The Aurora Club the Forgotten Jazz Club with a Notorious Past

  I was doing work across street from this building and figured it had a story to be told and I was right

Every one Knows about The Crawford Grill  and Walt Harper's Attic when it came to great Jazz Clubs in the Pittsburgh Region.

 

But there was another club as well The Aurora which is not as well known or acknowledged due to its ties to local mob gambling rackets and violent activities both with in and outside  the club which resulted in at least  2 homicide  

Which resulted in its forced closure in 1999. 

Located at  5th and  11 Pride street in Pittsburgh's Uptown in what was filled with stores of Jewish Garment Jobbers who sold clothing wholesale . The rather unassuming Red Brick Building is now sadly in total decay  and home to rats and junkies .


 But back in the day Upstairs the finest Jazz could be heard . While in the basement  mob bookies meet counted there money .

 

The building was owned  by   Anthony"tony" Ripepi since 1950 a well known local mobster  and for many years it ran under the radar of law enforcement .

 with a protected status from bribes of police and others .

The first floor served many different stores over the years and several celebrities are known to have patronized the club  including Muhammad Ali first wife who sang there  and Hubert Humphrey who stopped by for an evening of entertainment .


But the club became known as a trouble spot and after a person was killed outside  the club  in 1984 local councilman Sula Udin  vowed to close it which he did around 2000. ad the building has been decaying and collapsing since . 

An excellent article with more details can be found at link below 

https://blog.historian4hire.net/2020/03/25/the-aurora-club/



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