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- La_Martinique abstract "La Martinique was a popular nightclub in New York City, United States during the 1940s. Situated in a basement at 57 West 57th Street, the club was owned and operated by Dario Goldfarb and Jim Vernon. It was at La Martinique that Mr. & Mrs. Walt Disney would host the after party following the October 23, 1941 premiere of \"Dumbo\" at the Broadway theatre. The club is remembered for launching the careers of many singers of the era, including Dick Haymes, Danny Kaye, Jackie Miles and Zero Mostel, as well as playing host to more established performers, such as Jo Stafford who had a six-month residency there beginning in February 1945. La Martinique was one of several clubs to hold special events on Sunday evenings, generally considered a slow night for the clubs. An edition of the Sunday Frolics from April 1946 advertised one such evening, with Joey Adams as the host, and Rolly Rolls, the Merry Parisian, as the \"honored guest\". In addition the evening featured \"celebrities of the stage and screen\" and the club's new spring revue. The club was closed by the early 1950s, with Josephine Baker opening a new establishment on the original La Martinique site in 1952.".
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- La_Martinique wikiPageRevisionID "684772256".
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink 57th_Street_(Manhattan).
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Broadway_theatre.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Manhattan.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nightclubs_in_New_York_City.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Danny_Kaye.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Haymes.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Jackie_Miles.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Jo_Stafford.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Joey_Adams.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Josephine_Baker.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Nightclub.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Walt_Disney.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLink Zero_Mostel.
- La_Martinique wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Martinique".
- La_Martinique wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- La_Martinique wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Manhattan-struct-stub.
- La_Martinique wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- La_Martinique subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Manhattan.
- La_Martinique subject Category:Nightclubs_in_New_York_City.
- La_Martinique hypernym Nightclub.
- La_Martinique point "40.76436 -73.97657".
- La_Martinique type Venue.
- La_Martinique type Establishment.
- La_Martinique type Venue.
- La_Martinique type SpatialThing.
- La_Martinique comment "La Martinique was a popular nightclub in New York City, United States during the 1940s. Situated in a basement at 57 West 57th Street, the club was owned and operated by Dario Goldfarb and Jim Vernon. It was at La Martinique that Mr. & Mrs. Walt Disney would host the after party following the October 23, 1941 premiere of \"Dumbo\" at the Broadway theatre.".
- La_Martinique label "La Martinique".
- La_Martinique sameAs Q6463759.
- La_Martinique sameAs m.0n4904c.
- La_Martinique sameAs Q6463759.
- La_Martinique lat "40.76436".
- La_Martinique long "-73.97657".
- La_Martinique wasDerivedFrom La_Martinique?oldid=684772256.
- La_Martinique isPrimaryTopicOf La_Martinique.