Bricktop's

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Bricktop's was a famed Paris nightclub of the 1920s and 1930s, run by Ada "Bricktop" Smith and known as a gathering place for jazz musicians, artists, and expatriate elites.

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instanceOf nightclub
activeInPeriod 1920s
1930s
associatedWith Montmartre nightlife
associatedWithMovement Harlem Renaissance diaspora NERFINISHED
closedBefore World War II NERFINISHED
country France
culturalContext African American expatriate community in Paris
Paris Jazz Age NERFINISHED
entertainmentType dancing
live music
era Interwar period
genre cabaret
jazz
hasDoormanOrStaff African American performers and staff
hasHost Ada "Bricktop" Smith NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryCuisine American-style bar service
inNeighborhood Montmartre NERFINISHED
knownFor African American jazz culture
attracting artists and writers
attracting expatriate elites
jazz music
late-night entertainment
languageOfEnvironment English
French
locatedIn France
Paris
namedAfter Ada "Bricktop" Smith NERFINISHED
notablePatron Cole Porter NERFINISHED
Duke Ellington NERFINISHED
Ernest Hemingway NERFINISHED
F. Scott Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
Josephine Baker NERFINISHED
Man Ray NERFINISHED
Pablo Picasso NERFINISHED
operatedBy Ada "Bricktop" Smith NERFINISHED
ownedBy Ada "Bricktop" Smith NERFINISHED
partOf Parisian nightlife of the 1920s
Parisian nightlife of the 1930s
significance important venue for jazz in interwar Paris
meeting place for artists, writers, and musicians
social hub for American expatriates in Paris
targetAudience European elites
artists and intellectuals
expatriate Americans

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Mabel Mercer performedAt Bricktop's