The Broken Hill Musicians Club originated from a group of four musicians getting together and having a “jam session” in a shed in the main street of the city. This group of musicians grew until finally the Broken Hill Musicians Club sought and was granted its license in 1919.Operations commenced in four rooms of the Pirie Chambers in Argent Street in the same year.. The club continued its operations from those same premises until 1945 when it moved to the Tattersalls Building, next door, also in Argent Street.In 1964 the club moved to its current building in Crystal Street. The building was architecturally a significant building. Featuring curved walls and large auditorium, it set a standard for club accommodations in the city. In 1991 and 1992 the Club undertook a major refurbishment of these premises.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
The Broken Hill Musicians Club originated from a group of four musicians getting together and having a “jam session” in a shed in the main street of the city. This group of musicians grew until finally the Broken Hill Musicians Club sought and was granted its license in 1919.Operations commenced in four rooms of the Pirie Chambers in Argent Street in the same year.. The club continued its operations from those same premises until 1945 when it moved to the Tattersalls Building, next door, also in Argent Street.In 1964 the club moved to its current building in Crystal Street. The building was architecturally a significant building. Featuring curved walls and large auditorium, it set a standard for club accommodations in the city. In 1991 and 1992 the Club undertook a major refurbishment of these premises.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
The Broken Hill Musicians Club originated from a group of four musicians getting together and having a “jam session” in a shed in the main street of the city. This group of musicians grew until finally the Broken Hill Musicians Club sought and was granted its license in 1919.Operations commenced in four rooms of the Pirie Chambers in Argent Street in the same year.. The club continued its operations from those same premises until 1945 when it moved to the Tattersalls Building, next door, also in Argent Street.In 1964 the club moved to its current building in Crystal Street. The building was architecturally a significant building. Featuring curved walls and large auditorium, it set a standard for club accommodations in the city. In 1991 and 1992 the Club undertook a major refurbishment of these premises.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.