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New Year's Eve Eve Swing Ball at the Supper Club

by Robert Abrams
December 30, 2003
The Supper Club
240 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036
(212) 921-1940

New Year's Eve Eve Swing Ball at the Supper Club

presented by Lee Sobel and Lo-Fi Entertainment
www.lofientertainment.com/nyc-swing/
LeeSobel@aol.com

The Supper Club
240 W 47th St. between Broadway & 8th Avenue, (212) 921-1940
Dance Lesson by Dance Manhattan
Hosted by Tommy White Tie; DJ Keith Hughes

Bands Performing Live
Main Stage:
8:00 - 9:00pm Nick Palumbo & The Flipped Fedoras
9:30-11:30pm City Rhythm Orchestra
www.cityrhythm.com
11:30pm Live Burlesque with Dottie Lux & Pussycat Scratch
www.redhotsburlesque.com
12:00 - 3:15am Ron Sunshine & Full Swing www.ronsunshine.com

In the King Kong Lounge:
8pm - 11:30pm J. Walter Hawkes Trio http://home.earthlink.net/~blatomaster
Midnite - 3:15am Cole Diamond & The Studs featuring vocalist Nicole Frydman

Robert Abrams
December 30, 2003

This was an event that was true to the spirit of swing. At slightly before nine there was a long line of people waiting to get in. They announced that it was now nine and everyone on line would have to pay full price even though we had arrived by nine with an invitation that promised a reduced price if you arrived with the invitation before nine. Lee Sobel, the event organizer, took charge and announced that everyone on the line would pay the pre-nine price. He showed character. A person who keeps to the spirit of his word is a rare thing indeed these days.

That was one reason the elegant Supper Club was packed with swing dancers. The other reason was the bands, who were superb.

It was mostly an East Coast and Lindy event. The attendees were dressed in their finest. A word to the wise: you won't look out of place in a period suit or a tux if you attend next year's event.

The find of the night was Nicole Frydman. We all knew she could dance. The best kept secret of the year is that she can sing too. Her voice is as clear as a mellifluous bell - which only sounds like laying it on thick if you weren't there. Over twenty attendees knew a good thing when they heard one and stayed for her third set which started about 2 am. The party kept going strong until at least 3 am or so.


Dancers fill the Supper Club's Main Ballroom
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams



Dancers fill the Supper Club's Main Ballroom
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams



Dancers fill the Supper Club's Main Ballroom
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams



Dancers up close
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams



Dancers up close
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams



Dancers up close
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams



Nicole Frydman croons late into the early morning
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams

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