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  2. The Flamingo Club - Wikipedia

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    The Flamingo Club was a jazz nightclub in Soho, London, between 1952 and 1969. It was located at 33–37 Wardour Street from 1957 onwards and played an important role in the development of British rhythm and blues and modern jazz. During the 1960s, the Flamingo was one of the first clubs to employ fully amplified stage sound and it used sound ...

  3. PizzaExpress Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    PizzaExpress Jazz Club. / 51.514311; -0.132687. PizzaExpress Jazz Club is a jazz club in London, England. Based in Dean Street in Soho, it is situated in the basement of a PizzaExpress restaurant, and was opened by company founder Peter Boizot in 1969. [1] It has played host to Norah Jones, Amy Winehouse, Jamie Cullum [2] and Walter Smith III [3]

  4. Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    History. The club opened on 30 October 1959 in a basement at 39 Gerrard Street in London's Soho district. It was set up and managed by musicians Ronnie Scott and Pete King. In 1965 it moved to a larger venue nearby at 47 Frith Street. The original venue continued in operation as the "Old Place" until the lease ran out in 1967, and was used for ...

  5. 606 Club - Wikipedia

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    175 [1] Website. www .606club .co .uk. The 606 Club (also known as "The Six") [1] is a jazz club in Chelsea, London. The club is in a basement venue at 90 Lots Road in London SW10 (opposite Lots Road Power Station) and is currently licensed for 175 people. [1] It offers jazz, Latin, soul, R&B, blues and gospel music seven nights a week, and ...

  6. Seven Dials Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Dials Jazz Club opened its doors in 1980 as a venue for live music in Covent Garden, London. It hosted a range of artists and styles of jazz and began to attract a regular audience. Starting in 1983, a series of saxophone festivals was held on the premises each year. It started in the Seven Dials Community Centre on Shelton Street and ...

  7. Marquee Club - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 19 April 1958. Closed. 2008. The Marquee Club was a music venue in London, England, which opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts. It was a small and relatively cheap club, in the heart of London's West End . It was the location of the first live performance by the Rolling Stones on 12 July 1962.

  8. The Bull's Head, Barnes - Wikipedia

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    The Bull's Head, also known as The Bull, is a pub in Barnes in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England. It hosts live music in an attached music room that has a seated capacity of 70 people. [1] [2] [3] Overlooking the river Thames, it was one of the first and most important jazz venues in Britain. The Bull's original music room was ...

  9. Vortex Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    The Vortex Club was founded by ex-taxi driver David Mossman. Mossman later started the Margate Jazz Festival before he died in 2018. In 2007, the club set up a record label, Vortex Records, to release the debut album by London-based trio Portico Quartet. Their album Knee-Deep in the North Sea was nominated for the 2008 Mercury Music Prize.