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City Quotient: Lincoln Theatre and the Macon Hotel


City Quotient: Lincoln Theatre and the Macon Hotel
A Near East Side theater and a hotel helped define a swinging era of Columbus.
Jeff Darbee
I know the Lincoln Theatre on East Long Street has been restored, but wasn’t it in a ruined condition years ago and close to demolition?
Yes, ruined and close to being lost. Back before freeway construction and suburbanization, the Black community of Columbus had a thriving commercial district along Long Street and Mount Vernon Avenue just northeast of Downtown. At a time when those residents were not allowed in Downtown theaters, Al Jackson and Ernie Williams, successful African American real estate owners, opened the Ogden Theatre and Ballroom in late 1928 at 769 E. Long St. It became known for its jazz performances, hosting many giants of the genre Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Etta James and Columbus’ own Nancy Wilson. ....

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Jazz music: Wynton Marsalis promises healing in free Columbus concert


For Wynton Marsalis, jazz music isn’t just something you compose, perform or listen to. It helps provide a path forward during tough times.
Like many Americans, the acclaimed trumpeter, composer and bandleader has had his share of them during the past 12 months.
After the coronavirus pandemic hit, the 15-member big band Marsalis leads, the New York-based Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, had to cancel, postpone or virtually reimagine numerous concerts.
And, most devastatingly, Marsalis’ father, 85-year-old pianist Ellis Marsalis Jr., died from complications of COVID-19 in April.
Yet, in reflecting on the past year in a recent interview ahead of a rare concert appearance in central Ohio, Marsalis pointed to the blues as a musical genre one that fed into jazz that balances hopefulness with honesty. ....

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