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  2. Palomar Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Palomar Ballroom, built in 1925, was a famous ballroom in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. It was destroyed by a fire on October 2, 1939. [1] [2]

  3. Benny Goodman - Wikipedia

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    The Palomar engagement was such a marked success that it is often described as the beginning of the swing era. [22] According to Donald Clarke, "It is clear in retrospect that the Swing Era had been waiting to happen, but it was Goodman and his band that touched it off." [22] The reception of American swing was less enthusiastic in Europe.

  4. Swing music - Wikipedia

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    Goodman's slot was after midnight in the East, and few people heard it. It was on earlier on the West Coast and developed the audience that later led to Goodman's Palomar Ballroom triumph. At the Palomar engagement starting on 21 August 1935, audiences of young white dancers favored Goodman's rhythm and daring arrangements.

  5. List of buildings designed by W. H. Weeks - Wikipedia

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    Ballroom [21] Yes Palomar Hotel Santa Cruz, California: 1928 Commercial [22] Yes People's Bank Santa Cruz, California: 1910 Commercial [23] Yes Soquel Grammar School Soquel, California: 1921 School Yes Campbell Union Grammar School: Campbell, California: 1922 School Yes Campbell High School: Campbell, California: 1938 School [24] Yes Eureka ...

  6. Category : Demolished buildings and structures in Los Angeles

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  7. Charlie Barnet - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, in a gesture that was warmly appreciated and admired, Count Basie (who was booked 2 days after) lent Barnet some of his charts after his instruments, notes and arrangements had been destroyed in the famous fire at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles (October 2, 1939), which prevented Barnet's last show there. [8]

  8. Will Osborne (singer) - Wikipedia

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    A 1948 newspaper article reported that, at that time, "The band holds the all-time attendance record at Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles." [5] The Band's theme song was The Gentleman Awaits. [6] Osborne later became one of the leaders of the orchestra for The Abbott and Costello Show. [7] Osborne retired from bandleading in 1957. [8]

  9. Category:Music venues in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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