“ Photographic Musical Icon! ”
The King Eddy, as it’s affectionately known, used to be the King Edward Hotel. Originally built in 1905, it was the second oldest hotel in Calgary and the longest operating bar/hotel prior to closing in 2004. As an agreement to save the building, the King Eddy was purchased by the National Music ...
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  • Kerrie Mac Edited 4 years ago

    Lovely Anne - thanks for sharing this with us. What a wonderful place & gorgeous sign

    Lovely Anne - thanks for sharing this with us. What a wonderful place & gorgeous sign

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  • Jim Force Edited 4 years ago

    Thanks for this image Anne as it brings back memories. I remember a long time ago going to the King Eddy for a 45 cent class of beer with friends. I once saw Matt Guitar… more

    Thanks for this image Anne as it brings back memories. I remember a long time ago going to the King Eddy for a 45 cent class of beer with friends. I once saw Matt Guitar Murphy perform there. I've yet to visit the National Music Centre, but hope to later this summer.

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  • Karen Szafrajda Edited 4 years ago

    Very cool architechture!

    Very cool architechture!

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  • Laura Askins Edited 4 years ago

    Lovely shot, Anne!  Your summary is filled with details, which I appreciate.  I think if there was some element of music in the picture, it would draw the… more

    Lovely shot, Anne!  Your summary is filled with details, which I appreciate.  I think if there was some element of music in the picture, it would draw the viewer in.  Good job and I hope you get to enjoy dinner and some tunes!

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#music #Week23MUSIC #MusicattheKingEddy #NationalMusicCentre #Historyinthemaking #Historical1905MusicCentre

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