<p>From the dawn of the twentieth century through postwar prosperity <em>The Blackest Sheep</em> spans over sixty years of Chicago&rsquo;s past charting its evolving nightlife before during and after Prohibition through the history of one of Rush Street&rsquo;s best-loved and most enduring nightspots Club Alabam.</p><p>This new look at Chicago after dark weaves together three fascinating biographies: the forgotten legacy of multi-talented Dan Blanco who introduced European-style cabaret to the city; the untold story of the ill-fated beauty Evelyn Nesbit&rsquo;s tumultuous nightclub career; and the effervescent Gene Harris&rsquo; rise from headwaiter to the owner and personality behind Club Alabam.</p><p>Rubbing shoulders with gangsters bootleggers drug dealers jazz musicians and leggy showgirls was an occupational hazard enough to label anyone the &ldquo;black sheep of the family.&rdquo; As Blanco Nesbit and Harris&rsquo; bids for adventure survival and&mdash;sometimes&mdash;success prove the escapades of even the blackest sheep can shock inspire and ultimately delight.</p><p>This groundbreaking look at Chicago&rsquo;s entertainment history includes over forty illustrations.</p>
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