Savoy Ballroom (Chicago)

Savoy Ballroom (Chicago)

The Savoy Ballroom in Chicago, United States was opened on Thanksgiving Eve, November 23, 1927 at 4733 South Parkway. [http://www.savoymag.com/savoyscene.html] Originally featuring primarily Jazz artists, including Louis Armstrong,Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Stan Kenton, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Krupa, Woody Herman, and Jordan, the Savoy also hosted other activities, such as boxing, figure skating, and basketball exhibitions featuring the Savoy Big Five, who would later change their name to the Harlem Globetrotters.

From 1927 until 1940, there was continuous music supplied by two bands per night. When one band took a break, the other would go on. During these years, the Savoy was open seven days a week. Although most of the Savoy's patrons were black, growing numbers of white Chicagoans visited the Savoy.

The Savoy closed in 1948, and was demolished in the early 1970s. [http://chicago.urban-history.org/sites/ballroom/savoy.htm] The site is now home to the Lou Rawls Theater Cultural Center. [http://chicago.urban-history.org/ven/ths/regal.shtml]

External links

* [http://www.skatelog.com/history/savoy-vintage-photos.htm Photos of roller-skating at the Savoy]
* [http://chicago.urban-history.org/sites/ballroom/savoy.htm History of the Savoy at Jazz Age Chicago]


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