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In 1927, Duke Ellington and his band, The Washingtonians were offered a permanent job at which famous Harlem club?
Question 1:
In 1927, Duke Ellington and his band, The Washingtonians were offered a permanent job at which famous Harlem club?
A.
The Hollywood Club
B.
The Cotton Club
C.
The Savoy Ballroom
D.
The Apollo
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