About 20 years ago I wandered into the Green Mill cause my wife was shopping across the street. I wanted a drink. At that time, it just looked like any other bar in town. When I started talking to the bartender he told me about the Mill's history and pointed out Al Capone's favorite booth. I guess its been just "up hill" from that time?
The Green Mill isn't a brand.....It's a landmark and a living Museum. My Great Grandmother and her sister used to hang out there in the 1920's. They have passed away so I can't go to their homes any longer, but there is always this Jazz club they loved so much. It should never die.
About 20 years ago I wandered into the Green Mill cause my wife was shopping across the street. I wanted a drink. At that time, it just looked like any other bar in town. When I started talking to the bartender he told me about the Mill's history and pointed out Al Capone's favorite booth. I guess its been just "up hill" from that time?
Thank you to Pam and Reid for keeping little America BIG!! What a great production you have put together with 12 for 12!!
I used to enjoy going to the Mill in the 1960's.
Loved the video! Great work!
What a great thing that my friends Pam and Reid are doing for small town America to make them Big!!
So well put together --> dig
Well done!
The Green Mill isn't a brand.....It's a landmark and a living Museum. My Great Grandmother and her sister used to hang out there in the 1920's. They have passed away so I can't go to their homes any longer, but there is always this Jazz club they loved so much. It should never die.
everything is a brand. you are a brand. and all brands die eventually. for better or for worse. great place with smokin players though.
The Great John Bany on upright bass ........
Once something becomes a "brand" it is DEAD.
yo where's saber tooth?