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In 1954, Ike Turner relocated his band, the Kings of Rhythm, from Clarksdale, Mississippi to East St. Louis, Illinois. [3] There he met a man named Booker Merritt who owned a building at 1320 East Broadway. [2] Turner and his band gut renovated the building and created the Club Manhattan where they would practice and perform. [4]
The casino includes 1,000 slot machines, 28 table games, 3 restaurants, a lounge and terrace overlooking the Mississippi River and a 750-seat event center at an estimated cost of $125 million. On April 14, 2011, Isle of Capri and Nemacolin Woodlands Resort were selected as the recipients of Pennsylvania's last casino resort license by the state ...
Blue Note [1]: 2 Boomer's [4] The Bottom Line [4] Café Bohemia [4] Café Society [4] Condon's [4] The Cookery [4] Mezzrow [1]: 2 Nick's [4] Smalls Jazz Club [1]: 3 The Stone [1]: 3 Village Gate [4] Village Vanguard [4] [1]: 3 Harlem. Alhambra [4] Apollo Theater, generally prior to the 1960s [4] Baby Grand [4] Cotton Club [4] Lenox Lounge ...
Live at the Half Note may refer to: Live at the Half-Note, a 1964 album by Art Farmer's Quartet; Live at the Half Note (Lee Konitz album), recorded in 1959, released in 1994; Live at the Half Note: One Down, One Up, a 2005 compilation of 1965 radio broadcasts from the Half Note Club
Plastic to-go bottles await customers at a Voodoo Chicken & Daiquiris bar in New Orleans, on Jan. 3, 2025, a few hours after the Surgeon General warned that alcohol consumption can raise the risk ...
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A restaurant owner in San Francisco was so fed up with his customers complaining about the food he closed the restaurant temporarily. But not before putting a sign up in the window. Robin Mead ...
The Half Note was a jazz club in New York City, New York that flourished in two Manhattan locations – from 1957 to 1972 in SoHo (then known as the Village) at 289 Hudson Street at Spring Street and from 1972 to 1974 in Midtown at 149 West 54th Street, one block west of the Museum of Modern Art.