There are a few places in the US that still have a saloon bar of the type shown in the many Western genre of film. However these tend to be in touristy areas and are to attract them to the area.
Well, in Western movies they're called Saloons.
If it sounds like an upbeat piano tune, it's most likely ragtime.
Illegal saloons in the 1920s were called 'speakeasies'
The immigrants were in favor of saloon. The progressives did not like saloons
The immigrants were in favor of saloon. The progressives did not like saloons
The answer is cantinas.
no they didn't
Saloons, bars, rodeos
Santa Fe
Saloons were merely a hangout spot for citizens, providing alchoholic beverages and sometimes entertainment such as dancing women.
Some popular examples of western saloon piano music include "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" also by Scott Joplin, and "Oh! Susanna" by Stephen Foster. These pieces are often associated with the lively and nostalgic atmosphere of old western saloons.
I think it was created because of its saloons