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|a Kukla, Barbara J.
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|a Swing City :
|b Newark Lightlife, 1925-50 /
|c Barbara J. Kukla.
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|a New Brunswick, N.J. :
|b Rutgers University Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
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|c ©2002.
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|a 1 online resource (288 pages):
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|a Originally published: Temple University Press, 1991.
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|a Introduction -- Foundations, 1925-36. A jazzy age, 1925 and beyond ; Pigsfeet and beer, paying the rent ; The Kid and Miss Corprew, Hal gets a horn ; The Lion and the Lamb, two Newark legends ; Tales of a runaway, Duke hits the road -- The performers, 1935-45. Ballads and blues, the city's singing sensations ; Miss Rhapsody, Newark's number one brown gal ; The comics, rollin' 'em in the aisles ; Joe Gregory, song and dance man ; The dancers, taps and terpsichore ; Dancing, frenzied and formal -- The bands, 1935-42. Newark's finest, Sultans and dictators ; Teen sensations, the Barons of Rhythm -- The clubs, 1935-44. The Kinney Club, home of the hustlers ; Son Berry and the Boston Plaza ; Mrs. Reeves and the Nest Club ; Pop Durham's Alcazar ; The Pipers, clickin' at the Pic ; Dodger's Bar and Grill, the suburban draw -- Two institutions, 1939-49. The Coleman Hotel, "For Negroes only" ; Herman Lubinsky and Savoy Records -- A new groove, 1942-50. Ike Quebec, torrid tenor ; Sarah's gonna sing, the early years ; Bopping at the Manor, a new brand of music ; The dawning of rhythm and blues -- Appendixes: Who's who of Newark nightlife, 1925-50 ; Newark bands, 1925-50 ; Big band appearances in Newark ; Clubs, theaters, halls, and hangouts.
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