Bus Palladium
Miser Maqx invited the group to this club. The venue was surrounded by places that in the 1920's had been jazz clubs. Inside the atmosphere was welcoming. There were mostly young people of all races dancing and drinking. They were listening to a DJ from New York who was on tour in Paris. The music was sampled mostly from American songs but that did not matter to the audience who cheered and danced enthusiastically. There was very palpable feel multiculturalism in the Bus Palladium. However, this club was exclusive and needed an invitation to gain access.
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THEN: This jazz club was opened by Jed Kiley at 6 rue Fontaine after teh First World War when dancing was legalized. It was popular with wealthy Americans and Britons. The club would later be forced to close because of legal reasons.
NOW: Where K...
THEN: Zelli\'s Club was the most famous of the nightclubs in Paris that Joe Zelli owned. He opened this club in 1922 and it closed 10 years later. It was considered to be less classy than Le Grand Duc and was regularly raided by the police. Nevertheless...
THEN: The Royal Box was another night club owned by Italian American Joe Zelli. It was located at 16 Rue Fontaine.
NOW: The former Royal Box now appears to be residential.
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THEN: On December 10, 1926, just a year after arriving in Paris, Josephine Baker opened a nightclub as a monument to her already dazzling success: “Chez Josephine” on 40 Rue Fontaine. Baker had become an overnight sensation by capitalizing on Paris...
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Outside of the Pigalle metro, a troupe of three break dancers take turns showing off their moves to a crowd. A stereo with a heavy bass thumps thumps out a beat as the dancers flip, jump, and move to the rhythm, showing off their agility. One of the me...
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THEN: The Moulin Rogue was and is located in Montmartre. Located on a large hill, in the 1920s Montmartre was largely a working class section of Paris. The hill was home to over 26 mills, including Montmartre’s most notorious night club, the Moulin R...
THEN: The Moulin Rogue was and is located in Montmartre. Located on a large hill, in the 1920s Montmartre was largely a working class section of Paris. The hill was home to over 26 mills, including Montmartre’s most notorious night club, the Moulin R...
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THEN: Eugene Bullard was the African American owner of the famous Le Grand Duc and other night clubs in Paris. He was born in Columbus, Georgia on October 9, 1895 and died on October 12, 1961 in New York City, New York. Prior to opening night clubs in ...
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