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Murray’s Night Club
Murray's Night Club in Beak Street, London was opened in late 1913 by Jack Mays, an American and Ernest A. Cordell, an Englishman. It was part of the cabaret boom inspired by the tango craze that had been sweeping Europe and the USA and emerged at the same time as other venues such as the 400 Club the Lotus and slightly later the Cosmopolitan, the Tabarin, Macfarlane’s and The Cave of the Golden Calf. (more...)View Page: Murray’s Night Club
This post has 1 Comment »Tags: 1920s artist, 1920s cabaret, 20s, 20s cabaret, 20s London Nightlife, 400 Club, Adeson, Al Tabor, Albert De Courville, Arthur Mirador, Austel and Arthur, Balagantschina, Beaumont Alexander, Blanchard's, Blanchard's restaurant, cabaret, Carr and Parr, Cecily Compton, Claire Divina, Cosmo Club, Cosmopolitan, Crystal Cabaret, David Murray, Deslys and Clark, Dolly Tree, Dorothy Dickson, Douglas Byng, Douglas Lyle, Duncan girls, Eddie Gray, Edith Baird, Edwin Henderson, Ernest A. Cordell, Ernest Cordell, Ernest Marini, Faites Vos Jeux, George Criscudo, George Fontana, Gertrude Lawrence, Graham and Barbara, Haroun and Yasmin, Harry Day, Hazel Shelley, Hilda Newsome, Iris Whyte, Ivy Collette, Jack Haskell, Jack May, Jazz Age, Josephine Earle, Lawrence Charles, Layton and Johnston, Les Germains, Levoi and Moran, London cabaret, London Restaurants Ltd, Macfarlane's, Mai and Dorina, Marcel Breton, Marjorie Moss, Marquis and Miss Clayton, Martin Adeson Junior, Mde Astafieva, Metrini and Leslie, Mizuni Trio, Moss and Fontana, Murray's, Murray's club, Murray's Nghtclub, Murray's River Club, Murray;s Frolics, Palermo CLub, Percival Murray, Pierre Lander, Quentin Todd, Radio's, Rallis Duo, Renee and Godfrey, Roxana sisters, Roy Sisters, Sissle and Blake, The Cabaret Girl, the Cave of the Golden Calf, the dansant, the Lotus, The Midnight Revue, the Tabarin, the tango, Tom Fagen, twenties, Vera Dent, Vladimir Zaaloff

