African American Musician Entertainers at Chicago Tavern, Russell Lee, 1941

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"Entertainers at Negro tavern. Chicago, Illinois", 1941 by Lee Russell. 

The 1940s and 1950s were a golden era for jazz and blues music, and Tony's Tavern was right at the center of it all. The venue was renowned for its lively atmosphere and was always packed with music lovers eager to see the latest performances. The stage at Tony's Tavern was graced by some of the biggest names in jazz and blues, and the music that was produced there remains some of the most celebrated and timeless in musical history.

Louis Armstrong was a regular performer at Tony's Tavern, and his unique style of jazz music was a hit with audiences. Cab Calloway was another legend who often took to the stage, bringing his energetic style and larger-than-life personality to the venue. Duke Ellington, the king of swing, was also a frequent performer, and his music continues to be celebrated as some of the greatest in jazz history.

 

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