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The Baked Potato is a jazz club in Studio City, Los Angeles, opened by Don Randi in 1970. It has hosted many live recordings from jazz fusion artists and was named the Best Jazz Club in Los Angeles by Los Angeles magazine in 2010.
Art Pepper performing at the club in 1980. Donte's was a jazz club and diner and cocktail bar at 4269 Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, to the north of Universal Studios. One of the West Coast's best known jazz clubs in the 1970s and 1980s, it opened in 1966 and closed in 1988. [1] [2]
Catalina Bar & Grill is a jazz club and restaurant on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles. It hosts live music by top names in mainstream and contemporary jazz and is one of the prime jazz venues in Los Angeles.
Central Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, with a rich history of African-American culture and jazz music. Learn about its significance, landmarks, and legacy from this Wikipedia article.
The Crescendo was a West Hollywood jazz venue located at 8572 Sunset Boulevard. It opened in 1954, along with the Interlude upstairs, and ran until 1964. It opened in 1954, along with the Interlude upstairs, and ran until 1964.
The Central Avenue Jazz Festival is a yearly annual free jazz festival that takes place the last weekend in the month of July in the Southern section of Los Angeles. Central Avenue , after which the area is named, was in the 1930s and 1940s a vibrant center for jazz.
The Roxy Theatre is a nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, owned by Lou Adler and his son, Nic. It has a history of hosting rock concerts, comedy shows, and live recordings by artists such as Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Frank Zappa, and Bob Marley.