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  2. Blue Note Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Iridium Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Iridium is a jazz club on Broadway in New York City that opened in 1994 and featured weekly performances by Les Paul until his death. The club has a history of booking young and mainstream jazz musicians and has hosted many live recordings.

  4. Smalls Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Smalls Jazz Club is a historic jazz venue in Greenwich Village, New York City, that features modern versions of bebop and hard bop. Learn about its history, musicians, record label, and live-streaming during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. Village Vanguard - Wikipedia

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    Village Vanguard is a historic jazz club in New York City, opened in 1935 by Max Gordon. It has hosted many renowned jazz musicians, such as Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, and Sonny Rollins, and has been the site of many influential recordings.

  6. Minton's Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Minton's original owner, Henry Minton, was known in Harlem for being the first ever black delegate to the American Federation of Musicians Local 802. [3] In addition, he had been the manager of the Rhythm Club, in Harlem, in the early part of the 1930s, a venue which Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, James P. Johnson, and Earl Hines frequented. [4]

  7. Jazz at Lincoln Center - Wikipedia

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    Jazz at Lincoln Center is a jazz organization and venue in New York City, founded by Wynton Marsalis. It includes Dizzy's Club, a jazz club named after trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, and the Nesuhi Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame.

  8. Birdland (New York jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    Birdland was a jazz club in New York City that opened in 1949 and closed in 1965, but reopened in 1986. It was named after Charlie Parker, the "Yardbird", and featured many famous jazz musicians and celebrities.

  9. Symphonic, jazz bands to perform in Ceredo Sunday - AOL

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    Sep. 6—The Greater Huntington Symphonic and Jazz Bands will perform their annual free pops concert on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Paul T. Billups Park Amphitheater in Ceredo, West Virginia. The jazz ...