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It extended all over the general nightlife district, from the Gold Coast and west to Old Town and then south farther into the Loop. Instead, there are trendy neighborhoods with shelf lives of about 10 years before they pack up move on to the next one. And if you are a musician from that era, Rush Street is likely where you worked at least part of your career.
The crooked path that is my career led me from the rock and blues bands of my youth to the disco bands of post-college, and to piano gigs up and down the Rush, State and Division streets. Joy Dickens, an omnipresent personality and booking agent of the era, hired me to back up several of her singers. I believe I made the cut because of, rather than my limitations at that time.
Having only the most basic jazz chops, I played the way Joy liked—staying within or underneath the melody, rather than showing off my then non-existent jazz chops.
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Bill knew everybody on the street. Going with him to The Acorn on Oak night work to hear genius Buddy Charles was better than going to college. Myles Greene is a hilarious person as well as a terrific pianist. I asked Myles to share some reminiscences with us:. He gave me the confidence I needed to pursue my career. There have been so many twists and turns along the way.
I will try to just give some of the more outstanding highlights that I can recall. I won, and never could forget the pride and elation I had. Practicing at Mundelein College on their club pianos, I met a girl who persuaded me to audition for a greene opening at The Beldon Stratford Hotel. I got it—my very first paying gig.
In those days, good paying piano gigs were plentiful. I went into a place called The Colony East Restaurant. I told the manager that I was a pianist looking for a position. Gay introduced me to the owner, Joe Bornstein, who took a street to me and gave me the job. This was the start of my Rush Street history.
I played every spot in the area, from the Pump Room with my orchestra to opening the fabulous lounge at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. They were my reason for getting a long-house band gig with the Playboy Clubs. I was there for 12 years. I met Arnie Morton, who also was with Playboy at the time. From there I was at Tuscany Restaurant Group for 17 years.
As you can see, my career has been one of a chain reaction of events.