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paraphernalia" and arrested 32, then shut down the four clubs. The arrestees from the Little
Belmont included Daniels (then on parole), Nicholson, and 13 others. All the detainees were released on bail, with Daniels' bail set higher than any others, at $ 5,000. The next day the clubs were open for business as usual.
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Belmont was moved to Asbury United Methodist Church in Atlantic City after the club closed. Princeton's Antiques & Books of Atlantic City is in possession of miniature models of Grace's Little Belmont, Club Harlem, and other Kentucky Avenue nightspots fashioned by local artist
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Grace's Little
Belmont attracted both black and white clientele, including "celebrities and night-life connoisseurs". The most popular shows, however, were the afternoon matinees, attended by beachgoers seeking relief from the summer heat. Guests often circulated between the Little Belmont and Club
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Belmont, Club Harlem, the Paradise Club, and the Wonder Gardens were targeted in a midnight raid by police officers, accompanied by the newly elected mayor, Tom Taggart, seeking proof of illegal gambling activities. The police confiscated "three truckloads of gambling
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with Davis and his jazz quartet. Hodges returned each summer to continue the tradition. In 1966 Davis and Hodges, together with the other three members of Davis' quartet and jazz trombonist
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salon, established in 1938, was staffed for many years by barber
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trio. In the summer of 1956 Wild Bill Davis introduced his new trio at the lounge, with musicians on organ, piano, and guitar performing both original compositions and
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himself before the grand jury investigating a link between Atlantic City numbers bankers in the hope that he could resume the numbers business after his release.
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reported that the Little Belmont Bar "has got that Harlem atmosphere", as it was featuring Israel Thompson's dance orchestra nightly with special appearance by
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as a temporary replacement for Wild Bill Davis. In June 1953 it brought in the Johnny Sparrow trio, a popular group from Philadelphia, and a month later, the
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banker, in the mid-1930s. By his own testimony, Daniels admitted to being in the numbers business in Atlantic City since 1931, and paying
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drew these and other celebrities to her station, and her son Sammy would come to visit after performing across town at the
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Harlem across the street, and the same performers played both clubs. After finishing her show at Club Harlem, comedian
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dancer Amy Spencer. In 1949 the bar booked the Loumell Morgan Trio, with musicians on piano, guitar, and bass.
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often entertained friends here in the late 1930s. In the 1960s, a young
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hung out at Grace's Little Belmont with young jazz composer
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label. Davis recorded a second live performance album,
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