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  1. Below is the Quarter's floor plan and below that is a note from owner Lou Walters. Photos below courtesy of David Millner! In 2006, website visitor Kim Moses wrote: "I live in Boston, MA - and the neighborhood I live in, Bay Village, used to be home to the very first Lou Walters Latin Quarter, and among other night spots of the 1930's and 1940's was the Coconut Grove.

  2. 26 ago 2009 · Barbara Walters on the influence of her father, nightclub entrepreneur Lou Walters. For more on this and over 600 interviews, please visit emmytvlegends.org

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  3. Digital Photograph: Jackie Miller Abrams and husband Rey, Latin Quarter reunion, New York, New York, October 2019. Courtesy John Hemmer Archive, LLC. Image subject to copyright laws. In 2019 they carry on the effort to keep their community together, despite setbacks of loss ( James Kulp passed in 2015, Hemmer in 2017 among others along the way).

  4. 6 feb 2023 · Recording: Summertime. 15 October 1960 was the first occasion on which John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr recorded music together – a version of the George Gershwin classic ‘Summertime’. They were the backing group for Lu Walters, whose real name was Walter Eymond although everyone knew him as Wally.

  5. 22 apr 2024 · Walters’s career was the only thing that kept her going. At the age of 67, she helped create “The View,” a hit daytime talk show with an all-female panel, and appeared on it until she was 82.

  6. 21 apr 2024 · Page probes Walters’ complicated and conflicted relationships with and decades-long financial support of her father, Lou Walters, a nightclub impresario, who made and lost fortunes; Dena, her ...

  7. 6 gen 2023 · Barbara Walters was born on September 25, 1929, in Boston. Her parents, per her obituary in The New York Times, were Lou Walters and Dena Seletsky Walters. Both were the children of Jewish refugees escaping persecution on the European mainland. Lou's family relocated to England, and he retained the accent throughout his life.