restaurant | Gus Van Sant | Subway (restaurant) | Cat Stevens | Wallace Stevens | John Paul Stevens | Sufjan Stevens | Ray Stevens | Stevens Institute of Technology | Gus Hansen | Shakin' Stevens | George Stevens | Even Stevens | Andrew Stevens | Risë Stevens | Brinke Stevens | Stevens Point | Gus Dudgeon | Chase Stevens | Stevens | John Stevens | Gus Bilirakis | Connie Stevens | The Restaurant | Thaddeus Stevens | Ted Stevens | Stevens County, Washington | Mark Stevens (actor) | Mark Stevens | Gus-Khrustalny |
The Chocolate Papers toured clubs in Mississippi, Alabama and South Carolina, before settling in Biloxi as the house band at the popular 800-seat Gus Stevens Restaurant, the first Gulf Coast supper club to offer upscale entertainment with such headliners as Elvis Presley, Andy Griffith, Mel Tormé, Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren.