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- Macomba_Lounge abstract "The Macomba Lounge, at 3905 South Cottage Grove, Chicago, was an after-hours music club owned by Leonard Chess from 1946 to October 1950, when it burned down.Leonard Chess had invested the money made from his two liquor stores into refurbishing an old eatery, its liquor licence being granted to his brother, Phil, in February 1946, shortly after being discharged from the army. In a seedy neighbourhood, and initially a bar patronised by prostitutes and drug dealers, the establishment soon developed a reputation among local musicians as an after-hours club, known for featuring jazz groups playing bebop jump blues.The following year, in September 1947, Chess went into the recording business by buying into Aristocrat Records, a recently created local record label, after the tenor sax player Tom Archia, a member of the house trio, was hired by the label’s talent scout, Sammy Goldberg, to record a session led by Jump Jackson. Goldberg would sign on several of the club’s performers.As Leonard Chess became increasingly involved in the running of the recording company, he left the Macomba to be run by his brother Phil.Performers who appeared at the Macomba included King Fleming (January 1947), Andrew Tibbs, Eddie Chamblee, Ike Day, Gene Ammons (February 1949), Claude McLin (two weeks in March 1949), Forrest Sykes (jam session with Archia on April 11, 1950).".
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- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageRevisionID "620628352".
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Tibbs.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Aristocrat_Records.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Bebop.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_jazz_clubs.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jazz_clubs_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_venues_completed_in_1946.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Claude_McLin.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Chamblee.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Ammons.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Ike_Day.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Jump_Jackson.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Jump_blues.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink King_Fleming.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Chess.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Chess.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Record_label.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Scout_(sport).
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Archia.
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Macomba Lounge".
- Macomba_Lounge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Macomba_Lounge subject Category:Defunct_jazz_clubs.
- Macomba_Lounge subject Category:Jazz_clubs_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Macomba_Lounge subject Category:Music_venues_completed_in_1946.
- Macomba_Lounge hypernym Club.
- Macomba_Lounge type SoccerClub.
- Macomba_Lounge comment "The Macomba Lounge, at 3905 South Cottage Grove, Chicago, was an after-hours music club owned by Leonard Chess from 1946 to October 1950, when it burned down.Leonard Chess had invested the money made from his two liquor stores into refurbishing an old eatery, its liquor licence being granted to his brother, Phil, in February 1946, shortly after being discharged from the army.".
- Macomba_Lounge label "Macomba Lounge".
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- Macomba_Lounge sameAs Q17019563.
- Macomba_Lounge wasDerivedFrom Macomba_Lounge?oldid=620628352.
- Macomba_Lounge isPrimaryTopicOf Macomba_Lounge.