. After releasing an album on November Records in 1993, the band won a total of nine Austin Music awards; they became stalwarts on the local music scene and toured nationally. Malford Milligan replaced Ross in 1993. They subsequently signed to major label Atlantic Records, for whom they recorded two albums before breaking up. The single "Born Without You", from their 1998 release ''Dog Years'', reached #28 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. Billboard Singles Allmusic Members *Malford Milligan – lead vocals *David Grissom – guitar/vocals *David Lee Holt - guitar/vocals *Tommy Shannon – bass *Chris Layton – drums Discography *'' Bluest Eyes'' - November Record ...
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Storyville (nightclub)
Storyville was a Greater Boston, Boston jazz nightclub organized by Boston, Massachusetts, Boston-native, jazz promoter and producer George Wein during the 1940s. WNAC at ''Hotel Buckminster'' In 1929, WRKO, WNAC Radio moved to new studios inside the Hotel and remained for the next four decades. An FM station was added in the late 1930s. In June, 1948, WNAC-TV began broadcasting from the Hotel. Until 1968, WNAC operated an AM, FM and television station in the hotel basement. "Compared to the other clubs in town, listening to a jazz musician at Storyville is like sitting at home with a pair of earphones"— Nat Hentoff, 1953 (WMEX (AM), WMEX Announcer, host of Storyville broadcasts Recordings Many jazz legends made live radio broadcasts from the club, especially at the Hotel Buckminster, and many audio recordings from these sessions are still available. * Dave Brubeck
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Storyville (film)
''Storyville'' is a 1992 film directed by Mark Frost and starring James Spader, Joanne Whalley and Jason Robards. The film takes its name from the historic Storyville red-light district of New Orleans. Premise Cray Fowler, a young New Orleans lawyer running for congress, is filmed with a prostitute as blackmail. As he investigates, Fowler discovers some shocking secrets involving his father, his family's fortune and his own political advisors. Cast * James Spader as Cray Fowler * Joanne Whalley-Kilmer as Natalie Tate * Jason Robards as Clifford Fowler * Charlotte Lewis as Lee Tran * Michael Warren as Nathan LeFleur * Piper Laurie as Constance Fowler * Michael Parks as Michael Trevallian * Chuck McCann as Pudge Herman * Charles Haid as Abe Choate * Chino Fats Williams as Theotis Washington * Woody Strode as Charlie Sumpter * Jeff Perry as Peter Dandridge * Galyn Görg as Spice * Justine Arlin as Melanie Fowler * George Kee Cheung as Xang Tran * Steve Forrest as Judge Quent ...
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Storyville (TV Series)
''Storyville'' is a documentary strand presented by the BBC featuring international documentaries. It first aired on 15 November 1997. It has been part of BBC Film since 2020. List of documentaries 2025 series 2018 series 2016–2017 series *7. '' Forever Pure – Football and Racism in Jerusalem'' *6. ''The Cult that Stole Children – Inside The Family'' *5. '' Brides for Sale – Sonita'' *4. '' Jim: The James Foley Story'' *3. '' Weiner – Sexts, Scandals and Politics'' *2. '' Chasing Asylum – Inside Australia's Detention Camps'' *1. ''Silk Road: Drugs, Death and the Dark Web'' – Season 2017 – Episode 21 – 21 August 2017 2015–2016 series Episodes from the 2015–2016 series 2014–2015 series Episodes from the 2014–2015 series: 2013–2014 series *24. Shooting Bigfoot: America's Monster Hunters *8. Smash & Grab – The Story of the Pink Panthers *7. Pussy Riot – A Punk Prayer 2012–2013 series *18. The Pirate Bay *14. Queen of Versail ...
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