Photograph of Walter “Mac” McKeever, Mike Nemeth, and Brian O'Donnell.
MLA Citation
Nemeth, Dana. “Photograph of Walter “Mac” McKeever, Mike Nemeth, and Brian O'Donnell.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 18 June 2020, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/38290. Accessed 12 Nov. 2024.
Tags
Title | Photograph of Walter “Mac” McKeever, Mike Nemeth, and Brian O'Donnell. |
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Subject | Underground Music |
Ohio -- Rock Music -- Bowling Green -- 1981-1990, | |
Description | Photograph of Walter “Mac” McKeever, Mike Nemeth, and Brian O'Donnell at an open jam session at Howard's Club H. |
Creator | Nemeth, Dana |
Source | Music Library and Bill Schurk Sound Archives; University Libraries; Bowling Green State University |
Publisher | Private Collection |
Date | 1987 |
Contributor | Shaw Jr, Eddie 'Vaan' |
Nemeth, Mike | |
O'Donnell, Brian | |
McKeever, Walter “Mac” | |
Rights | |
Language | N/A |
Type | Print Photograph |
Still Image | |
Identifier | nemeth-PH-1987#4 |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/38290 | |
Coverage | Howard's Club H |
Abstract | Photograph of Walter “Mac” McKeever (of Big Hunk O' CHeese), Mike Nemeth (of Groovemaster), and Brian O'Donnell at an open jam session in 1987 at Howard's Club H. in Bowling Green, Ohio. The session also included Eddie Shaw, the Chicago blues tenor saxophonist and member of Howlin' Wolf's band, the Wolf Gang, as well as Shaw's son, Eddie 'Vaan' Shaw Jr. who was also a sometimes member of the Wolf Gang, and is known for using a unique three-neck Fender guitar. Groovemaster - Bowling Green, Ohio reggae group (1987-1991). Members include Damon Arterbridge, Linda Gurney, Jose Luna, Mike Nemeth and Brian O'Donnell. Howards Club H - Howard's Club H was established by Fred H. Howard in 1928 in the 200 block of North Main Street in Bowling Green, Ohio, as Howard's Confectionary Store and acquired a liquor license after prohibition was lifted. Howard sold the business in 1938 and became the mayor of Tarpon Springs, Florida. Howard's Club H moved across the street in 1973, for the construction of the Wood County District Public Library, where it is currently operating. |
Is Part Of | Northwest Ohio Independent Culture Archive (NOICA) |
Spatial Coverage | Bowling Green, Ohio |
Temporal Coverage | 1980s |
Format | image/png |
Original Format | Photo |