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Lubbock Cotton Club

Lubbock, Lubbock County

Marker Text

In 1938, Clyde Trusty opened a ballroom in a renovated army quonset hut at this site. The Lubbock Cotton Club hosted well-known orchestras and big bands popular at the time. The venue expanded the following year, with room for 1600 people on one of the largest dance floors in west Texas. Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys were among the first western swing bands to play the cotton club. In 1952, Ralph Lowe bought the business and brought in national acts including Elvis Presley, who met Buddy Holly during a 1955 show. African American musicians including Charles Brown also played here. In 1958 fire destroyed the club and Lowe sold the business. The cotton club continued in a new site until 1980 when it closed for good. (2008)

Marker Details

Address 5214 Southeast Dr.
Location Description Southeast Dr. (Spur 331), W side, 0.1 mi. SE of 50th St. (FM 835)
Marker # 14380
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code music; business topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.54732, -101.802454

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