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The Bohemian Caverns, founded in 1926, [1] was a restaurant and jazz nightclub located on the NE Corner of the intersection of 11th Street and U Street NW in Washington, D.C. The club started out as Club Caverns - a small establishment in the basement of a drugstore - famous for its floor and variety shows.
Thom Jurek of Allmusic awarded the album three stars out of five stars. He went on to state "Live at the Bohemia Caverns (in Washington, D.C.) was Lewis' second live date, and one that provided a blueprint for the later live dates that would put him near the top of the pop charts a year later with The In Crowd.
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Live at Bohemian Caverns - Washington, DC is an album by pianist Les McCann recorded at the Bohemian Caverns nightclub and released on the Limelight label. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Reception
And in 2013, he formed his own record label, BMF Records, and the same year released two albums, #BAM Live at Bohemian Caverns, where he plays both trumpet and Fender Rhodes, often at once, and Sketches of Spain, which he recorded with the Basel Symphony Orchestra in Switzerland.
The U Street Corridor was the location of many jazz clubs and theatres during the early years of the jazz age.. Washington, D.C., has been home to many prominent musicians and is particularly known for the musical genres of Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, bluegrass, punk rock and its locally-developed descendants hardcore and emo, and a local funk genre called go-go.
Live at Bohemian Caverns - Washington, DC (Limelight, 1967) Another Beginning (Atlantic, 1974) River High River Low (Atlantic, 1976) With Blue Mitchell. Bantu Village (Blue Note, 1969) Collision in Black (Blue Note, 1969) The Last Tango = Blues (Mainstream, 1973) Booty (Mainstream, 1974) With Freddy Robinson. The Coming Atlantis (World Pacific ...
Notable local music clubs include Madam's Organ Blues Bar in Adams Morgan; Blues Alley in Georgetown; the Eighteenth Street Lounge in the Dupont Circle district; and the Black Cat, the 9:30 Club, the Bohemian Caverns jazz club, the Twins jazz clubs, all in the U Street NW area. The U Street area actually contains more than two dozen bars, clubs ...