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50 Carnaby Street

50 Carnaby Street in London's Soho district was the site of several important music clubs in the twentieth century.〔(Carnaby Echoes ) Lucy Harrison, ''Huffington Post'', U.K. Edition, 6 September 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2014.〕 These clubs were often run for and by the black community, with jazz and calypso music predominating in the earlier years. From 1936, it was the Florence Mills Social Parlour. In the 1940s it was the Blue Lagoon Club. In 1950, it was briefly Club Eleven, and from the early 1950s it was The Sunset Club. From 1961, it was occupied by the Roaring Twenties nightclub. In the 1970s it was Columbo's. It is now a Ben Sherman shop.
==Florence Mills Social Parlour==
From 1936〔 it was the location of the Florence Mills Social Parlour, named after the black actress Florence Mills and run by Amy Ashwood, first wife of Marcus Garvey.〔(''CARNABY ECHOES; CELEBRATING 10 DECADES OF MUSIC IN CARNABY.'' ) Carnaby, 22 August 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2014. (Archived here. )〕
Garvey started the venture with Sam Manning, a pioneering black recording artist and calypso singer from Trinidad, and it was part restaurant, part social centre and part jazz club, and a location where black intellectuals and anyone interested in Pan-Africanism could meet.〔〔(''Black History in Westminster.'' ) London: City of Westminster, 2nd edition, 2006, p. 6. (Archived here. )〕 Visitors included the historian C.L.R. James, the Trinidadian journalist George Padmore, the future president of Kenya Jomo Kenyatta, the Guyanese Pan-Africanist T. Ras Makonnen and the Ghanaian politician J.B. Danquah.〔"GARVEY, AMY ASHWOOD" in 〕

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