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- Q17063493 subject Q15206996.
- Q17063493 subject Q16808329.
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- Q17063493 abstract "The Pearl Theatre was a theatre in Philadelphia. It was a notable jazz and dance venue and had a glamorous reputation among the rich and famous. In 1931 the Nicholas Brothers played here. Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, and many other prominent jazz ensembles of the period performed here. Bennie Moten and the Kansas City Stompers's featuring Count Basie on piano performed at the club in November 1931, and in December 1932 the audience raved all week about their "Moten Swing"; the doors of the theatre were let open to the public who came crammed into the theatre to hear the new sound, demanding seven encores on one night. Pearl Bailey was discovered at the theatre in which she entered the theatre's amateur song and dance contest and was paid $35 a week to perform there for two weeks but the theatre closed during her engagement and she wasn't paid.".
- Q17063493 wikiPageExternalLink pearltheatres.com.
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- Q17063493 wikiPageWikiLink Q15206996.
- Q17063493 wikiPageWikiLink Q16808329.
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- Q17063493 wikiPageWikiLink Q8564517.
- Q17063493 comment "The Pearl Theatre was a theatre in Philadelphia. It was a notable jazz and dance venue and had a glamorous reputation among the rich and famous. In 1931 the Nicholas Brothers played here. Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, and many other prominent jazz ensembles of the period performed here.".
- Q17063493 label "Pearl Theatre (Philadelphia)".
- Q17063493 homepage pearltheatres.com.