Posts Tagged ‘Charleston’
View Page: Welcome to the Cabaret
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Bee Jackson and ‘Hey! Hey! Charleston’
The blond and vivacious Bee Jackson was described as the Charleston Queen and was certainly one of the more prominent advocates of the dance in America and Europe but did not ‘invent’ the dance itself. In the midst of a brilliant, international career she died tragically in her mid twenties. (more...)View Page: Bee Jackson and the Charleston
This post has 2 Comments »Tags: Al Rinker, Artist and Models, Bee Jackson, Bing Crosby, Carl Foreman, Carl Hyson, Carnival, Castillian Royal, Charleston, Clara Kimball Young, Club Mirador, Club Richman, Coral Gables Golf and Country Club, Damon Runyon, Dan McKetrick, Dolores Ellen, El Fey Club, Florenz Ziegfeld, Francis Knight Orchestra, Garber’s Orchestra, Gilda Gray, Harry Bestry, Harry Richman, hey hey Charleston, Ivan Abramson, Jack Dempsey, Jack Kearns, Jimmy Walker, Johnny Dundee, King Zog, Kit Kat Club, Lew Leslie, Lido-Venice Hotel, Lying Wives, Midgie Miller, Muriel Montrose, Nat Bruce’s Orchestra, Ned Wayburn, Nesta Glynn, No Foolin, Noble Sissle, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Nights revue, Paramount Club, Peggy Harris, Piccadilly Hotel Cabaret, Rex Evans, Running Wild, Shubert, Sissle and Blake, Sliver Slipper, the Charleston, the Question Mark, the Rhumba, W.T. Granlund, Will Morrissey, Will Morrissey’s Music Hall Revue, Wonder Bar, Ziegfeld, Ziegfeld Follies of 1922

