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Savoy Ballroom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Savoy Ballroom located in Harlem, New York City, was a medium sized ballroom for music and public dancing that was in operation from 1926 to 1958. It was located between 140th and 141st Streets on...
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Three years earlier Mama Lou turned the “Savoy Preliminary” (for the main “Harvest Moon Ball”), which she had stage every year since the Ballroom closed in 1958, into a stand alone event after the HMBA dropped the Lindy as a competition category. ... ; Savoy Ballroom News...
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Harlem's Savoy Ballroom was a major music and dance powerhouse of the SWING ERA that lasted from the early 1930's to the mid 1940's. The Savoy actually lasted longer than those two decades.
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Owned by Moe Gale, a Jewish man, and managed by Charles Buchanan, a black man, the Savoy Ballroom opened its doors on March 12, 1926 right in the middle of Harlem, between 140th and 141st Streets on Lenox Avenue.
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The marker dedication ceremony, May 26, 2002; Directions to visit the marker; A little bit about the Savoy Ballroom; Tribute to the Savoy Ballroom, September 13, 2003; Coley Wallace;
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; Savoy Ballroom at night; Image courtesy of Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library; ... Dancers at the Savoy Ballroom; Image courtesy of Charles Peterson; ... NPR's All Things Considered: The Savoy Ballroom; Tom Vitale reports on this legendary swing music venue, the so-called "Home of...
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Built as part of a large commercial real estate development project that included the South Center department store and famous Regal Theater, the Savoy Ballroom, 4733 South Parkway (now Martin Luther King Drive), opened in November 1927. Throughout its existence, the ballroom served the predominately African...
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Swing Dance was born with the Lindy Hop. It started in Harlem and soared at the Savoy Ballroom. From there it took over the world. ... It all started at the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, 1926.
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Frankie Manning has played a major role in the history of swing dance, as one of the original LIndy Hoppers at the Savoy Ballroom and as a teacher today ... Frank Manning's dancing stood out, even among the greats of the Savoy Ballroom, for its unerring musicality. Fast on his feet and with a keen ear,
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Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five discography. A history of Jazz before 1930. This site contains over 11000 songs from this era in Real Audio 3 format, as well as hundreds of biographies and discographies of Jazz musicians. ... Title Recording Date Recording Location Company ... A Weather Bird; (Louis Armstrong) 12...
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