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  2. Town Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Town Tavern was located in the McDonald & Willson Building at 16 Queen Street E, which was built in 1909 and was designed by architect John Francis Brown (1866–1942). [1] Owned by Sam Berger, the Town Tavern was one of Toronto's busiest jazz clubs throughout the 1950s and 1960s. In July 1958, Oscar Peterson recorded a live album on the ...

  3. Montréal Bistro - Wikipedia

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    Montréal Bistro. The Montréal Bistro was a jazz club located at 65 Sherbourne Street in Toronto, Ontario. Operating between 1979 and 2006, it was one of Toronto's preeminent jazz clubs and featured many internationally renowned jazz musicians.

  4. CJRT-FM - Wikipedia

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    CJRT-FM (91.1 MHz) is a Canadian public radio station and charitable arts organization in Toronto, Ontario, known as JAZZ.FM91. The studios are on Pardee Avenue in the Liberty Village neighbourhood of Toronto. The station describes itself as Canada's only 24-hour all- jazz radio station, with evening and weekend specialty shows devoted to jazz ...

  5. Bourbon Street (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Bourbon Street was a jazz club located at 180 Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario. Operating between 1971 and 1986, it was one of Toronto's preeminent jazz clubs and featured many internationally renowned musicians. History. Bourbon Street was opened in 1971 by Doug Cole, also the owner of George's Spaghetti House.

  6. Budweiser Stage - Wikipedia

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    Budweiser Stage. The Budweiser Stage, originally known as the Molson Amphitheatre, [ 3][ 4][ 5] is a concert venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the grounds of Ontario Place and hosts many diverse acts, including genres like rock, pop, country, and jazz. The first musician to perform there was Bryan Adams on May 18, 1995.

  7. Colonial Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Built. 1950s. Closed. 1970s. The Colonial Tavern was one of the most famous jazz venues in Canada from the 1950s till its closure in the late 1970s. It was located at 201–203 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario (now an open lot between 197 Yonge Street and 205 Yonge Street) where a historic plaque (now removed) remembered this key jazz venue ...

  8. George's Spaghetti House - Wikipedia

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    He also operated two other clubs in Toronto: Bourbon Street and Basin Street, which occupied the upstairs and downstairs portions of 180 Queen Street West. Cole sold George's in 1983. For his role in the development of jazz in Canada, Cole was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2008. He died June 14, 2012.

  9. Top o' the Senator - Wikipedia

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    Top o' the Senator. The Top o' the Senator was a jazz club located at 251 Victoria Street in Toronto, Ontario. Operating between 1990 and 2005, it was one of Toronto's preeminent jazz clubs and featured many internationally renowned musicians.