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After reopening the venue in June 1946, plans were announced to record other artists but, like the venue itself, the label closed shortly after. The only other artist to get a release on Rhumboogie was
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In October 1944, the Rhumboogie Recording Company, coinciding with T-Bone Walker's third stint at the venue, recorded him accompanied by pianist
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Campbell, Robert L. and Robert Pruter, George R. White, Tom Kelly, George Paulus “The Aristocrat Label”
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Opened with great fanfare in April 1942, the Rhumboogie was owned by Charlie Glenn and boxing champion
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Campbell, Robert L.; Pruter, Robert and Büttner, Armin "The King Fleming Discography"
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and His Orchestra's eight-week residency. This stint was followed by
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City of Gabriels: the history of jazz in St. Louis, 1895-1973
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Pruter, Robert and Campbell, Robert L. "The Rhumboogie Label"
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United States
Chicago, Illinois
USA
Nightclub
Blues
Jazz
Bebop
Rhythm and blues
Soul
Joe Louis
Tiny Bradshaw
Horace Henderson
T-Bone Walker
Milt Larkin
Fletcher Henderson
Walter Dyett
International Sweethearts of Rhythm
Nat Towles
Gatemouth Moore
Sarah Vaughan
Dinah Washington
Jeter-Pillars Orchestra
Wynonie Harris
Little Miss Cornshucks
Carroll Dickerson
Charlie Parker
Eddie Johnson
Tom Archia
Marl Young
Marl Young

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