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  2. Black Hawk (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 200. Opened. 1949. Closed. 1963. The Black Hawk was a San Francisco nightclub that featured live jazz performances during its period of operation from 1949 to 1963. It was located on the corner of Turk Street and Hyde Street in San Francisco's Tenderloin District. Guido Caccienti owned the club along with Johnny and Helen Noga.

  3. Keystone Korner - Wikipedia

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    Keystone Korner. / 37.798586; -122.409374. Keystone Korner was a jazz club in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, which opened in 1970 and continued operation until 1983. Many live recordings were made at the club. [1] In the 1970s, Jessica Williams was the house pianist for a number of years.

  4. SFJAZZ Collective - Wikipedia

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    Jazz. Years active. 2004. ( 2004) –present. Website. www .sfjazz .org. The SFJAZZ Collective is an American jazz ensemble comprising nine performer/composers, launched in 2004 by SFJAZZ, a West Coast non-profit jazz institution and the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jazz Festival. [1]

  5. Half Note Club - Wikipedia

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    Half Note Club. Coordinates: 40°43′32.5″N 74°0′28″W. The Half Note was a jazz club in New York City, New York that flourished in two Manhattan locations – from 1957 to 1972 in SoHo (then known as the Village) at 289 Hudson Street at Spring Street and from 1972 to 1974 in Midtown at 149 West 54th Street, one block west of the Museum ...

  6. The Bitter End - Wikipedia

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    The Bitter End. Coordinates: 40.7283°N 73.9992°W. The Bitter End in March 2007. The Bitter End is a 230-person capacity nightclub, coffeehouse and folk music venue in New York City 's Greenwich Village. It opened in 1961 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub. The club changed its name to The Other End in June 1975.

  7. Jazz: A History of the New York Scene - Wikipedia

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    Jazz: A History of the New York Scene. Jazz: A History of the New York Scene is a book by Len Kunstadt (founder, with blues great Victoria Spivey, of the Spivey Records label) and Sam Charters documenting the 20th-century jazz scene in New York City. The Half Note Jazz Club: Cats & Friends a book by Mike Canterino.

  8. Stuart Weitzman and Andrew Kwon Hosted a Bridal Styling Salon

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    June 13, 2024 at 12:58 PM. "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Yesterday evening, wedding dress designer Andrew Kwon and Stuart Weitzman ...

  9. Famous Door - Wikipedia

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    March 1, 1935. ( 1935-03-01) Closed. 1960s. The Famous Door was a jazz club on New York's 52nd Street. It opened in 1935 and was one of the major clubs on the street, hosting leading jazz musicians until 1950, through changes of location and periods of closure.