It’s been a long time coming. But the prayers and perseverance that for more than 10 years poured into the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center Inc. restoration project finally paid off. And, on ...
It’s a nondescript wooden building just off Depot Avenue. But the Cotton Club at 837 SE Seventh Ave. is a monument to Gainesville history. The building first served as a post exchange at Camp Blanding ...
New York City’s final location of the Cotton Club, inspired by the legendary Harlem haunt of Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway, has listed for sale. The most recent iteration of the jazz venue, located ...
Back in the `30s, Harlem`s Cotton Club was the place to catch some of the best blues and jazz around. Among the headliners were Cab Calloway, the Nicholas Brothers (Harold and Fayard) and Adelaide ...
The brassy notes of Lanard Perry's trumpet filled the airas over 100 people gathered to celebrate the completed renovations at the Cotton Club in East Gainesville. Lanard Perry plays his trumpet ...
From the early 1920s to 1940, the Cotton Club was the showplace for African-American performers in New York. Now the Harlem landmark and the artists who made it great — Lena Horne, Duke Ellington, Cab ...
Somewhere Fannie Mae Duncan is smiling. The Black entrepreneur's famous jazz joint, the Cotton Club, which opened in the '50s and was torn down in 1975 as part of an urban renewal program, is set to ...