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Fictional jazz band from the oddball 1945 novel ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=InLszGMpjmoC&pg=PA56#v=onepage&q&f=false The Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer]'' by Kenneth Patchen.  
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Fictional jazz band from the oddball 1945 novel ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=InLszGMpjmoC&pg=PA56#v=onepage&q&f=false The Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer]'' by Kenneth Patchen.  
  
The band's songs are "Pad House on Gravier Street," and "Headless Body Hop." There's a Gravier Street in New Orleans.
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The band's songs are "Pad House on Gravier Street," and "Headless Body Hop." There's a Gravier Street in New Orleans, but the famous jazz club [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friar%27s_Inn Friar's Inn] was in Chicago.
  
 
The band is mixed in a list with other, real and fake jazz bands and the list described as: "These are the disks you'll have to get if you want a basic jazz library," by one Milen Berg.
 
The band is mixed in a list with other, real and fake jazz bands and the list described as: "These are the disks you'll have to get if you want a basic jazz library," by one Milen Berg.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 5 June 2025

Fictional jazz band from the oddball 1945 novel The Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer by Kenneth Patchen.

The band's songs are "Pad House on Gravier Street," and "Headless Body Hop." There's a Gravier Street in New Orleans, but the famous jazz club Friar's Inn was in Chicago.

The band is mixed in a list with other, real and fake jazz bands and the list described as: "These are the disks you'll have to get if you want a basic jazz library," by one Milen Berg.