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26.1 Philadelphia. 26.2 Pittsburgh. 27 South Carolina. 28 Tennessee. 29 Texas. 30 Virginia. 31 Washington. 32 See also. ... Onyx Club [4] Three Deuces [4] Bowery ...
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In 1942, a new Onyx Club, unrelated to the original, opened at 57 West 52nd Street and flourished as a jazz venue featuring Art Tatum, Red Allen, Cozy Cole, Roy Eldridge, Ben Webster, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Sarah Vaughan. The owners included Irving Alexander (1908–1987), Jack A. Colt (1905–1970), Mac Rosen ...
After moving to New York City he performed regularly with his sextet at the Onyx Club starting in 1935, [1] and also with Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and later, Sun Ra. [ 1 ] After being signed to Vocalion Records in 1936, he had a hit with "I'se a Muggin ' " and was billed as Stuff Smith and His Onyx Club Boys.
Note: The Cotton Club (unconnected to the defunct club with the same name) opened in 1943 on the site formerly occupied by the Famous Door; the club was initially managed by Russell Carter. Jimmy Ryan's, 53 W 52 (1934–1962) 154 W 54th (1962–1983) Spotlight Club, 56 W 52; Club Samoa; 62 W 52 (1940–1943) became a strip club in 1943. The Onyx
Wichita police are investigating a shooting that left two men critically injured at an east Wichita nightclub Saturday night. Officers were patrolling the parking lot of the Onyx Night Club, 10001 ...
The Catacombs Nightclub was a gay after-hours club in Philadelphia that played underground dance music, a precursor to house music. [1] Additionally, Catacombs was responsible for the creation of the dance music genre "Philly Classics". The club was a cultural center for music industry professionals and artists of diverse backgrounds in the ...
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