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Kelly's Stables (New York)
Kelly’s Stables, also referred to as Kelly’s Stable, was a jazz club on Manhattan's 52nd Street in New York City, opened by jazz band leader Bert Kelly.
== History ==
Following the success of his Chicago nightclub, Kelly's Stables, in Tower Town, one of the jazz hotspots of the 1920s,〔("Bert Kelly’s Stables" ) The University of Chicago Library. Retrieved 13 August 2013.〕 Kelly opened a second venue in New York.
141 West 51st Street
: The original Kelly's Stable was located on 51st Street, near 7th Avenue.
137 West 52nd Street
: Arthur Jarwood, who was a part owner in the 51st Street location, had also built O'Leary's Barn on West 52nd Street, which, in 1940, he sold to Ralph Watkins (1907–1979) and George Lynch. In March of 1940, O'Leary's Barn became Kelly's Stable — at 137 W 52〔''(52nd Street, The Street of Jazz, )'' Arnold Shaw, Da Capo Press (1977) 〕
Musicians
: Among the musicians who performed at the venue, Coleman Hawkins led a band in 1939 featuring Thelonious Monk, Oscar Pettiford, Miles Davis, and Max Roach as sidemen, with which he had been performing the standard first recorded by Louis Armstrong, "Body and Soul", and which he would soon record. Hawkins' cover is now considered "one of the best-known recorded jazz performances in history",〔(The National Recording Registry ) Library of Congress. Retrieved 14 August 2013.〕 and was inducted into the National Academy of Recording Arts and SciencesGrammy Hall of Fame in 1973.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Body and Soul )
: Red Allen would have a six-week residency in 1941,〔 and Hawkins would play the venue again in 1941, with Dizzy Gillespie spending a week in his band,〔 and in 1943, when he shared the billing with Allen and Billie Holiday for a month’s residency.〔Chilton, John (2011) (''Ride, Red, Ride: The Life of Henry 'Red' Allen'', pp. 118–123. Continuum Publishing ) At Google Books. Retrieved 14 August 2013.〕
: Gillespie would return to the Stables shortly afterwards, as a member of Benny Carter's septet, also featuring John Collins, Charlie Drayton, Sonny White, Kenny Clarke, and Al Gibson.〔Gillespie, Dizzy (2009) (''To Be, Or Not... to Bop'', pp. 152–3. U of Minnesota Press ) At Google Books. Retrieved 14 August 2013.〕
: The King Cole Trio would have a four month residency from January to April 1942.

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