This is more than a music documentary. It’s the untold story of a man, a club, and a community that changed Myrtle Beach forever. Explore the five-episode podcast series that brings Charlie’s Place—and its legacy of unity, resistance, and rhythm—back to life.
Charlie’s Place is a podcast series created in partnership between Atlas Obscura, Rococo Punch, Pushkin Industries, and Visit Myrtle Beach. Hosted by filmmaker Rhym Guissé, the show uncovers the hidden history of a legendary Black nightclub in Jim Crow-era South Carolina—and the people who made it a symbol of culture, resistance, and community.
The show came together over years of research, interviews, and rediscovered oral histories sparked by a single name that kept surfacing in local archives, conversations, and memories: Charlie Fitzgerald. What started as a story about a nightclub quickly evolved into something much deeper, a sweeping civil rights narrative nearly lost to time.
Through the voices of those who lived it, including dancers, neighbors, historians, and witnesses to one of the darkest nights in Myrtle Beach’s history, Charlie’s Place reveals a powerful American story of joy, defiance, and legacy. One that challenges how we remember the past—and who gets remembered at all.



