I just read another post below and it reminded me of a place we musicians all used to go years ago, when I was a working musician in Los Angeles areas.
Most of us worked 9 till 2 in those days, (early 50's), and after work we all traveled over to Azusa to a place called Affie's Neopolitan. We were mosly all dark on Monday nights so we also went there for an all night jam session on Monday nights.
This place had the best meatballs in town. The sauce was supurb.
Affie was a great big heavy guy and I came to the conclusion he was a frustrated musician. He set up a stage in this place and had just about every musical instrument there for us to play. Bring your own mouthpiece. It was a jam session every night and you had your supper while you waited for your time to sit in. You could sit in for half an hour at a time.
This impromptu jam was some of the best music I ever heard. This was because all the road musicians from all over th US that were currently doing a show in LA came to this place. This is where a lot of us learned our chops. We also learned from these road musicians. We honed our chops here until we got to emulate everyone else pretty well.
I used to play until 2 in the piano bar and then trip out to Affies, supper there and sit in once or twice, then to my room for a couple of hours sleep, then off to college for another exciting day
and a place to nap
I moved out of LA to start my business career in 1957 but I never quit missing this place and all those great musicians I met there. Everyone of you would know many of the names that used to come there that weren't names in those days. Just another one of us trying to hustle the rent
Anybody in this forum around LA those days that used to go out to AFFIE's after work? it would be good to hear from you, or others that had similiar places on your turf.
Best to all. I support all working musicians
Bebop