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May 1, 1937
Atlanta Daily World
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
What is this article about?
Announcement of the Bama State Revellers' jam session performance at Atlanta's Top Hat on May 6, following Andy Kirk's band, led by Teddy Hall with Gladys Palmore, highlighting southern rhythm origins.
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The Bama State Revellers slated to follow in the wake of Andy Kirk and his band on Thursday night May 6, in Atlanta, are preparing a heavy 'jam session' for the many dance lovers who will meet them at the Top Hat on that particular evening.
A magnetic director in the person of Teddy Hall of New Orleans smooth arrangements, and versatile entertainers will be among the features for the evening.
Together with Miss Gladys Palmore, the southerners should have their best opportunity to prove 'that's where rhythm was born.'
A magnetic director in the person of Teddy Hall of New Orleans smooth arrangements, and versatile entertainers will be among the features for the evening.
Together with Miss Gladys Palmore, the southerners should have their best opportunity to prove 'that's where rhythm was born.'
What sub-type of article is it?
Historical Event
What keywords are associated?
Bama State Revellers
Jam Session
Teddy Hall
Gladys Palmore
Atlanta Top Hat
What entities or persons were involved?
Bama State Revellers
Andy Kirk
Teddy Hall
Miss Gladys Palmore
Where did it happen?
Atlanta, Top Hat
Story Details
Key Persons
Bama State Revellers
Andy Kirk
Teddy Hall
Miss Gladys Palmore
Location
Atlanta, Top Hat
Event Date
Thursday Night May 6
Story Details
The Bama State Revellers prepare a jam session at the Top Hat in Atlanta following Andy Kirk's band, featuring director Teddy Hall and Miss Gladys Palmore to showcase southern rhythm.