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Club Manhattan

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The club had various name changes over the years but was last known as the Four Aces. In later years, it housed a liquor store in the front and a bar in the back. The other half of the building was a club. The Disco Riders, a 32-member motorcycle club, owned and operated the club. According to the
195:." She used to hang around the Club Manhattan while Turner was practicing. Turner's band was very popular and he had a strong following of female admirers. One night in 1956, Bullock was given the microphone by his drummer Eugene Washington during an 973: 179:
As a teenager, Tina Turner (then called Ann Bullock) frequented the club to watch Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm perform. She recalled that she "almost went into a trance" the first time she saw Turner perform. East St. Louis poet
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to East St. Louis, Illinois. There he met a man named Booker Merritt who owned a building at 1320 East Broadway. Turner and his band gut renovated the building and created the Club Manhattan where they would practice and perform.
244:, the building was located at 1312 Broadway and was vacant when it was destroyed by a fire in 2010. However, various articles and advertisements from the 1950s list the address of the Club Manhattan as 1320 East Broadway. 176:
charges after authorities raided the nightclub while a dice game was in progress. In September 1955, two men were arrested after they injured each other in a gunfight outside of the Club Manhattan.
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The Club Manhattan was initially a predominantly African-American tavern. Turner later played at the white nightclubs in St. Louis such as the
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In May 1955, six men were arrested at the Club Manhattan on vice charges. Merritt was also arrested on
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to watch Turner perform. Other musicians who performed at the Club Manhattan include
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Tina Turner a song titled "Club Manhattan," on the Ike & Tina Turner album
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Ain't But a Place: An Anthology of African American Writings about St. Louis
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In 1968, Albert King was performing at the Club Manhattan when promoter
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music history. It is best known for being the nightclub where singer
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Coordinates
38°36′59″N 90°09′08″W / 38.6165°N 90.1521°W / 38.6165; -90.1521
East St. Louis, Illinois
Greater St. Louis
Tina Turner
Ike Turner
Kings of Rhythm
Clarksdale, Mississippi
Club Imperial
St. Louis
Chuck Berry
Muddy Waters
Little Milton
Oliver Sain
Albert King
gambling
laureate
Eugene Redmond
teeny-bopper
groupie
intermission
B.B. King
blues ballad
You Know I Love You
Ike & Tina Turner
Nutbush City Limits
Bill Graham
The Fillmore Auditorium
Riverfront Times

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