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The Copacabana, by Kristin Baggelaar

It has been years since New York has seen anything quite like the old Copacabana. The Copa, Manhattan's best-known night club, was also the most popular nightspot in America.  From the moment it burst onto the scene in 1940, an aura of glamour and sophistication hovered over the Copa.  It was a luminous glow that, over the course of five decades, served this illustrious establishment well, beckoning the people who made it famous--Hollywood stars, sports heroes, foreign dignitaries, and the town's leading families, including the Kennedys, the Roosevelts, and the Du Ponts.  The Copa was a showcase for past, present, and future stars, including Joe E. Lewis, Sophie Tucker, Jimmy Durante, Julie Wilson, Tony Orlando, and Wayne Newton.  Through vintage photographs and stories from performers, Copa Girls, and other people connected with the Copa's history, The Copacabana chronicles how this landmark institution became an American cultural icon.

Softcover, 6 x 9, 128 pgs.

The Copacabana, by Kristin Baggelaar

$23.85Price
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