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  2. Chicago Underground (jazz ensemble) - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Underground Duo in Aarhus, Denmark 2015 Chad Taylor 2015 Rob Mazurek 2015. Chicago Underground is an avant-garde jazz ensemble formed in Chicago in 1997 based around the core duo of cornetist Rob Mazurek and drummer/percussionist Chad Taylor.

  3. HotHouse (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz pianist Misha Mengelberg performing with the ICP Orchestra at the HotHouse in Chicago, November 2004. The HotHouse is a cultural center last located in the South Loop, Chicago, United States, and known for its program of jazz and world music concerts and as a central meeting place for a variety of community groups. The club on Balbo Avenue ...

  4. 1995–96 Chicago Bulls season - Wikipedia

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    Chicago then went to Delta Center to play against the Utah Jazz on November 24. In the game, the Bulls defeated the Jazz, 90–85. [ 79 ] On November 26, the Bulls headed to Seattle and led the Sonics 64-51 after the first half, but the Sonics mounted a comeback outscoring the Bulls on the next two quarters, thus handing the visiting Bulls ...

  5. Ravinia Festival - Wikipedia

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    Ravinia Festival is an outdoor music venue in Highland Park, Illinois. [2] It hosts a series of outdoor concerts and performances every summer from June to September. The first orchestra to perform at Ravinia Festival was the New York Philharmonic under Walter Damrosch on June 17, 1905, with the Chicago Tribune praising its "musical entertainment so satisfying in quality and so delightful in ...

  6. Kelly's Stables (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Legendary jazz musicians performed at the club, including Freddie Keppard. Alcide Nunez and Ragbaby Stephens had the house band in the early 1920s until they were replaced by Johnny Dodds, who led a small house band from 1924 to 1930. Success of the Chicago venue led to the opening of a Kelly's Stables in New York. References

  7. All That Jazz (song) - Wikipedia

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    "All That Jazz" is a song from the 1975 musical Chicago.It has music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb, and is the opening song of the musical.The title of the 1979 film, starring Roy Scheider as a character strongly resembling choreographer/stage and film director Bob Fosse, is derived from the song.

  8. Jay Pritzker Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Travel guide Frommer's lists the park, pavilion, and these free concerts as some of the best free things to do in Chicago. [68] In summer the pavilion also hosts a series of jazz concerts, [69] and the Great Lawn hosts yoga and pilates workouts on Saturday mornings. [70]

  9. John Wright (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Upon his return to Chicago in 1955, Wright performed in the local jazz scene in clubs and in 1960 began to record for the Prestige label producing a total of five albums for the label between 1960 and 1962. [3] Wright continued to perform on the Chicago club scene and worked as a librarian at the Cook County Jail from the mid-1980s until 1999.