Preservation Hall was started in the early 1960’s by a Californian named Ken Mills assisted by a lady by the name of Barbara Reid. Mills was a jazz buff who wanted to get the older musicians playing in public again and, of course, record them. He rented a hall on St Peter Street and Preservation Hall was born. Alan Jaffe, referred to in a later paragraph, came on the scene after Mills. In those early days the $400 monthly rent for the hall and the musicians’ fees were met from the nightly “kitty” collection from the audience.
These are videos from concerts where Preservation Hall Jazz Band played, so they may be of other bands that played the concert as well.
Arcade Fire / Preservation Hall Jazz Band / Grandmaster Flash Sep 12, 2017 New York, New York, United States Added by Andrew Harman