The Rainbow Ballroom (Denver)
The Rainbow Ballroom was a dance hall in Denver, Colorado that was one of the best known dance halls west of the Mississippi, according to a 1946 Billboard article. Its capacity of 3,000 made it the largest indoor dance hall in Colorado during its 28 years of existence — from its opening day on September 16, 1933, to its closing day in 1961.
History
In 1933, its owner and charter member of the Midwestern Ballroom Operators' Association, Orlaf K. Farr hired Rudolph Michael Schindler, a well-known architect, to convert the existing arena amusement hall that had been built in 1927 into configuration more suitable to accommodate a dance floor. Farr operated Rainbow Ballroom since its opening until selling in December 1946 to Felix Bernard Beyer and James Raymond Norton. Verne Byers, Felix Beyer's son, became manager of the Rainbow Room January 24, 1947. Byers continued the past policy of booking territory bands and name bands. In 1948, James Norton purchased Felix Beyer's interest in the ballroom and then leased it for 10 years to Joseph Leher. At some point in the 1950s, Joseph Leher purchased the Rainbow Ballroom.In its heyday, the ballroom was open six nights a week, play host venue for national big bands and territory bands. The bands included:
- Louis Armstrong's Big Band
- Clyde Knight Orchestra
- Les Brown
- Verne Byers and His Orchestra
- Duke Ellington
- Fletcher Henderson
- Sammy Kaye
- Lawrence Welk
- Wayne King
- Harry James
- Al Sky and His Musical Stars
- Little Joe Hart and his Boys
- Kay Barclay and Her California All-Girl Orchestra
- Tiny Hill
- Woody Herman
- Bobby Beers
- Don Reid Orchestra
- Billy Eckstine
- Carl Moore
- Ralph Flanagan Orchestra
- Joe Houston
- Benny Goodman
- The Dean Bushnell Orchestra
- Lalo Guerrero
- Stan Kenton
- Sauter-Finegan Orchestra
- Bennie Moten
- Johnny Otis
- Andy Kirk's Clouds of Joy
- Seger Ellis
- Lefty Frizzell
- Lionel Hampton
- Gene Ammons
- Illinois Jacquet
- Tab Smith
- Chuck Berry
- Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra
- Phil Urso and His Quintet