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Remembering the Savoy Cafe

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Barrow-Murray, Barbara Jones, Vickie Rivero, Marita White, Conrad Hart, Tanya Spooner, Dighton

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In this clip Sabby Lewis and vocalist Mae Arnette discuss the popular clubs in Boston of the 1950s and the different performers they knew. Both reminisce about the Savoy Cafe. Mae Arnette remembers the Savoy when it was on Massachusetts Avenue. Sabby Lewis recalls when the club moved from West Newton and Columbus Avenue to Massachusetts Avenue following the creation and enforcement of stringent fire rules after the Coconut Grove nightclub fire in November of 1942. In the program overall, host Tanya Hart provides a brief survey of the unique contributions African Americans have made to music, film, dance, and theater in the United States, and describes the vaudeville experience, which is the focus of the program. In an effort to recreate vaudeville shows, Say Brother arranged for in-studio performances by some of the popular entertainers of the 1920s-1950s in Boston (and elsewhere): vocalist Novella Crocket, tap dancers Willie Spencer and Winnie Brown, dancer Norman Wallace (famous for his backward dance up a wall with flip), comic/singer/dancer Bobby Underwood (performing "Mack the Knife" and "Bye Bye Blues"), the Jones Brothers (a musical group), and Sabby Lewis and Company (who accompany other program performers and perform individually). Program includes a conversation between Sabby Lewis and vocalist Mae Arnette, in which they discuss the popular clubs in Boston of the 1950s and the different performers they knew. Produced by Marita Muhammad Rivero. Directed by Conrad White.
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