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Live in Macon at the Douglass Theatre
Chuck Leavell, Macon, GA


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Overview:
On December 3, 2004 Chuck Leavell performed a solo piano concert at the historic Douglass Theatre in downtown Macon, Georgia. Included here are three songs, a standard blues and two instrumentals composed by Leavell.
 
Alberta (2:56 min.)

Song For Amy (1:47 min.)

Blue Rose (4:41 min.)

About the Douglass Theatre:
Macon native Charles Henry Douglass, an African American entrepreneur, opened the Douglass Theatre in Macon in 1912 to serve Macon's African American community. The original theater was located at 363 Broadway until 1921 when it moved into a larger space next door at 355 Broadway. The new facility accommodated seven-hundred fifty to eight hundred patrons and quickly became the hub of African American entertainment in Macon. As the premiere African American performance venue in segregated Macon, the Douglass Theater operated as a movie house and a center for live entertainment, including vaudeville and eclectic musical acts. Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Duke Ellington, Little Richard, James Brown and Otis Redding all graced the stage of the Douglass. Upon the death of Charles Henry Douglass' son Peter in 1973, the theater closed. The building was eventually purchased by the city of Macon in 1978 and after an extensive renovation, the Douglass Theater on January 11, 1997 and continues to show films and host live entertainment.

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Published: 6 February 2006

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