BILL CHERRY'S GREATEST DALLAS PARK CITIES REAL ESTATE BLOG: ED BERNET'S LEVEE SINGERS - A DALLAS ANOMALY BY DALLAS REALTOR BILL CHERRY

ED BERNET'S LEVEE SINGERS - A DALLAS ANOMALY BY DALLAS REALTOR BILL CHERRY

 

ED BERNET'S LEVEE SINGERS TO PERFORM TUESDAY,

AUGUST 28TH AT THE POCKET SANDWICH THEATER

BY DALLAS REALTOR BILL CHERRY

                                                THAT'S OLD ED ON THE BANJO Circa 1965

Although he didn't know it until about a year ago, Dallas' Ed Bernet and I have been close friends for more than 40 years.

Just like Campisi's Egyptian Restaurant, the old Chaparral Club way up on top of one of Dallas' skyscrapers and Texas-OU Weekend, the Levee, a Dixieland joint on Mockingbird, was every bit as important to the city's nightlife.

Ed, a former SMU football player, and later a Pittsburg Steeler, headed the seriously popular Levee Dixieland Seven that for years played most nights at the Levee, a club he built and owned, and always to a packed house.

As a student at the University of North Texas, I quickly learned it was THE place to take a date if you really wanted to make a hit. So I admit that is the basis of our 40 year friendship, and my prayers of thanksgiving for the many times I was able to fall in love for the night with a cute Denton or SMU co-ed.

Ed and his group, now known as the Levee Singers, will perform, banjos and all, this coming Tuesday at a place on Mockingbird near the Central Expressway called the Pocket Sandwich Theater. The address is 5400 Mockingbird.

Those who want to see how Dallas nightlife was in the ‘60s as well as those like me who want to step back in time for an evening, will cheer the performance of Ed Bernet and his Levee Singers.

I'll be the one patting his foot and otherwise making a fool of himself.  My wife, Patty, will be the one in the restroom dying from embarrassment.  She refuses to consider that she was one of them I took to the Levee when I was courting her the first time some 40 years ago.  Back then she thought my behavior was cute.

Times and things change, sometimes for the better.

4 commentsBILL CHERRY • August 22 2007 09:48PM

Comments

You will have a great time! Enjoy every minute of it!
Posted by Joan Mirantz GRI CBR SRES- Concord New Hampshire Realtor (Homequest Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Lol,  thanks for the morning smiles, Bill.  I wish I lived closer, I would love to go.  What a great name 'The Pocket Sandwich Theater' !!  Ed Bernet is a handsome guy....

Jo 

Posted by Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont (Brekland Realty Group) over 2 years ago

Miss Joe,

Ed Bernet is also a very nice man who is also a very well-respected business man.  He's a builder and real estate investor.  Got his degree in banking at SMU.

Posted by BILL CHERRY (BILL CHERRY, REALTORS - DALLAS) over 2 years ago
Bill - thanks so much for the nice comments and story about our Levee Singers!  I WAS in the home building business for awhile before I got started at the Levee, our "music emporium" on Mockingbird Lane in Dallas during the 1960's.  My real estate investing, actually, has been in the purchase and subsequent sale of 2 houses in Dallas...and a piece of property on Twin Hills in Dallas, near Park Lane, on which I built a wonderful recording studio/office building in the late '60's.  All 3, thanks be to God, turned out to be successful investments.  My REAL daily business is helping people find the right music or entertainment for any kind of event...the booking agency business.  PLUS, of course, my work/play with the Levee Singers...we've been going as a group since 1961 and are having more fun and are better, I think, than at any time in our past.  More info and some music to listen to on my website, www.edbernet.com.
Posted by Ed Bernet over 2 years ago

Participate



(optional)
What does the graphic say?