snoozelab:

Way before the genesis of of shows like MTV this short Film was made to illustrate the new underground Music scene. Jazz and Swing music were emerging from the Cotton Club in Harlem, a club which although had a racist door policy of no Blacks  (unless performing) were pioneering this groundbreaking music and Dance Culture to a strictly wealthy White audience of Cultural observers. This clip shows Cab Calloway performing  Hotcha Razz-Ma-Tazz and ‘Long About Midnight at the Cotton Club after which they travel through Harlem at night to a house party where Cab continues the entertainment by performing Jitterbug. If you look closely you can see a young Lena Horne Dancing, she joined the Cotton Club at Sixteen and went on to perform in a string of Films before she was blacklisted by Hollywood for her Apparent left wing views which were Demonised by the McCarthy movement. Spreading anti communist paranoia across America it introduced the idea that certain thoughts,actions and ideas were “Un-American” ideas that some Americans still hold onto in todays seemingly Modern times. 

Check the clip for a Time Machine straight back to swinging Harlem in 1935 

taylormorseart:

Wesley Morse provided program and promotional illustrations for Owney Madden’s Cotton Club throughout the 1930′s at its 142nd Street and Lenox Avenue location in Harlem. The club closed in 1936 and relocated downtown at Broadway and 48th Street, Morse came along, continuing to illustrate the club’s programs. The Cotton Club closed its doors for good in 1940.

Famed nightclub impresario Lou Walters opened The Latin Quarter in 1942 in its place, and Morse become that club’s premier image maker throughout the 40′s and 50′s.