Opening under its current name in the 1930s, the Harlem venue quickly became the center of African-American music and performance in New York, jumpstarting the careers of Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight and other stars.
Opening under its current name in the 1930s, the Harlem venue quickly became the center of African-American music and performance in New York, jumpstarting the careers of Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight and other stars.