Birmingham Palais

The Palais de Dance or Birmingham Palais was a dance hall on Monument Road in the Ladywood district of Birmingham, England. One of the earliest jazz clubs in England, it was the only major provincial English jazz venue during the inter-war period,[1] an era when interest in jazz was otherwise largely confined to London.[2]

The venue opened on 21 December 1920 with a performance by the Frisco Jazz Band.[1] Benny Peyton’s Jazz Kings, which featured Sidney Bechet, appeared at the venue in a ten-day residency in September 1921, returning for a month-long residency in February 1922.[1] The Paramount Six also appeared in 1922.[1] In late 1921 and early 1922 the house band included Emile Christian.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Kernfeld, Barry (ed.), "Nightclubs and other venues", The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (2nd ed.), Oxford: Oxford Music Online, retrieved 2013-01-20
  2. Collier, James Lincoln (1983), Louis Armstrong, an American genius, New York: Oxford University Press, p. 250, ISBN 0195033779

Bibliography

  • Chilton, John, ed. (2004), Who's Who of British Jazz (2nd ed.), New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, ISBN 0826472346, retrieved 2013-01-20

Coordinates: 52°29′03″N 1°55′16″W / 52.4843°N 1.9212°W / 52.4843; -1.9212

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