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Jazz, reggae: Dates: April 25, 2015: Location(s) UCLA Intramural Field Westwood Village Los Angeles, California: Years active: 1986-present: Founded by: UCLA students: Website: jazzreggaefest.com
Central Avenue Jazz Festival. The Central Avenue Jazz Festival is a yearly annual free jazz festival that takes place the last weekend in the month of July in the Southern section of Los Angeles . Central Avenue, after which the area is named, was in the 1930s and 1940s a vibrant center for jazz.
Website. www .catalinajazzclub .com. Catalina Bar & Grill, popularly referred to as Catalina Jazz Club, is a prominent jazz club and restaurant on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, United States, located to the east of Hollywood High School and to the west of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church.
Website. www .vibratogrilljazz .com. Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz is a jazz club and restaurant on Beverly Glen Circle in Bel Air, Los Angeles, to the south of Mulholland Drive. It was established by Grammy Award-winning jazz trumpeter Herb Alpert. [1] Ariana Savalas is a regular performer at the club.
Pages in category "Jazz musicians from Los Angeles" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Jazz: Dates: June: Location(s) Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, California, U.S. Coordinates: Years active: 2022-present; previously held as Playboy Jazz Festival: 1959; 1979–2019: Founded by: Hugh Hefner: Capacity: 17,500: Organized by: Los Angeles Philharmonic Association: Website
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The Blue Whale was a jazz club located on the top floor of Weller Plaza in downtown Los Angeles. The club was opened in 2009 by jazz vocalist Joon Lee and regularly featured regional and internationally acclaimed jazz artists. It was announced on December 31, 2020 that the club has been permanently closed. See also. List of jazz clubs
The Crescendo was owned and operated by Gene Norman (né Eugene Abraham Nabatoff; 1922–2015) of GNP Crescendo Records who had purchased the property in 1954 from singer Billy Eckstine who had run the venue as the Chanticlair. The Chanticlair, Crescendo, and Interlude welcomed integrated audiences. Norman sold the Crescendo in 1963 to focus on ...