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- Hot_Feet_Club abstract "The Hot Feet Club was a popular nightclub in New York City that operated from 1928 until 1933, approximately.The mob-controlled speakeasy attracted \"some of the best crowds\" of the day, such as boxing champion Gene Tunney and Mayor Jimmy Walker. Like some other clubs, it was racially segregated, with mostly white audiences coming to see mostly black performers. It opened at 11 p.m. but didn't really get going until later. Some performances were broadcast from 1:00 to 1:30 a.m. At different times, bands led by Otto Hardwick and Elmer Snowden were featured. Some of the greatest singers and musicians of the time performed at the club, including Alberta Hunter, pianist and composer Fats Waller, and jazz drummer Chick Webb. With a well-to-do clientele, the performers were well paid, sometimes making $10-15 or as much as $30 in tips per night, equivalent to a week's salary at the time.The relatively small club was located in a storefront at 142 West Houston Street, on the north side of the street between Sullivan Street and MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village, in a building still extant. It was said to be owned principally by Harry Lyons, a reputed gangster from the Bronx, although some sources say it was owned by a man named Walsh who was killed by members of the Chicago mob when he tried to open a second location for the club there, leading to the demise of the Hot Feet Club.".
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- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageRevisionID "699002033".
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_Hunter.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_history_of_New_York_City.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drinking_establishments_in_Greenwich_Village.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_music_venues_in_New_York_City.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nightclubs_in_New_York_City.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Chick_Webb.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Elmer_Snowden.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Fats_Waller.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Tunney.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Greenwich_Village.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Houston_Street.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Walker.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Macdougal_Street.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Hardwick.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Speakeasy.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink Sullivan_Street.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLink The_Bronx.
- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hot Feet Club".
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- Hot_Feet_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hot_Feet_Club subject Category:Cultural_history_of_New_York_City.
- Hot_Feet_Club subject Category:Drinking_establishments_in_Greenwich_Village.
- Hot_Feet_Club subject Category:Former_music_venues_in_New_York_City.
- Hot_Feet_Club subject Category:Nightclubs_in_New_York_City.
- Hot_Feet_Club hypernym Nightclub.
- Hot_Feet_Club type Venue.
- Hot_Feet_Club comment "The Hot Feet Club was a popular nightclub in New York City that operated from 1928 until 1933, approximately.The mob-controlled speakeasy attracted \"some of the best crowds\" of the day, such as boxing champion Gene Tunney and Mayor Jimmy Walker. Like some other clubs, it was racially segregated, with mostly white audiences coming to see mostly black performers. It opened at 11 p.m. but didn't really get going until later. Some performances were broadcast from 1:00 to 1:30 a.m.".
- Hot_Feet_Club label "Hot Feet Club".
- Hot_Feet_Club sameAs Q22329579.
- Hot_Feet_Club sameAs Q22329579.
- Hot_Feet_Club wasDerivedFrom Hot_Feet_Club?oldid=699002033.
- Hot_Feet_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Hot_Feet_Club.