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The club was sold and the new owners were not able to maintain the venue's appeal or its concept. After a failed attempt at rebranding it as a restaurant, blues and jazz club, they closed the doors for good in June 2014. Its legendary Blue Wisp Big Band is the last vestige of the once great club.
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During the mid-1970s the Seven Dials Community Centre, in Shelton Street, London WC2, was briefly used by the Jazz Centre Society (founded 1969) [2] as a venue for music. . After some building alterations, the Seven Dials Jazz Club reopened on a regular basis in July 1980, but soon met with financial difficul
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Entrance to the Ealing Club. Ealing Jazz Club was a music venue in Ealing, west London, England, which opened in 1959. It became London's first regular blues venue, with performances by the Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies band Blues Incorporated. Now commonly referred to as the Ealing Blues Club, the venue is now a nightclub called The Red Room.
Birdland is a jazz club in Hamburg. The basement club is located in the Eimsbüttel district on Gärtnerstraße. It was opened in 1985 by Dieter Reichert. The club was supported by Jazz Federation Hamburg e.V which organized the events and allowed its members to attend performances free of charge. The club accommodates audiences of 150 with ...
Jazzclub Unterfahrt is a jazz club at Einsteinstraße 42 in Munich, Germany, described by Lonely Planet as "perhaps the best-known place in town, with live music". [1] The club has over 1,200 members, though only has a capacity of about 180 people. The venue is in the old beer cellars of a former restaurant. [2]
Numerous albums were recorded at the club, including Jean-Luc Ponty's Live at Donte's (recorded March 12–13 1969), Lenny Breau's Live at Donte's (recorded May 1969) and a second album recorded at Donte's LA Bootleg 1984 (recorded shortly before his Death in 1984 and released in 2014) and Joe Pass's Live at Donte's and Resonance albums (recorded December 8–9, 1974).