Thursday, February 25, 2021

Pete on Bourbon


Sorry - not sorry - but we are back in New Orleans! Today‘s vintage image is from June 1965 and shows a dashing gent posing in front of Pete’s Place at the corner of Bourbon and St. Ann Streets in the French Quarter. The club opened in November 1960; previously it was La Lune.


From the website nola.comJazz clarinetist Pete Fountain, who was known to music fans around the world, often joked that he attended the “Conservatory of Bourbon Street,” eschewing his studies at Warren Easton High School in favor of the musical education he received as a teenager playing in French Quarter clubs. “We tried to call it the French Quarter Inn [note the sign in the photo above], but everyone ended up just calling it Pete’s Place,” Fountain told The Times-Picayune in 1987. “I think my name is still out on the sidewalk.” Fountain recorded two live albums in the club, “Pete Fountain: French Quarter Inn” and “Pete Fountain on Tour.” In 1968, Fountain relocated to a larger space at 231 Bourbon St. He continued performing there until 1977, when he moved to a club in the newly opened New Orleans Hilton Hotel, now the Hilton New Orleans Riverside. Although Fountain died in 2016, he remains an icon on Bourbon Street. His life-sized statue is one of nine included in New Orleans Musical Legends Park at 311 Bourbon Street.


The photo on the side of the club was from the cover of his 1963 album “Plenty of Pete,” which included such classics as “Stardust” and “Just One of Those Things.”


Today, this location is known as Oz, a gay nightclub:


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2 comments:

Fifthrider said...

Interesting how they changed the doors. It's definitely more inviting. Hopefully Pete's statue endured the great statue hunt of 2020/2021. The more I see your pics the more I come to understand just how grid-like New Orleans really is. As you said before, not at all like the NOS that features bends and twists like a small European village, but like a checkerboard of booze and architecture. Thankfully the Bourbon Pub looks like it's kept up well.

Unknown said...

Hi There - Pete's former club at 800 Bourbon is now called "OZ". Note the sign. When Pete moved his club to the 200 block of Bourbon the 800 became Pete's (a gay bar) and later renamed OZ. Pete Fountain in tile is still in the sidewalk corner.
The Bourbon Pub/Parade is across the street.
BTW - the doors were always there - just hidden behind the ads. The door to the far right was Pete's entrance leading to a back hall that led to the second floor.