- Brooklyn Paramount Theater
The Brooklyn Paramount Theater is a former
movie palace located at 385Flatbush Avenue on the corner ofDeKalb Avenue indowntown Brooklyn ,New York . The building, built in 1928 by Paramount pictures, was designed by the Chicago theater architect teamRapp and Rapp . The theater was the first designed fortalking pictures , or movies with sound. A sister theater, theParamount Theater (New York City) is located inTimes Square ,Manhattan . The rococo-designed theater had 4,084 seats covered in burgundy velvet, with a ceiling painted with clouds. A 60-foot stage curtain was decorated with satin-embroidered pheasants, along with huge chandeliers and fountains with goldfish.According to anthropology professor Michael Hittman, “while the Brooklyn Paramount is remembered as a popular movie house and early home of rock ‘n’ roll, it is a little known fact that it helped introduce Brooklyn to
jazz , with artists likeDizzy Gillespie ,Ella Fitzgerald andMiles Davis .” [http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu/wn/2004/60.html]Duke Ellington first played at the Paramount in 1931. In the 1950s,Alan Freed ’s rock ‘n’ roll shows played at the theater, with acts includingChuck Berry andFats Domino .Buddy Holly played a show in September, 1957. WhenAlan Freed fell victim of the payola scandal, TV hostClay Cole continued the ten-day holiday show tradition, in shows produced bySid Bernstein . The first, Clay Cole's Christmas Show broke all existing attendance records with a show featuringRay Charles ,Bobby Rydell ,Brenda Lee ,Neil Sedaka ,Johnny Burnett ,The Delicates ,Kathy Young , Dion,Bobby Vinton ,Bo Diddley ,Chubby Checker ,Bobby Vee and groups, theDrifters ,Coasters ,Shirelles , andLittle Anthony & The Imperials . The last live rock 'n' roll stage show at The Brooklyn Paramount was "Clay Cole's Easter Parade of Stars" headliningJackie Wilson and an all-star cast. Then the legendary theatre was shuttered. The General Manager of the theatre was Eugene Pleshette, father of the actressSuzanne Pleshette .The theater was bought by
Long Island University in 1960 and converted into its current use as a gymnasium forLong Island University , Brooklyn Campus, in 1962.The
Wurlitzer organ in the Brooklyn Paramount is second in size to the organ at Radio City Music Hall. It has 2,000 pipes and 257 stops, and continues to be used at LIU sporting events.The Brooklyn Paramount's unique architecture inspired many moving picture theaters throughout the country. Namely, The Byrd Theatrein Richmond, VA. The Byrd continues to operate as a historic landmark and is a close replica of what the Paramount used to look like.
External links
* [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/618/ Cinema Treasures listing]
* [http://www.liu.edu Long Island University]
* The Byrd Theatre
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