The Crescendo was a West Hollywood jazz venue located at 8572 Sunset Boulevard . It opened in 1954, along with the Interlude upstairs, and ran until 1964.
History
The Crescendo was owned and operated by Gene Norman (né Eugene Abraham Nabatoff; 1922–2015) of GNP Crescendo Records who had purchased the property in 1954 from singer Billy Eckstine who had run the venue as the Chanticlair. The Chanticlair, Crescendo , and Interlude welcomed integrated audiences. Norman sold the Crescendo in 1963 to focus on GNP Crescendo Records , and in 1965, the club became The Trip.[ 1]
Performers at the Crescendo included:
Folk music was represented with appearances by:
The club also headlined comics including:
Selected recordings at the Crescendo
1954:
Art Tatum
Live at the Crescendo, Vol. 1 & 2
1954:
Earl Hines
Live at the Crescendo, Vol. 2 (released 1992)
1955:
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong at the Crescendo, Vol. 1 , Vol. 2 & Vol. 3,
1955:
Frank Morgan , Conte Candoli and Machito 's Rhythm Section
Gene Norman Presents: Frank Morgan with Conte Candoli and Machito 's Rhythm Section Note: the CD reissue of this album adds 5 tracks recorded August 1956 at the Crescendo with Jack Sheldon , Frank Morgan, James Clay , Bobby Timmons , Jimmy Bond , Lawrence Marable
1956:
Billy Daniels
Gene Norman Presents: Mr. Black Magic – Billy Daniels at the Crescendo
1957:
Mel Tormé
Mel Tormé at the Crescendo
1958:
George Shearing & The Quintet
On the Sunny Side of the Strip (released 1960)
1958:
Count Basie & His Atomic Band
Complete Live at the Crescendo (re-released 2016; 5 CDs )
1959:
René Touzet and His Orchestra
René Touzet and His Orchestra Play for Dancing at the Crescendo on the World Famous Sunset Strip
1959:
Frances Faye
Caught in the Act
1961:
T. C. Jones
T. C. Jones – Himself! (released 1961)
1960:
Jeri Southern
Jeri Southern at the Crescendo
1960:
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross with Zoot Sims
The Swingers!
1960:
Eddie Cano & Jack Costanzo With Tony Martinez and His Orchestra
Dancing on the Sunset Strip
1960:
The Teddy Buckner Band
Frank Bull[ a] and Gene Norman Present: The Teddy Buckner Band on the Sunset Strip
1961:
Ella Fitzgerald
Ella in Hollywood | Twelve Nights in Hollywood
1961:
Machito
Machito at the Crescendo
1963:
Jonah Jones
And Now in Person ... Jonah Jones
1963:
Arthur Lyman
The Exotic Sounds of ... Arthur Lyman at the Crescendo (re-issued in 1965 as Cast Your Fate to the Wind)
1964:
Wayne Newton
In Person!
Notes
^ Frank Nova Bull (1897–1975) was a Kansas-born radio announcer in Los Angeles .
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