Mocambo

The Mocambo was a nightclub in West Hollywood, California, at 8588 Sunset Boulevard on the Sunset Strip. It was opened on January 3, 1941, and the Macambo became an immediate success. $100,000 had been spent on the decor of the club with a Latin American theme. Along the walls were glass cages holding live cockatoos, macaws and other parrots. With big band music, the club became one of the most popular dance-till-dawn spots in town. On any given night, one might find the room filled with the leading men and women of the motion picture industry. In 1943, when Frank Sinatra became a solo act, he made his Los Angeles debut at Mocambo. Among the celebrities who frequented the much talked about Mocambo were Gable and Lombard, Bogart and Bacall, Errol Flynn, Judy Garland, Janet Leigh and Louis B. Mayer. Myrna Loy and Arthur Hornblow celebrated their divorce there. The club was featured on the TV series I Love Lucy, and Ricky Ricardo and his orchestra can still be seen there in reruns. The Mocambo closed in 1959. The site is now a parking lot.

 

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