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According to a press release issued earlier this week by the casino, the 'extension in hours will allow the casino to meet the needs of its expanding international member base'.
Black Orchid casino launched earlier this year following the signing of a platform licensing deal with ViG back in January. They were one of the first 2 licensees of ViG's turnkey platform, along with Celtic Casino who signed up in December 2008.
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The Black Orchid was an upscale Chicagonightclub that flourished in the mid to late 1950s where, according to print media critics, Johnny Mathis got his first big break. [1] The club opened in 1949. The Black Orchid was declared bankrupt in July 1959, closed, and never reopened. [2] The club was located at Rush and Ontario Streets in Chicago's Near Northside. The club was frequented by celebrities that included Tony Bennett and Hugh Hefner. [3] Owners [ edit ]
The founding owner, Al Greenfield (n Albert Melvin Greenfield; 19081984) sold the club in 1956 to Paul David Raffles (19321973), Pat Fontecchio (aka Patsy, n Patrick Frank Fontecchio; 19141994), and William (Bill) Doherty. [2] Greenfield sold it so that he could be near his ex-wife, Gertrude Niesen, whom he married July 19, 1943, [4] and remarried in the 1950s and remained married to her until her death in 1975. Raffles, Fontecchio, and Doherty also owned The Cloisters Inn at 900 Rush Street.
Before founding The Black Orchid, Greenfield had been partners with Milton Schwartz in four cocktail lounges: The Rhumba Casino (opened 1941) at 222 North State Street, The Capital Lounge at 167 North State Street, The Hollywood Show Lounge at 87 West Randolph Street, and The Brass Rail at 62 West Randolph Street. [5] Schwartz and a partner, Ralph Mitchell, of Ralph Mitchell Associates, had been pioneers in the Chicago night club business from 1941, through the 1950s.
Before co-owning The Black Orchid, Patsy Fontecchio had been a nightclub MC, originally in his hometown of Hurley, Wisconsin. [6] Bankruptcy [ edit ]
The media reported that Raffles, Fontecchio, and Doherty were the owners when bankrupt proceedings began in 1959. [2]
An Associated Press article reported that three waiters Gorge Ellis, Henry Mallick (19092003), and Mario Bastiani (n Salvadore Mario Bastiani; 19171988) triggered the proceedings by petitioning the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois to declare the club bankrupt. They contended that they were owed wages of $1,847. [7]
A month before the bankruptcy proceedings, Billboard published that Ruffles and his wife were giving up the night club business to live in Los Angeles. [8] Federal and Illinois state court records reflect that Black Orchid, Inc., an Illinois corporation, Gertrude Niesen, Albert Greenfield, and others, were parties of a lawsuit involving tax liens, debtors claims on escrow accounts, and priority of Federal tax liens over state tax liens. [9] Managers [ edit ] Black Orchid Casino Game
Benny Dunn (19131989), 'King of Rush Street,' a former comic, operated the Black Orchid while Greenfield was the owner. Dunn went on to be a publicist and influential staffer for Hugh Hefner and Playboy. [10] Current and former Chicago clubs with the same name [ edit ]
There was a Black Orchid Club at 69th and Racine in the 1960s.
A new Black Orchid in Chicago in Piper's Alley at 230 West North Avenue unrelated to this article opened in 1999, but closed in 2008. [11] Notable performers [ edit ]
Featured guest
House musicians
Buddy Charles (19272008), pianist
Joe Parnello (19281987), house orchestra conductor
Kenneth T. Sweet (19231992), house orchestra conductor
Raymond (Ray) F. Duna (1931-2017), guitarist Theme song [ edit ]
In 1955, a song written by Royce Chester Swain, DDS (19172012) 'Black Orchid' ( 1955) was made the theme song of the Chicago club bearing the same name. [12] 1950s jazz clubs in the Loop [ edit ]
Blue Note (opened 1949, closed 1960), owned and operated by Frank Holzfiend (18991975) [13] [14] Free Black Orchid Casino Games In 1953, the Blue Note moved to 3 North Clark Street
Hi Note (opened 1951), owned by Marty Denenberg
Capitol Lounge (opened 1934, closed 1954), owned and operated by Milt Schwartz Al Greenfield
Liberty Inn, North Clark Street
New Apex Club ( before 1926, known as Nest; known earlier as Club Avadere) North Clark Street The original location was at 300 East 35th Street, Chicago's South Side that location was closed in the 1930 after a police raid for violating prohibition laws
Club Silhouette (opened in the 1930s; closed in the 1950s), Howard Street, Rogers Park, owned and operated by Jack Terman (n Jacob Terman; 18971958), later, his son, Allen E. Terman (n Allen Marvin Terman; 19201998)
The Airliner Club, State Street
Band Box, Randolph Street, owned and operated by Ralph Mitchell, Milt Schwartz, and Al Greenfield See also [ edit ] References [ edit ]
Club in Chicago Seeks Sugar Ray, by Dorothy Kilgallen, Morning Star (Rockford, Illinois), August 19, 1958, pg. 14
a b c Black Orchid Declared Bankrupt, Register-Republic (Rockford, Illinois), July 10, 1959, pg. 2
If You Fall Down, Pick Yourself Up Like a Lady, by Donalie Young Fitzgerald Scherer (ne Young; born 1931 widow of Barry Young), Dorrance Publishing Co. (2009), pg. 26 ISBN978-1-4349-0260-3
Way of All, Augusta Chronicle, July 24, 1956, Sec. A, pg. 4, col. 4
Cocktail Lounges Closed; Charge Sale to Minors, Morning Star (Rockford, Illinois), July 29, 1942, pg. 14
Personal Items, Ironwood Daily Globe, April 1, 1936, pg. 6, col. 5
Chicago Night Club Goes to Receivers, Omaha World Herald, July 12, 1959, pg. 9
Music As Written, by Bob Rolontz, June 15, 1959
James E. Brown, plaintiff (interpleader) vs. Andrew Fasseas, et al. defendants [63-1 USTC 9104], United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, East. Div., No. 59 C 1182, October 31, 1962 (1954 Code Sec. 6323), Priority of liens: Federal tax lien: State tax lien. The Government's lien for taxes against an escrow fund was prior to the state's lien for taxes
Benny Dunn, 'King of Rush St.,' Chicago Tribune, April 18, 1989, pg. 10
Despite Rough Edges, Black Orchid Swings Elegantly, by Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune, August 16, 1999
Bits of This and That, Omaha World Herald, April 17, 1955, pg. 91
Money Woes Close Doors of Blue Note, Register-Republic June 17, 1960, pg. 15
Frank Holzfiend Papers, Chicago History Museum Black Orchid Casino Slot Game Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Black_Orchid_(nightclub)oldid=959079102'
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16 November 2009, Staff writer
Hot on the heels of Celtic Casino's announcement of an expanded playing schedule, Black Orchid Casino are also now promoting their move to 24 hour play.
Powered by Visionary iGaming ('ViG'), Black Orchid, like Celtic will now be available for play around the clock rather than the restricted 17 hour schedule previously offered. The casino also announced that it intends adding blackjack to its current live game list of baccarat and roulette by the end of November.
IGT G20 Black Orchid Slot Machine. The Black Orchid slot machine is a popular title available in several cabinet styles. This is a popular machine for your home or casino floor. The cabinet features a 20 16:9 high definition standard display or MLD display used LED backlighting, which is a greener solution. Jerome of Bruno, MN won $9,093.61 on Black Orchid; Jonathan of Princeton won $10,000 on Pull Tabs; Tracy of Big Lake won $3,472 on China Shores; Torrey of Foley won $2,477 on Hot Shot Progressive; James of Oneida, WI won $13,500 on Wicked Winnings 'Lucky' Lee of Cokato won $4,000 on Super Double Double Bonus Poker; Erick of Richmond won $3,803.
Black Orchid are one of a growing number of new operators offering video streamed casino games as a core offering. While they do offer 60 RNG games, taking a look at their website it becomes clearly apparent that that they are positioning themselves primarily as a live game operator.
Black Orchid slot machine. sasakigs. Graton Casino / IGT Almost a progressive win. - - - - Key: Most videos are 'Double, Bonus or Goose' (DBG). It is live play, sometimes with dead and small spins edited out. Session ends when I get a bonus, I. Video Slots - Free Online Games.
According to a press release issued earlier this week by the casino, the 'extension in hours will allow the casino to meet the needs of its expanding international member base'.
Black Orchid casino launched earlier this year following the signing of a platform licensing deal with ViG back in January. They were one of the first 2 licensees of ViG's turnkey platform, along with Celtic Casino who signed up in December 2008.
About Visionary iGaming: Download do minecraft .
Studiolinked storch 1 0 0 download free . Visionary iGaming is a company incorporated and based in Costa Rica. It was founded in 2008 by Martin Reiner, former CEO of Vuetec Ltd. and is a specialist live gaming software developer and licensor. You can visit their website atwww.visionaryigaming.com
Black Orchid Casino can be found at www.blackorchidcasino.com (Redirected from The Black Orchid (former Chicago night club))
The Black Orchid was an upscale Chicagonightclub that flourished in the mid to late 1950s where, according to print media critics, Johnny Mathis got his first big break. [1] The club opened in 1949. The Black Orchid was declared bankrupt in July 1959, closed, and never reopened. [2] The club was located at Rush and Ontario Streets in Chicago's Near Northside. The club was frequented by celebrities that included Tony Bennett and Hugh Hefner. [3] Owners [ edit ]
The founding owner, Al Greenfield (n Albert Melvin Greenfield; 19081984) sold the club in 1956 to Paul David Raffles (19321973), Pat Fontecchio (aka Patsy, n Patrick Frank Fontecchio; 19141994), and William (Bill) Doherty. [2] Greenfield sold it so that he could be near his ex-wife, Gertrude Niesen, whom he married July 19, 1943, [4] and remarried in the 1950s and remained married to her until her death in 1975. Raffles, Fontecchio, and Doherty also owned The Cloisters Inn at 900 Rush Street.
Before founding The Black Orchid, Greenfield had been partners with Milton Schwartz in four cocktail lounges: The Rhumba Casino (opened 1941) at 222 North State Street, The Capital Lounge at 167 North State Street, The Hollywood Show Lounge at 87 West Randolph Street, and The Brass Rail at 62 West Randolph Street. [5] Schwartz and a partner, Ralph Mitchell, of Ralph Mitchell Associates, had been pioneers in the Chicago night club business from 1941, through the 1950s.
Before co-owning The Black Orchid, Patsy Fontecchio had been a nightclub MC, originally in his hometown of Hurley, Wisconsin. [6] Bankruptcy [ edit ]
The media reported that Raffles, Fontecchio, and Doherty were the owners when bankrupt proceedings began in 1959. [2]
An Associated Press article reported that three waiters Gorge Ellis, Henry Mallick (19092003), and Mario Bastiani (n Salvadore Mario Bastiani; 19171988) triggered the proceedings by petitioning the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois to declare the club bankrupt. They contended that they were owed wages of $1,847. [7]
A month before the bankruptcy proceedings, Billboard published that Ruffles and his wife were giving up the night club business to live in Los Angeles. [8] Federal and Illinois state court records reflect that Black Orchid, Inc., an Illinois corporation, Gertrude Niesen, Albert Greenfield, and others, were parties of a lawsuit involving tax liens, debtors claims on escrow accounts, and priority of Federal tax liens over state tax liens. [9] Managers [ edit ] Black Orchid Casino Game
Benny Dunn (19131989), 'King of Rush Street,' a former comic, operated the Black Orchid while Greenfield was the owner. Dunn went on to be a publicist and influential staffer for Hugh Hefner and Playboy. [10] Current and former Chicago clubs with the same name [ edit ]
There was a Black Orchid Club at 69th and Racine in the 1960s.
A new Black Orchid in Chicago in Piper's Alley at 230 West North Avenue unrelated to this article opened in 1999, but closed in 2008. [11] Notable performers [ edit ]
Featured guest
House musicians
Buddy Charles (19272008), pianist
Joe Parnello (19281987), house orchestra conductor
Kenneth T. Sweet (19231992), house orchestra conductor
Raymond (Ray) F. Duna (1931-2017), guitarist Theme song [ edit ]
In 1955, a song written by Royce Chester Swain, DDS (19172012) 'Black Orchid' ( 1955) was made the theme song of the Chicago club bearing the same name. [12] 1950s jazz clubs in the Loop [ edit ]
Blue Note (opened 1949, closed 1960), owned and operated by Frank Holzfiend (18991975) [13] [14] Free Black Orchid Casino Games In 1953, the Blue Note moved to 3 North Clark Street
Hi Note (opened 1951), owned by Marty Denenberg
Capitol Lounge (opened 1934, closed 1954), owned and operated by Milt Schwartz Al Greenfield
Liberty Inn, North Clark Street
New Apex Club ( before 1926, known as Nest; known earlier as Club Avadere) North Clark Street The original location was at 300 East 35th Street, Chicago's South Side that location was closed in the 1930 after a police raid for violating prohibition laws
Club Silhouette (opened in the 1930s; closed in the 1950s), Howard Street, Rogers Park, owned and operated by Jack Terman (n Jacob Terman; 18971958), later, his son, Allen E. Terman (n Allen Marvin Terman; 19201998)
The Airliner Club, State Street
Band Box, Randolph Street, owned and operated by Ralph Mitchell, Milt Schwartz, and Al Greenfield See also [ edit ] References [ edit ]
Club in Chicago Seeks Sugar Ray, by Dorothy Kilgallen, Morning Star (Rockford, Illinois), August 19, 1958, pg. 14
a b c Black Orchid Declared Bankrupt, Register-Republic (Rockford, Illinois), July 10, 1959, pg. 2
If You Fall Down, Pick Yourself Up Like a Lady, by Donalie Young Fitzgerald Scherer (ne Young; born 1931 widow of Barry Young), Dorrance Publishing Co. (2009), pg. 26 ISBN978-1-4349-0260-3
Way of All, Augusta Chronicle, July 24, 1956, Sec. A, pg. 4, col. 4
Cocktail Lounges Closed; Charge Sale to Minors, Morning Star (Rockford, Illinois), July 29, 1942, pg. 14
Personal Items, Ironwood Daily Globe, April 1, 1936, pg. 6, col. 5
Chicago Night Club Goes to Receivers, Omaha World Herald, July 12, 1959, pg. 9
Music As Written, by Bob Rolontz, June 15, 1959
James E. Brown, plaintiff (interpleader) vs. Andrew Fasseas, et al. defendants [63-1 USTC 9104], United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, East. Div., No. 59 C 1182, October 31, 1962 (1954 Code Sec. 6323), Priority of liens: Federal tax lien: State tax lien. The Government's lien for taxes against an escrow fund was prior to the state's lien for taxes
Benny Dunn, 'King of Rush St.,' Chicago Tribune, April 18, 1989, pg. 10
Despite Rough Edges, Black Orchid Swings Elegantly, by Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune, August 16, 1999
Bits of This and That, Omaha World Herald, April 17, 1955, pg. 91
Money Woes Close Doors of Blue Note, Register-Republic June 17, 1960, pg. 15
Frank Holzfiend Papers, Chicago History Museum Black Orchid Casino Slot Game Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Black_Orchid_(nightclub)oldid=959079102'