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The '''Woodland Club''' was an after-hours nightclub located | The '''Woodland Club''' was an after-hours nightclub located off [[Lovick Road]] (now [[Floyd Bradford Road]]) near [[U.S. Highway 78]]. It was owned by [[Red Hassler]]. For fourteen years [[Frank Adams]] and his wife, [[Dot Adams|Dot]] led the house band, and the club earned a reputation as a place for touring musicians to stop after gigs in town. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 6 September 2014
The Woodland Club was an after-hours nightclub located off Lovick Road (now Floyd Bradford Road) near U.S. Highway 78. It was owned by Red Hassler. For fourteen years Frank Adams and his wife, Dot led the house band, and the club earned a reputation as a place for touring musicians to stop after gigs in town.
References
- Adams, Frank "Doc" and Burgin Mathews (2012) Doc: The Story of a Birmingham Jazz Man. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press