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  2. The Factory in Deep Ellum - Wikipedia

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    The Factory in Deep Ellum, formerly the Bomb Factory, is an American music venue and event space located in the Deep Ellum district of downtown Dallas, Texas. It originally operated from 1993 to 1997 and was reopened in March 2015 under new management. Since its reopening, the venue has hosted acts including Erykah Badu, [ 3] Sturgill Simpson ...

  3. Deep Ellum, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Deep Ellum. /  32.78444°N 96.78056°W  / 32.78444; -96.78056. Deep Ellum is a neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, composed largely of arts and entertainment venues near downtown in East Dallas. Its name is based on a corruption of the area's principal thoroughfare, Elm Street. Older alternative uses include Deep Elm and Deep Elem.

  4. HotHouse (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    HotHouse (jazz club) The HotHouse is a cultural center last located in the South Loop, Chicago, United States, and known for its program of jazz and world music concerts and as a central meeting place for a variety of community groups. The club on Balbo Avenue closed in July 2007 and the current board organizes programming around the region ...

  5. Dos Equis Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Opened. July 23, 1988. Construction cost. $10 million. ($26.8 million in 2023 dollars[1]) The Dos Equis Pavilion(originally Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre) is an outdoor amphitheatrelocated in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas. Naming history. [edit] The venue opened as Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre on July 23, 1988,[2]with a concert by Rod Stewart.

  6. Andy's Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Andy's Jazz Club. Coordinates: 41.8899°N 87.6274°W. Andy's Jazz Club, located several blocks north of the Chicago Loop, was founded as "Andy's 11 E. Lounge" in 1951 by Andy Rizzuto. A group of investors bought the property in 1975, changing its name to "Andy's". [1] The club is one of the city's most popular jazz venues.

  7. Sunset Cafe - Wikipedia

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    1923 advertisement. The Sunset Cafe, also known as The Grand Terrace Cafe, was a jazz club in Chicago, Illinois operating during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. It was one of the most important jazz clubs in America, especially during the period between 1917 and 1928 when Chicago became a creative capital of jazz innovation and again during the emergence of bebop in the early 1940s.

  8. Trees Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Trees is an American live music venue opened in 1990 in the Deep Ellum district of downtown Dallas, Texas. The venue has hosted international touring musical acts such as Nirvana, [3] Snoop Dogg, [4] The Flaming Lips, [5] Death Grips, [6] Daughter, [7] The Wailers, [8] Nick Jonas, [9] and Run the Jewels. [10]

  9. Jazz Showcase - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Showcase. Coordinates: 41°53′29″N 87°37′49″W. Jazz Showcase is one of the oldest jazz clubs in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1947 by NEA Jazz Master Joe Segal, whose son Wayne now owns and operates the venue. [1] [2] Segal's various showcases have served as a launch pad for a number of career jazz musicians.