Mutual Musicians, 18th & Vine, Kansas City, MO
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The Mutual Musicians Local No. 627 was established in 1917 providing essential services and support for African American jazz musicians. The union helped protect musicians and provide good wages, and performance standards. In 1928, William Shaw was elected president of the union. In 1930, under the leadership of Shaw, the union purchased the brick duplex building at 1823 Highland Avenue, near 18th and Vine, Kansas City, Missouri. It was converted into a dance hall and clubhouse, making this building a home for many jazz musicians to meet, socialize, rehearse, and perform with each other. The photo shows a modern-day photo of the Mutual Musicians Foundation building.
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Kansas City Missouri 18th & Vine Mutual Musicians Foundation
Perhaps one of the most well-known aspects of the 18th and Vine District is its significant role in the development of Kansas City's jazz scene. 18th and Vine was the home for many nightclubs, music halls, theaters, and restaurants where jazz…