This time it wasn't the song title, however rather the name of the show it was from acting as the type motivation - the Cotton Club's 1931 revue 'Rhythm-Mania'.
Harlem's Cotton Club was an 'exclusive, whites just' club; both popular for its skill and shows, yet notorious for employing black acts however not permitting black patronage.
On the sheet music, the program title was hand lettered in a strong, somewhat stylized style which ended up being the basis for Balanced Revue JNL; offered in both routine and oblique versions.
Font Family:
· Rhythmic Revue JNL
· Rhythmic Revue Oblique JNL
Tags: 1930s, art deco, bold, decorative, display, headline, nostalgic, retro, sans serif, stylized, vintage