- 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, includingLouis Armstrong ,Count Basie ,Duke Ellington ,Stan Kenton ,Dizzy Gillespie ,Ella Fitzgerald ,Gene Krupa ,Woody Herman , andJordan , the Savoy also hosted other activities, such as boxing, figure skating, and basketball exhibitions featuring theSavoy Big Five , who would later change their name to theHarlem 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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