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March 4 – Cornel Chiriac, Romanian record producer, broadcaster and jazz musician, 33 (murdered) March 14 – Will Mastin, American vaudevillian, 100; March 15 – Sandy Brown, jazz musician, 46 (heart attack) March 16 – T-Bone Walker, African-American musician, 64; March 27 – Sir Arthur Bliss, Master of the Queen's Musick, 83
Slugs' Saloon was a jazz club at 242 East 3rd Street, between Avenue B and C in Manhattan's East Village, operating from the mid-1960s to 1972.. The location, in what was then a run-down part of New York City, first hosted a Ukrainian restaurant and bar, and later a bar that served as a meeting point for drug dealers.
In June 1990, above the Steakhouse, Sniderman opened the jazz club Top o' the Senator. The jazz club was managed by Sybil Walker and during its time hosted musicians including Shirley Horn, [Joe Pass (musician), Lou Donaldson, Terence Blanchard and Ray Brown. The club also showcased many of Canada's best musicians - Rob McConnell, Ed Bickert ...
Smoke Jazz & Supper 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 ]
The magazine New York listed the club as a ″top 5 jazz joint″. [4] The New York City Jazz Record named Jazz Standard the "venue of the year" 2017. On December 2, 2020, the Jazz Standard announced it would be closing its doors at 116 East 27th Street permanently, due to lack of revenue from COVID-19 and stalled rent negotiations.
Seventh Avenue South was a jazz club in New York City. It existed from 1977 to 1987. [1]The Seventh Avenue South was located in Greenwich Village, Manhattan (21 Seventh Avenue South/Leroy Street) and it was founded by the brothers Randy and Michael Brecker. [2]
Smalls Jazz Club is a jazz club at 183 West 10th Street, Greenwich Village, New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Established in 1994, [ 3 ] it earned a reputation in the 1990s as a "hotbed for New York's jazz talent" with a "well-deserved reputation as one of the best places in the city to see rising talent in the New York jazz scene".
The 2024–25 Utah Jazz season will be the 51st season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In June 2024, the Jazz revealed that the 2024–25 season's jersey lineup would feature two new designs alongside two existing uniforms, as part of the new "Mountain Basketball" brand philosophy. [ 2 ]