GRAMMY-winning R&B singer Marsha Ambrosius joined Audacy’s Mike Street at the Hard Rock Hotel New York to talk about using ...
Gladys Bentley, a luminary of the Harlem Renaissance, began her blues career singing at rent parties (held to raise rent money by charging attendees) and underground establishments in Harlem, New York ...
AFTER MIDNIGHT is the Broadway production of Encores' critically acclaimed Cotton Club Parade. This heart-pounding new musical brings the sexy, smoky glamour of Harlem's Golden Age to a whole new ...
The New York Daily News ... a Book of the Month Club selection. Strayhorn's "Take the A Train" celebrated the nightly migration of jazz fans and dancers traveling up to Harlem nightclubs.
The joint’ll be jumpin’ this fall as Southern California’s premier theatre company, Musical Theatre West (MTW) presents Ain’t ...
Maurice Hines, the dancer, actor and choreographer who starred on Broadway and in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Cotton Club,” ...
It is currently available for sale in Puerto Rico and San Martín, distributed by CC1 Companies; New York ... jazz artists who played the Cotton Club in Harlem in the 1920s, Frank Sinatra and ...
Months before Jordan ran, Wright worked to support Yusef Salaam’s successful run to represent New York City Council District 9, which covers Harlem as well as parts ... except for my club, which is ...
Sarah McKnight brought new life to the building when she purchased it and later renamed it the Cotton Club, after Harlem’s famed music palace. McKnight partnered with Black clubs around central ...
On March 21, 1924, a group of artists, writers and intellectuals filled the distinguished Civic Club in Manhattan ... they created from the Harlem Renaissance. New York’s First Black Librarians ...
In New York, dance spots for tots and techno heads ... He is a co-founder and resident D.J. of the club Nowadays in Ridgewood, which throws its weekly dance party Mister Sunday on an outdoor ...
During its heyday in the 1950s, the Cotton Club hosted popular performers such as B.B. King, Brooke Benton, James Brown, Bo Diddley and many others.