Duke Ellington played jazz in the 1920's at the popular Cotton Club.
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They Danced They Drank and they listened to the radio.They went to movies, drove in cars, listend to music/radio went to speakisesdanced. Went shoping, made time for friends.
He played for the Utah Jazz, and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Sixer jazz and the bulls
The Utah Jazz played in New Orleans between 1974-1979.
The Cotton Club
Edward "Duke" Ellington
Scott JOPLIN, like many jazz and ragtime musicians of that are, was generally associated with The Cotton Club.
He became one of the most popular jazz artists after WW2 and played with a very popular band at the "cotton club"
The most famous niteclub in Harlem was called The Cotton Club
The most famous jazz club in New York during the 1920s was the Cotton Club. Located in Harlem, it was renowned for showcasing some of the biggest names in jazz, including Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. The club was known for its vibrant atmosphere and elaborate performances, often featuring a racially segregated audience, despite its Black performers. The Cotton Club played a significant role in popularizing jazz music and the Harlem Renaissance during that era.
He became one of the most popular jazz artists after WW2 and played with a very popular band at the "cotton club"
The Cotton Club was located in Harlem in New York City, New York. This club operated from 1923 until 1940, and was the local jazz music night club where acts came to play.
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Iridium Jazz Club was created in 1994.
Smalls Jazz Club was created in 1993.
Commonwealth Jazz Club ended in 1965.