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  2. Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts, INC. (PCC) is a tax-exempt, non-profit educational and cultural organization. It was founded in 1966 by members of Musicians' Protective Union Local #274, American Federation of Musicians (A F of M). Local #274 was chartered in 1935 as a separate Black local because Black musicians were ...

  3. Category:Jazz musicians from Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    D. Dave Davis (musician) Spanky DeBrest. Buddy DeFranco. Kenny Dennis. Willie Dennis. Buddy Deppenschmidt. Walt Dickerson. Bobby Durham (jazz musician)

  4. Category:Jazz clubs in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Z. Zanzibar Blue. Categories: Jazz clubs in the United States. Music venues in Philadelphia.

  5. Zanzibar Blue - Wikipedia

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    Zanzibar Blue. Zanzibar Blue was a jazz club located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known for its live jazz each night and for Sunday brunch, it branded itself as "Philadelphia's Premier Jazz Club". Owned by brothers Robert and Benjamin Jr. Bynum, the club was located in Center City, Philadelphia below the Bellevue on the Avenue of the Arts.

  6. The East (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    The East was also an important art center in Brooklyn, serving as a weekend jazz club, salon, and concert venue for Black musicians [2] and rivaling the popular clubs and theaters of Harlem. [1] It hosted performers including the Last Poets, Freddie Hubbard, Betty Carter, McCoy Tyner, Max Roach, Sun Ra, Lee Morgan, and Roy Ayers.

  7. Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium (CBJC) is a not for profit arts organization. Jitu Weusi was one of the co-founders. CBJC organized an annual jazz festival in Central Brooklyn, New York and created the Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame and Museum. The festival occurs every April. This music series is New York City's longest running festival ...

  8. Category:Former music venues in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Saint (New York City) Savoy Ballroom. The Scene (performance venue) Seventh Avenue South (jazz club) Sin-é. Slugs' Saloon. Smalls Paradise. Sweet Basil Jazz Club.

  9. Brooklyn Jazz Underground - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Jazz Underground is a jazz association founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 2007. The association was formed by ten musicians to promote their work. [ 1 ] In 2008, Anne Mette Iversen and Alexis Cuadrado of the Brooklyn Jazz Underground started the sister company, the record label Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records.