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Andy's Jazz Club [1]: 4 Bee Hive [4] The Black Orchid; Club DeLisa; Constellation Jazz Club [1]: 4 Friar's Inn (1920s) Green Mill Cocktail Lounge [1]: 4 HotHouse; Hungry Brain [1]: 4 The Jazz Showcase [1]: 4 Kelly's Stables; London House; Macomba Lounge; Plugged Nickel [4] Rhumboogie Café; Regal Theater [4] Sunset Cafe; Sutherland Lounge; The ...
Learn about the origins and evolution of jazz clubs, from the African-American communities to the Jazz Age and beyond. Find out how jazz clubs reflect the music styles, social contexts and cultural influences of different eras and regions.
Through spontaneous conversations and performances, the film highlights the jazz scene of Denver, Colorado and considers jazz as a dynamic art form. Synopsis [ edit ] JazzTown features interviews with over 50 Colorado jazz musicians, including Freddy Rodriguez Sr. , Charles Burrell , Dianne Reeves , and Ron Miles .
Each day of the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival provides a bounty of choices for music lovers. Here are some options. For a full lineup and venue and time information go to rochesterjazz ...
KUVO (89.3 MHz) is a non-profit FM radio station that broadcasts mainly jazz music and news in the Denver area. It also features local artists, live performances, and community partnerships through its HD2 and HD3 subchannels.
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre is an 18,000-person outdoor venue in Greenwood Village, Colorado, near Denver. It hosts concerts and events from May to September, and is owned by the Museum of Outdoor Arts.
It encompasses a variety of traditional jazz forms and devices, from twelve-bar blues (in Friday's Child) to a fast jazz waltz (in Thursday's Child). Written "for 12 instruments", the scoring is flute, alto-, tenor-, and baritone saxophone, horn, two trumpets, bassoon, trombone, drums, piano, bass. [6] The music is dedicated to the singer Jean ...
Ron Miles (1963-2022) was a jazz musician who played cornet and trumpet and collaborated with Bill Frisell, Fred Hess, and others. He recorded 12 solo albums and taught at Metropolitan State University of Denver.