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Harlem heyday : a pictorial history of modern Black show business and the Apollo Theatre / by Jack Schiffman ; foreword by John Hammond.

Author/creator Schiffman, Jack
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoBuffalo, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, ©1984.
Description272 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Foreword / John Hammond -- gIntroduction. "I may be wrong" -- The heyday years: "Ain't misbehavin" -- History 1 A: "Ole man Mose is dead" -- The bands and all that jazz: "Mood indigo" -- Amateur night in Harlem: "Christopher Columbus" -- Growing pains: "Jelly jelly" -- The supernovae: "Unforgettable" -- Struttin' on down: "Charleston" -- Soul food: "Sing lo, sweet chariot" -- Here come the clowns: "Open the door, Richard" -- Explosion: "Heat wave" -- Blackout: "Unforgettable".
Abstract This book vividly describes the special magic of Harlem's "Heyday Years" - from the thirties to the seventies - which left a singular and enduring imprint on the world of entertainment. The author, son of the guiding spirit of the Apollo Theatre and witness to the enchantment and excitement of these years, recounts many amusing anecdotes about the singers, dancers, musicians and comedians who performed there and at the Lafayette. He follows the evolution of their art and describes how the early pioneers paved the way for the black superstars of today. The Apollo Theatre was just another uptown variety house when Frank Schiffman and Leo Brecher took over the old "Hurtig and Seamon" in 1935. This was the birth of a unique institution in American cultural history. Almost every black entertainer in modern history has, at one time or another, strutted across the stage of the Apollo. Legendary performers like Billie Holiday, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Nat "King" Cole, and Charlie "Bird" Parker, as well as acclaimed modern entertainers like Lena Horne, Richard Pryor, Stevie Wonder, Flip Wilson, and Diana Ross and the Supremes are all part of the colorful and dramatic story of the Apollo. This book is heavily illustrated with photographs of the stars of the "uptown" theaters and choice memorabilia, including vintage theater programs and newspaper advertisements. There are chapters detailing the history of Harlem, jazz, the blues and gospel music, and dance and comedy at the Apollo.
Local noteLittle-270630
Local noteLittle-270630
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 83063557
ISBN0879752475

Available Items

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Music Closed Stacks - Ask at Circulation Desk ML200.8.N52 A69 1984 ✔ Available Place Hold