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  2. Crawford Grill - Wikipedia

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    The Crawford Grill was a renowned jazz club that operated in two locations in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.During its heyday in the 1950s and 60s, the second Crawford Grill venue hosted local and nationally-recognized acts, including jazz legends Art Blakey, Charles Mingus, Max Roach, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and Kenny Burrell.

  3. New Orleans Jazz Museum - Wikipedia

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    Plans for a museum commemorating New Orleans jazz began in the 1950s by a collaborative group of New Orleans jazz collectors and enthusiasts of the New Orleans Jazz Club, which was founded in 1948. Key movers were Edmond "Doc" Souchon, Myra Menville, and Helen Arlt.

  4. Wilberforce University - Wikipedia

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    Central State University, also in Wilberforce, Ohio, began as a department of Wilberforce University where Ohio state legislators could sponsor scholarship students. The college was founded in 1856 by a unique collaboration between the Cincinnati , Ohio, Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the African Methodist Episcopal Church ...

  5. Nina Simone - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, Simone performed regularly at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London, where she recorded the album Live at Ronnie Scott's in 1984. Although her early on-stage style could be somewhat haughty and aloof, in later years, Simone particularly seemed to enjoy engaging with her audiences sometimes, by recounting humorous anecdotes ...

  6. Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Another nationally prominent Ohio Republican, former U.S. President James A. Garfield, was born in Cuyahoga County's Orange Township (today the Cleveland suburb of Moreland Hills). His resting place is the James A. Garfield Memorial in Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery. [286] Today Cleveland is a major stronghold for the Democratic Party in Ohio.

  7. Smoke (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    Smoke Jazz Club is a jazz club located at 2751 Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. The club was opened on April 9, 1999 by co-founders Paul Stache and Frank Christopher and is currently owned by Stache and his wife and partner Molly Sparrow Johnson. [1]

  8. Newman Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, the Catholic clubs began an association which became the National Newman Club Federation. [5] In 1950, the National Newman Chaplains Association was established for ordained chaplains at non-Catholic colleges and universities. [6] In 1969, the National Newman Chaplains Association became Catholic Campus Ministry Association (CCMA). [5] [6]

  9. Jazzclub Unterfahrt - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 1978, [3] when five people converted an old restaurant for railway workers into a jazz club. The name "Unterfahrt" or subway denotes the passage under the railway where it was originally situated. The new club was focused on free jazz, and by the 1980s it was open five days a week. In 1994 it began featuring seven ...