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The Red Bank Jazz & Blues Festival, also sometimes known as Red Bank Riverfest, was a music festival that took place the first weekend in June each year in Red Bank, New Jersey. Sited at Marine Park along the Navesink River , the festival was in operation between 1987 and 2016.
House of Blues Entertainment, LLC. is an American chain of live music concert halls and restaurants. It was founded by Isaac Tigrett, the co-founder of Hard Rock Cafe, and Dan Aykroyd, co-star of the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. [1]
Learn about the diverse and influential music genres, venues, and institutions of New York City, from jazz and hip hop to classical and folk. Explore the history, culture, and challenges of the city's music scene, from Tin Pan Alley to the Internet age.
Randy Now was let go from City Gardens in 1996 and the club closed in 2001. DJ Rich O'Brien was the last regular club DJ employed by City Gardens. In April 2013, Lawrence Campbell of Exodus Entertainment LLC purchased the building with hopes of turning the site into both a community center and a hall for private functions. [3]
Blues music came to New York in the early 1900s as a slower and rather sad form of music. The term blues comes from the phrase “I'm feeling blue,” as in sad or down in one way or another. Blues Came to New York and very quickly gained a feeling of Jazz and became a form of music that is a tad up-tempo in comparison to its slow rural relative.
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Blue Note Jazz Club is a famous jazz venue and restaurant in New York City, founded in 1981 by Danny Bensusan. It has locations around the world and hosts the annual Blue Note Jazz Festival, featuring artists such as Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck, and Grace Jones.
The Paradise Club or Club Paradise was a nightclub and jazz club at 220 North Illinois Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was one of two major black jazz clubs in Atlantic City during its heyday from the 1920s through 1950s, the other being Club Harlem .