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Supported by its mighty Wurlitzer organ, the 'Troc' offered South Londoners stage and screen entertainment of West End quality at affordable prices; it was an outstanding success.
London SE1 community website Royalelephant 2010
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The audience at the Troc knows every word: “I do not exist … Only You exist … I do not exist …”
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The audience at the Troc knows every word: “I do not exist … Only You exist … I do not exist …”
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She was soon in Hollywood singing at the Little Troc club, and film studio composer-arranger Roger Edens urged her to make a screen test for MGM.
Lena Horne dies at 92; dynamic singer and activist broke barriers in Hollywood 2010
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A movie offer from MGM came when she headlined a show at the Little Troc nightclub with the Katherine Dunham dancers in 1942.
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One point of interest: The second fellow whom Smith gave the mic to had been loitering around outside the Troc before the show, and asked Hank,
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F4 jet flying with about five other jets bombing a bridge on Route 1A was hit by 37mm anti-aircraft fire, crashed into Doi Troc Hill in Chanh Hoa II village.
Busch, Jon T. 1990
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F4 jet flying with about five other jets bombing a bridge on Route 1A was hit by 37mm anti-aircraft fire, crashed into Doi Troc Hill in Chanh Hoa II village.
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They were down to six hundred feet or so; I went trundling out over Buckinghamshire at about that height and wished I was in the Long Bar of the Troc, as I might have been but for Morris.
Marazan Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1951
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Usually it was the Savoy or the Ritz; less often the Carlton, or even the Cecil, but the "Pic" or the "Troc" were absolutely barred.
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