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  2. Club Passim - Wikipedia

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    Club Passim. Coordinates: 42°22′26″N 71°7′12″W. Entrance on Palmer Street. Club Passim is an American folk music club in the Harvard Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was opened by Joyce Kalina (now Chopra) and Paula Kelley in 1958, [1] when it was known as Club 47 (based on its then address, 47 Mount Auburn Street, also in ...

  3. Storyville (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Storyville (nightclub) Coordinates: 42.3482°N 71.0787°W. For much of its history, Storyville was located on the ground floor of Hotel Buckminster, Kenmore Square in the space shown here occupied by Pizzeria Uno. Storyville was a Boston jazz nightclub organized by Boston -native, jazz promoter and producer George Wein during the 1940s.

  4. Shubert Theatre (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    The Shubert Theatre is a theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, at 263-265 Tremont Street in the Boston Theater District. [2] It opened on January 24, 1910, with a production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew starring E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe. Architect Thomas M. James (Hill, James, & Whitaker) designed the building, [3] which seats ...

  5. Jazz Calendar - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Calendar. Jazz Calendar is a ballet created in 1968 by Frederick Ashton to the music of Richard Rodney Bennett. The ballet was first performed on 9 January 1968 by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, with designs by Derek Jarman. [1] The work was performed over 50 times up to 1979 by the Royal Ballet at Covent Garden ...

  6. Herb Pomeroy - Wikipedia

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    Pomeroy was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States. [2] He began playing trumpet at an early age. In his early teens he started performing in Boston, claiming inspiration from the music of Louis Armstrong. In 1946, at the age of 16, he became a member of the Musicians Union in Gloucester after the union did not have enough members to ...

  7. Jazz at the Philharmonic - Wikipedia

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    Jazz tenor saxophonist Flip Phillips played at all the JATP concerts from 1946 to 1957. Norman Granz recorded many JATP concerts, and sold or leased (from 1945 to 1947) the recordings to Asch/Disc/Stinson Records (record producer Moses Asch 's labels). Later, from 1948 to 1953, Granz leased the Jazz at the Philharmonic recordings to Mercury ...

  8. Category:Jazz musicians from Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Pat Rainey. Boomie Richman. Sam Rivers (jazz musician) Joe Roccisano. Shorty Rogers. Brian Rolland. Josh Roseman. Arnold Ross (musician) Ned Rothenberg.

  9. Recorded in Boston at Storyville - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bock. Gerry Mulligan chronology. Mainstream of Jazz. (1956) Recorded in Boston at Storyville. (1957) The Arranger. (1957) Recorded in Boston at Storyville (often simply called At Storyville) is a live album by the Gerry Mulligan Quartet from performances recorded at the Storyville nightclub in late 1956 and released by Pacific Jazz.

  10. Category:Jazz clubs in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jazz clubs in Boston" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Southland (jazz venue) Storyville (nightclub) W. Wally's Cafe

  11. International Jazz Day - Wikipedia

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    International Jazz Day is an International Day declared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 2011 "to highlight jazz and its diplomatic role of uniting people in all corners of the globe." It is celebrated annually on April 30. The idea came from jazz pianist and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Herbie Hancock ...