Paul Weber in Buffalo 1946
Title
Paul Weber in Buffalo 1946
Subject
Buffalo--New York, Paul Weston, Paul Weber, Sheraton Hotel, Satire Room, Musical Instruments, Performances, Hammond Organ, Music
Description
This item is page 48 of the scrapbook. There are six newspaper clippings on the page, all featuring Paul Weber performances around Buffalo, NY in early 1946. The clipping on the far left advertises a performance at the Satire Room. The clipping on the top in the middle is from the Buffalo Courier-Express on January 11, 1946. It details Weber's performance at the Satire Room in Buffalo, NY as his first performance in the city. The clipping on the top right is from the Buffalo Evening News on January 16, 1946 and lists the same performance in Buffalo, NY at the Satire Room. The same description is shown below in the middle that appeared in the same paper on January 30, 1946. Immediately to the right is a clipping from the Buffalo News on February 6, 1946 advertising a performance. There are pencil arrows near it directed to the clipping at the top in the middle. This clipping mentions the Hammond Organ and refers to Weber as having "Dancing Fingers." The clipping to the far right is another advertisement for the performance. The newspaper and date aren't noted.
Creator
Various Buffalo Newspapers
Date
January-February 1946
Contributor
Rejean Young
Format
Scrapbook Page
Language
English
Type
Document
Identifier
Par-Wes-04-132
Spatial Coverage
Buffalo, NY
Scanning Technician
Jennifer Woods
DPI
24 Bit
Bit Depth
600
Collection Name
Paul and Ruby Weston Collection
Scanning Software
EPSON Scan
Collection
Citation
Various Buffalo Newspapers, “Paul Weber in Buffalo 1946,” Digital Watauga, accessed September 16, 2024, http://digitalwatauga.org/items/show/26646.
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