Opened: 1904 as an exclusively male musical society by L.E. Behymer and other L.A. musicians. Soon the Gamut Club broadened its focus to other types of artists as well as local people of "artistic tastes." This 1926 view of the Gamut Club is from the Los Angeles Public Library collection.
Behymer was also involved in the production of opera at Hazard's Pavilion and became the head of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, presenting at the later building on the site at 5th and Olive, the Philharmonic Auditorium.
The inside of the 1918 program. You can click on these for larger views.
Looking south on Hope toward 11th St. The site of the Gamut Club is now a parking lot. Photo: Bill Counter - 2018
More Information: See the Online Archive of California pdf about the Gamut Club.
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