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Roseland Ballroom

The Roseland Ballroom was a multipurpose hall, in a converted ice skating rink, with a colorful ballroom dancing pedigree, in New York City's theater district, on West 52nd Street in Manhattan.

Roseland Ballroom
Roseland Ballroom in July 2007
Address239 West 52nd Street
LocationManhattan, New York City
Coordinates40°45′49″N 73°59′03″W / 40.763627°N 73.984122°W / 40.763627; -73.984122
OwnerGinsberg family
(concerts promoted by Live Nation)[1]
Capacity3,200
Construction
Built1922
ClosedApril 7, 2014
Construction cost$800,000

The venue, according to its website, accommodated 3,200 standing (with an additional 300 upstairs), 2,500 for a dance party, between 1,300 and 1,500 in theatre style, 800–1,000 for a sit-down dinner, and 1,500 for a buffet and dancing.[2]

The venue hosted a wide range of events, from a Hillary Clinton birthday party, to annual gay circuit parties, to movie premieres, to musical performances of all genres, including Beyoncé's Elements of 4 show and internet stars Team StarKid's Apocalyptour National Concert Tour. It was also known as the place American singer Fiona Apple broke down during a concert in 2000.[3][4]

The rear of the venue faced West 53rd Street and the Ed Sullivan Theater.[5]

On October 18, 2013, it was announced that the venue would close on April 7, 2014. Lady Gaga completed a short residency as the last performer before the Roseland Ballroom closed.[6]

History edit

Broadway at 51st Street location edit

Roseland was founded initially in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1917 by Louis Brecker with financing by Frank Yuengling of the D. G. Yuengling & Son beer family.

In 1919, to escape Philadelphia's blue laws,[7] Brecker and Yuengling moved the venue to 1658 Broadway at 51st Street in Manhattan,[8] on the second floor of that five-story building, opening on December 31, 1919.[7] Guests lined up to rub elbows with celebrities like Will Rogers and Florenz Ziegfeld.[9] It was a segregated dance club called the "home of refined dancing," famed for the "society orchestra" groups that played there, starting with Sam Lanin and his Ipana Troubadours.[8]

 
Postcard promoting the club's "Fall Opening" of October 9, 1945

The all-white, ballroom-dancing atmosphere of the club gradually changed with the ascendance in popularity of hot jazz, as played by African American bands on the New York nightclub scene. Piron's New Orleans Jazz Orchestra played the ballroom in 1924. Often, two or more orchestras alternated with one another in order to have continuous dance music.[10] The Fletcher Henderson band played at Roseland in the 1920s and 1930s. Louis Armstrong, Count Basie (with his "Roseland Shuffle"), and Chick Webb followed with their orchestras. Other major-name bandleaders who played the venue included Vincent Lopez, Harry James, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller and Sonny Burke.[11] Many big-band performances were broadcast live from Roseland by radio networks; recordings survive of several NBC broadcasts of 1940, featuring the young Ella Fitzgerald fronting the Chick Webb band.

Brecker popularized such stunts as marathon dancing (until it was banned), staged female prizefights, yo-yo exhibitions, sneezing contests, and dozens of highly publicized jazz weddings with couples who met at the club.[12]

As the club grew older, Brecker attempted to formalize the dancing more by having hostesses dance for a fee, with tuxedoed bouncers (politely known as "housemen") keeping order.[13][8]

52nd Street location edit

The original New York Roseland was torn down in 1956 and it moved to its new venue on West 52nd, a building that Brecker earlier had converted from an ice-skating rink to a roller-skating rink. It had been built in 1922 at a cost of $800,000 by the Iceland ice-skating franchise. A thousand skaters showed up on opening night at the 80-by-200-foot rink on November 29, 1922. Iceland went bankrupt in 1932 and the rink opened as the Gay Blades Ice Rink. Brecker took it over in the 1950s and converted it to roller-skating.

Time magazine described the new Roseland's opening interior as a "purple-and-cerise tentlike décor that creates a definite harem effect."[12] Brecker attempted to maintain its ballroom dancing style, banning rock and roll and disco. In 1974 Brecker told The New York Times, "Cheek-to-cheek dancing, that's what this place is all about."[14]

Brecker sold the building in 1981 to Albert Ginsberg.[15] Under the new owners the Roseland began regularly scheduled "disco nights", which gave rise to a period when it was considered a dangerous venue and neighborhood menace. In 1984, a teenager was shot to death on the dance floor.[16] In 1987, a 34 year old Harlem man was fatally shot in the lobby.[17]

In 1990, after Utah tourist Brian Watkins was killed in the subway, four of the eight suspects (members of the FTS gang) were found partying at Roseland. As a result, Roseland discontinued the "disco nights".[18]

 
ARO building

Roseland's low-rise three-story structure on top of the quarter-acre dance floor in the middle of midtown Manhattan stirred concerns over its being torn down for redevelopment. In 1996, a new owner, Laurence Ginsberg, filed plans to tear down the venue and replace it with a 42-story, 459-unit apartment building. A spokesman for Ginsberg said the filing was to "beat a deadline for new, more stringent earthquake codes, which went into effect earlier" in 1996. The interior space has been subsequently renovated.[19] The site was redeveloped into Aro, a 62-story apartment tower.[20]

Closure edit

 
Final Roseland Ballroom marquee

In November 2013, it was announced that Lady Gaga would headline six shows (March 28, 30, 31 and April 2, 4, and 6 of 2014), which would be the final performances at the venue.[21] It was her first time performing there.[22] An extra, seventh show was added, held on April 7, 2014, which officially closed the venue. "G.U.Y." was the final song performed at Roseland Ballroom.

Live recordings at the venue edit

Movies edit

Music edit

Theatre edit

  • In A Chorus Line, the character of Al DeLuca sings about how his father would take his mother to the Roseland Ballroom in the song Montage 3: Mother.

References edit

  1. ^ "Live Nation Ticketing In Deal With Roseland". Billboard. October 14, 2008. Retrieved 2014-04-13.
  2. ^ . Roselandballroom.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2013-05-11.
  3. ^ . Billboard. March 1, 2000. Archived from the original on March 6, 2012.
  4. ^ Rahman, Ray (June 19, 2012). "Fiona Apple tells Jimmy Fallon about famous meltdown". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2013-05-11.
  5. ^ Monde, Chiderah. "Lady Gaga treats Bill Murray, 'Late Show with David Letterman' audience to Roseland Ballroom show". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  6. ^ "Lady Gaga To Close NYC's Roseland Ballroom". Live For Live Music. November 20, 2013. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  7. ^ a b . RoselandBallroom.com. Archived from the original on October 5, 1999.
  8. ^ a b c Pareles, Jon; Holcomb-Holland, Lori (2014-03-27). "Taxi Dancers to Gaga: Roseland's Life and Death". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  9. ^ Goldman, Jonathan. "How New Yorkers Celebrated New Year's Eve 100 Years Ago". Gothamist. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  10. ^ Brothers, Thomas (2014). Louis Armstrong: Master of Modernism. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-393-06582-4.
  11. ^ Lee, William F. (February 1, 2006). American Big Bands. Hal Leonard. p. 220. ISBN 0634080547. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  12. ^ a b . Time. January 7, 1957. Archived from the original on December 21, 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-21. When a public dance hall named Roseland opened on Broadway in 1919, smart young people had recently deserted the waltz for the foxtrot, were just beginning to master the delicate nuances of the shimmy. Sam Lanin and his Ipana Troubadours were on the bandstand, thumping out such Ziegfeld Follies hits as "Mandy" and "You Cannot Make Your Shimmy Shake on Tea". Since that distant New Year's Eve, generations of stag-line Romeos and their girls have bunny-hugged, Lindy-hopped, Charlestoned, big-appled, black-bottomed and jitterbugged under Roseland's star-studded ceiling. At 1 o'clock one morning last week the stars winked out for the last time; the following night Roseland reopened in glittering new quarters, billed as 'a magnificent metropolis of melody and merriment.'
  13. ^ "Roseland (Sans Liquor, Taxi Girls, Rows) Will Mark Its 30th Anniversary Tonight". The New York Times. 1949-01-27. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  14. ^ Severo, Richard (1977-07-09). "Louis J. Brecker, Who Fostered Romance at Roseland, Dies at 79". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  15. ^ Krebs, Albin; Thomas, Robert McG. Jr. (October 27, 1981). "Notes on People; It's On With the Dance". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
  16. ^ "18-Year-Old Is Killed In Roseland Ballroom". The New York Times. November 11, 1984. Retrieved 2014-04-13. A Staten Island teen-ager was fatally shot yesterday morning at the Roseland ballroom in midtown Manhattan, the police said. The victim - Robert Dudley, 18 years old, of 62 Roxbury Street - was shot once in the chest at 3:26 A.M. and was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Clare's Hospital and Medical Center. The police said they had not established a motive for the slaying.
  17. ^ "Man, 34, Is Shot and Killed After Argument at Roseland". The New York Times. October 27, 1987. Retrieved 2019-07-25. A Manhattan man was shot and killed in the crowded lobby of the Roseland dance hall early yesterday after an argument that began when another man stepped on the feet of the victim's companion, the police said.
  18. ^ "Discoterror". Scientitian.com. Retrieved 2013-05-11.
  19. ^ Gray, Christopher (October 13, 1996). "An Old-Fashioned Dance to the Music of Time". New York Times. Retrieved 2014-04-13.
  20. ^ "239 West 52nd Street". New York YIMBY. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  21. ^ McManus, Brian (November 19, 2013). . The Village Voice. Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved 2013-11-19.
  22. ^ Seabrook, John, "Final Engagement: In the Room," The New Yorker, April 7, 2014
  23. ^ "Metallica at Roseland Ballroom in New York, NY on August 3, 1984 | Metallica.com". www.metallica.com. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  24. ^ "Live from the Roseland Ballroom New York 1940 - Ella Fitzgerald | Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  25. ^ "Phil Collins: Going Back – Live at Roseland Ballroom, NYC". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  26. ^ "Steve Aoki: Deadmeat Live at Roseland Ballroom". Amazon. Retrieved 2014-04-13.

External links edit

  • Official website from the original on January 25, 1999. Additional on January 17, 2008.
  • Hayes, Dade (March 21, 2014). "IFC's 'Up! Up! Upfront!' Rolls Curtain Down on Roseland Ballroom". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
  • Photographs of Helen Rogers, a taxi dancer at Roseland in 1937 at gettyimages.com

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The Roseland Ballroom was a multipurpose hall in a converted ice skating rink with a colorful ballroom dancing pedigree in New York City s theater district on West 52nd Street in Manhattan Roseland BallroomRoseland Ballroom in July 2007Address239 West 52nd StreetLocationManhattan New York CityCoordinates40 45 49 N 73 59 03 W 40 763627 N 73 984122 W 40 763627 73 984122OwnerGinsberg family concerts promoted by Live Nation 1 Capacity3 200ConstructionBuilt1922ClosedApril 7 2014Construction cost 800 000 The venue according to its website accommodated 3 200 standing with an additional 300 upstairs 2 500 for a dance party between 1 300 and 1 500 in theatre style 800 1 000 for a sit down dinner and 1 500 for a buffet and dancing 2 The venue hosted a wide range of events from a Hillary Clinton birthday party to annual gay circuit parties to movie premieres to musical performances of all genres including Beyonce s Elements of 4 show and internet stars Team StarKid s Apocalyptour National Concert Tour It was also known as the place American singer Fiona Apple broke down during a concert in 2000 3 4 The rear of the venue faced West 53rd Street and the Ed Sullivan Theater 5 On October 18 2013 it was announced that the venue would close on April 7 2014 Lady Gaga completed a short residency as the last performer before the Roseland Ballroom closed 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Broadway at 51st Street location 1 2 52nd Street location 2 Closure 3 Live recordings at the venue 3 1 Movies 3 2 Music 3 3 Theatre 4 References 5 External linksHistory editBroadway at 51st Street location edit Roseland was founded initially in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1917 by Louis Brecker with financing by Frank Yuengling of the D G Yuengling amp Son beer family In 1919 to escape Philadelphia s blue laws 7 Brecker and Yuengling moved the venue to 1658 Broadway at 51st Street in Manhattan 8 on the second floor of that five story building opening on December 31 1919 7 Guests lined up to rub elbows with celebrities like Will Rogers and Florenz Ziegfeld 9 It was a segregated dance club called the home of refined dancing famed for the society orchestra groups that played there starting with Sam Lanin and his Ipana Troubadours 8 nbsp Postcard promoting the club s Fall Opening of October 9 1945 The all white ballroom dancing atmosphere of the club gradually changed with the ascendance in popularity of hot jazz as played by African American bands on the New York nightclub scene Piron s New Orleans Jazz Orchestra played the ballroom in 1924 Often two or more orchestras alternated with one another in order to have continuous dance music 10 The Fletcher Henderson band played at Roseland in the 1920s and 1930s Louis Armstrong Count Basie with his Roseland Shuffle and Chick Webb followed with their orchestras Other major name bandleaders who played the venue included Vincent Lopez Harry James Tommy Dorsey Glenn Miller and Sonny Burke 11 Many big band performances were broadcast live from Roseland by radio networks recordings survive of several NBC broadcasts of 1940 featuring the young Ella Fitzgerald fronting the Chick Webb band Brecker popularized such stunts as marathon dancing until it was banned staged female prizefights yo yo exhibitions sneezing contests and dozens of highly publicized jazz weddings with couples who met at the club 12 As the club grew older Brecker attempted to formalize the dancing more by having hostesses dance for a fee with tuxedoed bouncers politely known as housemen keeping order 13 8 52nd Street location edit The original New York Roseland was torn down in 1956 and it moved to its new venue on West 52nd a building that Brecker earlier had converted from an ice skating rink to a roller skating rink It had been built in 1922 at a cost of 800 000 by the Iceland ice skating franchise A thousand skaters showed up on opening night at the 80 by 200 foot rink on November 29 1922 Iceland went bankrupt in 1932 and the rink opened as the Gay Blades Ice Rink Brecker took it over in the 1950s and converted it to roller skating Time magazine described the new Roseland s opening interior as a purple and cerise tentlike decor that creates a definite harem effect 12 Brecker attempted to maintain its ballroom dancing style banning rock and roll and disco In 1974 Brecker told The New York Times Cheek to cheek dancing that s what this place is all about 14 Brecker sold the building in 1981 to Albert Ginsberg 15 Under the new owners the Roseland began regularly scheduled disco nights which gave rise to a period when it was considered a dangerous venue and neighborhood menace In 1984 a teenager was shot to death on the dance floor 16 In 1987 a 34 year old Harlem man was fatally shot in the lobby 17 In 1990 after Utah tourist Brian Watkins was killed in the subway four of the eight suspects members of the FTS gang were found partying at Roseland As a result Roseland discontinued the disco nights 18 nbsp ARO building Roseland s low rise three story structure on top of the quarter acre dance floor in the middle of midtown Manhattan stirred concerns over its being torn down for redevelopment In 1996 a new owner Laurence Ginsberg filed plans to tear down the venue and replace it with a 42 story 459 unit apartment building A spokesman for Ginsberg said the filing was to beat a deadline for new more stringent earthquake codes which went into effect earlier in 1996 The interior space has been subsequently renovated 19 The site was redeveloped into Aro a 62 story apartment tower 20 Closure editMain article Lady Gaga Live at Roseland Ballroom nbsp Final Roseland Ballroom marquee In November 2013 it was announced that Lady Gaga would headline six shows March 28 30 31 and April 2 4 and 6 of 2014 which would be the final performances at the venue 21 It was her first time performing there 22 An extra seventh show was added held on April 7 2014 which officially closed the venue G U Y was the final song performed at Roseland Ballroom Live recordings at the venue editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Movies edit Malcolm X directed by Spike Lee has a dance scene at the ballroom Roseland directed by James Ivory and starring Christopher Walken Music edit Raven along with Anthrax and Metallica on August 3 1984 23 Ella Fitzgerald and her Orchestra on February 26 1940 24 Meltdown a bootleg of the Nirvana performance at the New Music Seminar on July 23 1993 Live footage used in the No Doubt video Don t Speak was from an August 21 1996 performance at the Roseland Ballroom Live at Roseland Ballroom a 1996 live album from Gov t Mule Roseland NYC Live a 1998 live album by Portishead Phish performed at the Roseland on May 23 2000 for taping of VH1 s Hard Rock Live that first aired July 1 2000 Green Day performed their release show for the album Warning on October 4th 2000 Madonna performed her new album Music in November 2000 Shakira performed at the Roseland Ballroom in 2001 Live Scenes from New York and Metropolis 2000 Scenes from New York live album and DVD by Dream Theater 2001 Roseland Ballroom 2003 a bootleg recording of a 2003 AC DC concert Evil or Divine a 2005 live album and DVD by Heavy Metal artist Dio Abrasions Mount The Timpani Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt A Gust Of Mutts and B And Ghosted Pouts from the live album Scabdates by The Mars Volta 2005 Honda Civic Tour presents Panic At The Disco on May 8 2008 Madonna Hard Candy Promo Tour filmed for MSN online broadcast on April 30 2008 Phil Collins Going Back Live at Roseland Ballroom NYC 2010 25 Beyonce held a revue show titled 4 Intimate Nights with Beyonce on August 14 16 18 and 19 2011 The first show sold out in 22 seconds and the remaining three performances in the following minute A DVD of the show titled Live at Roseland Elements of 4 was released on November 21 2011 Steve Aoki Deadmeat Live at Roseland Ballroom was recorded in 2012 26 Nicki Minaj held a free concert for her last U S date from her Pink Friday Tour August 14 2012 which was streamed by Pepsi at Roseland Lady Gaga Live at Roseland Ballroom filmed for Verizon Wireless online broadcast on April 7 2014 the last day of Lady Gaga s residency concert and also the closing date of Roseland Theatre edit In A Chorus Line the character of Al DeLuca sings about how his father would take his mother to the Roseland Ballroom in the song Montage 3 Mother References edit Live Nation Ticketing In Deal With Roseland Billboard October 14 2008 Retrieved 2014 04 13 Roseland Ballroom Floor Plans Roselandballroom com Archived from the original on 2013 04 16 Retrieved 2013 05 11 Fiona Apple Breaks Down At NYC Concert Billboard March 1 2000 Archived from the original on March 6 2012 Rahman Ray June 19 2012 Fiona Apple tells Jimmy Fallon about famous meltdown Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2013 05 11 Monde Chiderah Lady Gaga treats Bill Murray Late Show with David Letterman audience to Roseland Ballroom show nydailynews com Retrieved 2020 09 10 Lady Gaga To Close NYC s Roseland Ballroom Live For Live Music November 20 2013 Retrieved 2014 05 20 a b The History of Roseland RoselandBallroom com Archived from the original on October 5 1999 a b c Pareles Jon Holcomb Holland Lori 2014 03 27 Taxi Dancers to Gaga Roseland s Life and Death The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 09 10 Goldman Jonathan How New Yorkers Celebrated New Year s Eve 100 Years Ago Gothamist Retrieved 26 December 2021 Brothers Thomas 2014 Louis Armstrong Master of Modernism New York NY W W Norton amp Company p 130 ISBN 978 0 393 06582 4 Lee William F February 1 2006 American Big Bands Hal Leonard p 220 ISBN 0634080547 Retrieved 4 January 2023 a b Romp at the Met Time January 7 1957 Archived from the original on December 21 2007 Retrieved 2007 06 21 When a public dance hall named Roseland opened on Broadway in 1919 smart young people had recently deserted the waltz for the foxtrot were just beginning to master the delicate nuances of the shimmy Sam Lanin and his Ipana Troubadours were on the bandstand thumping out such Ziegfeld Follies hits as Mandy and You Cannot Make Your Shimmy Shake on Tea Since that distant New Year s Eve generations of stag line Romeos and their girls have bunny hugged Lindy hopped Charlestoned big appled black bottomed and jitterbugged under Roseland s star studded ceiling At 1 o clock one morning last week the stars winked out for the last time the following night Roseland reopened in glittering new quarters billed as a magnificent metropolis of melody and merriment Roseland Sans Liquor Taxi Girls Rows Will Mark Its 30th Anniversary Tonight The New York Times 1949 01 27 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 09 10 Severo Richard 1977 07 09 Louis J Brecker Who Fostered Romance at Roseland Dies at 79 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 09 10 Krebs Albin Thomas Robert McG Jr October 27 1981 Notes on People It s On With the Dance The New York Times Retrieved 2014 03 23 18 Year Old Is Killed In Roseland Ballroom The New York Times November 11 1984 Retrieved 2014 04 13 A Staten Island teen ager was fatally shot yesterday morning at the Roseland ballroom in midtown Manhattan the police said The victim Robert Dudley 18 years old of 62 Roxbury Street was shot once in the chest at 3 26 A M and was pronounced dead on arrival at St Clare s Hospital and Medical Center The police said they had not established a motive for the slaying Man 34 Is Shot and Killed After Argument at Roseland The New York Times October 27 1987 Retrieved 2019 07 25 A Manhattan man was shot and killed in the crowded lobby of the Roseland dance hall early yesterday after an argument that began when another man stepped on the feet of the victim s companion the police said Discoterror Scientitian com Retrieved 2013 05 11 Gray Christopher October 13 1996 An Old Fashioned Dance to the Music of Time New York Times Retrieved 2014 04 13 239 West 52nd Street New York YIMBY Retrieved 2017 02 18 McManus Brian November 19 2013 Lady Gaga Concerts to Close New York s Famed Roseland Ballroom The Village Voice Archived from the original on October 27 2014 Retrieved 2013 11 19 Seabrook John Final Engagement In the Room The New Yorker April 7 2014 Metallica at Roseland Ballroom in New York NY on August 3 1984 Metallica com www metallica com Retrieved 2023 10 30 Live from the Roseland Ballroom New York 1940 Ella Fitzgerald Release Info AllMusic Retrieved 2023 10 30 Phil Collins Going Back Live at Roseland Ballroom NYC www amazon com Retrieved 2020 09 10 Steve Aoki Deadmeat Live at Roseland Ballroom Amazon Retrieved 2014 04 13 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roseland Ballroom Official website Archived from the original on January 25 1999 Additional archive on January 17 2008 Hayes Dade March 21 2014 IFC s Up Up Upfront Rolls Curtain Down on Roseland Ballroom Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Retrieved 2014 03 23 Photographs of Helen Rogers a taxi dancer at Roseland in 1937 at gettyimages com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roseland Ballroom amp oldid 1209637476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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