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Rhumboogie Café : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rhumboogie Café
The Rhumboogie Café,〔(The Red Saunders Research Foundation )〕 also referred to as the Rhumboogie Club,〔(Pruter, Robert ''Doowop: the Chicago scene'' University of Illinois Press, 1997 ISBN 0-252-06506-9, ISBN 978-0-252-06506-4 ) at Google Books〕 was an important, but short-lived nightclub at 343 East 55th Street, Chicago. Opened with great fanfare in April 1942,〔(Pruter, Robert and Campbell, Robert L. "The Rhumboogie Label" ) Retrieved 3 July 2013.〕 the Rhumboogie was owned by Charlie Glenn and boxing champion Joe Louis. The club closed as the result of a fire on December 31, 1945. Reopening in June 1946, it never regained its old form, and closed for good in May 1947. == Performances == The opening night's performance was the first of Tiny Bradshaw and His Orchestra's eight-week residency. This stint was followed by Horace Henderson. An early, regular performer was T-Bone Walker, who first performed there in August 1942,〔 with backing by the Milt Larkin band, during their 9-month residency there.〔("Golden Oldies" ) ''Texas Monthly''. Retrieved 3 July 2013.〕 Other acts over the years included: *Fletcher Henderson *Walter Dyett and His Swing Orchestra *International Sweethearts of Rhythm〔(Allaboutjazz )〕 *Nat Towles – 3-month residency in 1943 *Gatemouth Moore〔(Campbell, Robert L. and Robert Pruter, George R. White, Tom Kelly, George Paulus “The Aristocrat Label” ) Retrieved 5 July 2013.〕 *Sarah Vaughan *Ruth Lee Jones, just before changing her name to Dinah Washington〔(McClellan, Lawrence ''The Later Swing Era, 1942 to 1955'' Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004 ISBN 0-313-30157-3, ISBN 978-0-313-30157-5 ) at Google Books〕 *Jeter-Pillars Orchestra〔(Owsley, Dennis ''City of Gabriels: the history of jazz in St. Louis, 1895-1973'' Reedy Press, 2006 ISBN 1-933370-04-1, ISBN 978-1-933370-04-0 ) at Google Books〕 *Wynonie Harris *Little Miss Cornshucks c1942 〔("Big Road Blues Show 4/11/10: I Got What My Daddy Likes – Forgotten Blues Ladies Pt. 2" ), Big Road Blues.〕 *The Dream Band〔(Campbell, Robert L.; Pruter, Robert and Büttner, Armin "The King Fleming Discography" )〕 - Carroll Dickerson, Charlie Parker, Eddie Johnson, Tom Archia, Gail Brockman, Paul King, Hillard Brown, Johnny Houser, Raymond Orr, Calvin Ladnier, Gerald Valentine, Milburn Newman, Marl Young, Clarence Mason, and Hillard Brown, among others.
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