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  2. National Jazz Museum in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    "National Jazz Museum in Harlem Acquires Long-Lost Collection: Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday & More". www.allaboutjazz.com. All About Jazz. August 19, 2010. Archived from the original on August 20, 2010; Larry Rohter (August 16, 2010). "Museum Acquires Storied Trove of Performances by Jazz Greats". The New York Times

  3. The New York City Jazz Record - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Jazz Record is a monthly New York City based publication that includes features, reviews and concert announcements regarding jazz music. It is available in print form (black and white hardcopy) as well as online at www.nycjazzrecord.com (in full color).

  4. A Great Day in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    A Great Day in Harlem or Harlem 1958 is a black-and-white photograph of 57 jazz musicians in Harlem, New York, taken by freelance photographer Art Kane for Esquire magazine on August 12, 1958. [1] The idea for the photo came from Esquire ' s art director, Robert Benton , rather than Kane. [ 2 ]

  5. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Live in Cuba (Blue Engine, 2015) Big Band Holidays (Blue Engine, 2015) The Abyssinian Mass (Blue Engine, 2016) The Music of John Lewis (Blue Engine, 2017) All Jazz Is Modern: 30 Years of Jazz at Lincoln Center Vol. 1 (2017) Handful of Keys (Blue Engine, 2017) United We Swing: Best of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Galas (2018) [5] [6] Una Noche con ...

  6. Sweet Basil Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Doc Cheatham performing in Sweet Basil. Sweet Basil was a jazz club in New York City's Greenwich Village, located at 88 Seventh Avenue South.Founded in 1974 by Sharif Esmat, it was considered among the most prominent New York City jazz clubs of its day. [1]

  7. Smoke (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    Smoke Jazz & Supper Club is a jazz club located at 2751 Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.The club was opened on April 9, 1999 by co-founders Paul Stache and Frank Christopher and is currently owned by Stache and his wife and partner Molly Sparrow Johnson. [1]

  8. Jazzmobile - Wikipedia

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    Jazzmobile, Inc. is based in New York City, and was founded in 1964 by Daphne Arnstein, an arts patron and founder of the Harlem Cultural Council and Dr. William "Billy" Taylor. It is a multifaceted, outreach organization committed to bringing "America's Classical Music"— Jazz —to the largest possible audience by producing concerts ...

  9. Café Bohemia - Wikipedia

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    On June 19, 1955 Julian and Nat Adderley arrived in New York on a trip for the former to work on his master's degree at New York University.That first night in the city the brothers went to the Café Bohemia to hear the Oscar Pettiford band, which was the club's house band at the time.