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  2. Jazz Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz Kitchen is a prominent jazz club and restaurant in Indianapolis, Indiana. The club showcases local, regional and national jazz acts. The Jazz Kitchen opened in 1994 at the former location of The Place to Start at 54th Street and College Avenue in the Meridian-Kessler /South Broad Ripple neighborhood. [1] Voted one of the top 100 jazz clubs in the world in 2009 by Down Beat magazine ...

  3. Ron Miles - Wikipedia

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    Miles was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, [3] on May 9, 1963. [1][4] His parents, Fay Downey Miles and Jane Miles worked for the federal civil service. [1] The family relocated to Denver, Colorado, when he was eleven, [3][5] partly because his parents thought the mountain climate would be better for his asthma. [1] He began learning the trumpet during this time at a summer music program. [1] He ...

  4. Indy Jazz Fest - Wikipedia

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    Indy Jazz Fest. The Indy Jazz Fest is an annual jazz festival in Indianapolis, Indiana. It first took place on June 17, 1999. It was created by a consortium of Downtown Indianapolis hospitality, civic and business interests as a way to spotlight Indianapolis' rich jazz heritage through an annual event. The hope was to have a tourist weekend ...

  5. KUVO - Wikipedia

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    KUVO (89.3 MHz) is a non-profit FM radio station broadcasting mainly jazz music in a public radio format. Licensed to Denver, Colorado, KUVO is owned by Rocky Mountain Public Media Inc. KUVO's mission is to "provide distinctive music, news and informational programming reflecting the values and cultural diversity of their listener community." [2]

  6. Funk, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Funk, Inc. Funk, Inc. was an American jazz funk / soul jazz group, founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, in 1969 by Bobby Watley, Eugene Barr, Steve Weakley, Jimmy Munford and Cecil Hunt. During the 1970s they were signed to the Prestige Records label for whom they recorded five albums, though they later disbanded in 1976.

  7. Carl Perkins (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Perkins was born in Indianapolis but worked mainly in Los Angeles. He is best remembered for his performances with the Curtis Counce Quintet, which also featured Harold Land, Jack Sheldon and drummer Frank Butler. He also performed with Tiny Bradshaw, Big Jay McNeely in 1948–49, and played dates with Miles Davis in 1950.

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  9. List of jazz venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable American venues where jazz music is, or has been, played. It includes jazz clubs, nightclubs, dancehalls and historic venues as well.