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| Title | Nick Musolino |
| Description | Full body view of Nighthawks band member Nick Musolino. Taken at a unidentified train station, while the group was on tour in late summer 1925. Edmiston indicates in his book that this photograph was taken shortly before Musolino left the band. Sanders in his scrapbook captions the photo: "Nick Mussolino being very much himself."
According to Edmiston's book, p. 329 - Musolino was a native of Quincy, Illinois. He left the Nighthawks in the summer of 1925, playing with other groups. He eventually left the music field and died in Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 5, 1996, at the age of 97. |
| Date | 1925 |
| Item Type | Photograph, b/w, 5 in. x 7 in. |
| Collection | Fred Edmiston Papers See finding aid: http://localhistory.kclibrary.org/u?/Local,37037 |
| Notes | This photograph appears on page 159 of Edmiston's book "The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks." It can be found in SC1, Box 6.1, Joe Sanders Scrapbook A, p. 18 (photocopies) with commentary by Sanders. |
| Location | SC1-3, Box 1, Folder 21, #92 |
| Subject | Musicians
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| Local Subject | Coon-Sanders Band Nighthawks Musolino, Nicholas L.
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| Digital Format | jpeg |
| Barcode | 10017909 |
| Repository | Missouri Valley Special Collections, Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, Missouri |
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