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  2. Black and White Club (art association) - Wikipedia

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    The Black and White Club was an art association in New York. [1] [2] It held monthly exhibits by 1895. [3] Members included E. Irving Couse, Margaret Fernie Eaton, Hugh M. Eaton, Robert Bruce Horsfall, Walter Russell. [4]

  3. List of images on the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts ...

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    The Beatles' 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band has a widely recognized album cover that depicts several dozen celebrities and other images. The image was made by posing the Beatles in front of life-sized, black-and-white photographs pasted onto hardboard and hand-tinted.

  4. Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the release on VHS and LaserDisc, a bootleg CD entitled A Black and White Night, Roy Orbison in Concert with the Billion Dollar Band surfaced. This CD, which came before any official release of the concert, has the same 15 songs in the same order as the original VHS/Laserdisc release and catalogue number RO.LA.87, referring to the ...

  5. Black and tan clubs - Wikipedia

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    Other Chicago black and tans included the Dreamland Club, and Royal Gardens (later known as Lincoln Gardens). [27] The Club Alabam in Los Angeles was a black-owned club that hosted major acts who performed in front of integrated crowds. It was located next door to the Dunbar Hotel, which allowed black performers to be comfortably lodged. [29]

  6. Category:Nightclub logos - Wikipedia

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  7. Cotton Club - Wikipedia

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    The club in Lubbock, however, was home to more white artists than the Harlem club. [37] The Cotton Club in Portland was opened by Paul Knauls in 1963. [38] The club in Las Vegas was opened by Moe Taub in 1944. This location differed from other clubs because it was a casino. [39] Taub opened the club to black servicemen. [40]

  8. Black and White Club - Wikipedia

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    Black and White Club may refer to Black and White Club, a driving club; Black and White Club of the Australian Cartoonists' Association; Black and White Club (art association) founded in the 19th century in New York

  9. Club Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Like its Harlem counterpart, the Cotton Club, many of Club Harlem's guests were white, wealthy and eager to experience a night of African-American entertainment. An elaborate all-black revue called Smart Affairs, produced by Larry Steele and headquartered at the club from 1946 to 1971, featured 40 to 50 acts and was on a par with Broadway ...