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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 ...
The Blue Room was the dining room on the second floor and the basement held the nightclub called at one time The Onyx Club [2] and later The Club Cobra where many famous, but unconfirmed musicians were reported to have played. In the 1950s, as part of a widening of Fair Oaks Avenue, the Victorian bay windows and turret on the southeast corner ...
The nightclub comprises the Jungle Bar and the Legacy Bar, a main Nightclub space and male and female bathrooms. [39] The nightclub has de Gournay wallpaper and is lit by palm trees made from glass and brass. [11] The wallpaper depicts elephants and maharajas in one room and jungle scenes in another. [11]
The dance floors in the dining room and on the rooftop garden, as well as the bar at the garden, remained. Meals featuring Chinese and European cuisine were then served at the hotel. [5] By 1962, the then-seven-storey hotel had 170 rooms, a coffee house, a cocktail lounge, a restaurant and a nightclub. It also had a swimming pool. [6]
Onyx Club From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.
Features: Two helipads, underwater viewing room, nightclub, saltwater pool, on-deck jacuzzi. 15. Lady Lara: Owned by Alexander Machkevitch. Wikipedia Commons/102Legobrick (CC BY-SA 4.0)
The decor of the club changed frequently. One room, decorated by artist Kenny Scharf, was called the Kenny Scharf Lava Lounge. Others were decorated as Victorian libraries, S/M dungeons, and lounges. [10] The club featured unisex bathrooms, which were the converted locker rooms formerly used by the freight terminal's workers. They had modern ...
The Onyx Zone displayed a ballad performance with acrobats. Security Cameras was the raciest part of the show, with Spears and her dancers emulating different sexual practices. Club displayed a performance with urban influences. The encore consisted of a system malfunction interlude and Spears performed wearing a red ensemble.