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  2. Andy's Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    The club is one of the city's most popular jazz venues. [2] In 1977 jazz promoters Penny Tyler and John Defauw began producing midday jazz sessions at Andy's, which was later expanded to include performances later in the day with sets at 5pm and 9pm. The 5pm performance - known as "Jazz at Five" - has since become a Chicago tradition. [3]

  3. List of jazz venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Andy's Jazz Club [1]: 4 Bee Hive [4] The Black Orchid; Club DeLisa; Constellation Jazz Club [1]: 4 Friar's Inn (1920s) Green Mill Cocktail Lounge [1]: 4 HotHouse; Hungry Brain [1]: 4 The Jazz Showcase [1]: 4 Kelly's Stables; London House; Macomba Lounge; Plugged Nickel [4] Rhumboogie Café; Regal Theater [4] Sunset Cafe; Sutherland Lounge; The ...

  4. Jazz club - Wikipedia

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    A jazz club is a venue where the primary entertainment is the performance of live jazz music, although some jazz clubs primarily focus on the study and/or promotion of jazz-music. [1] Jazz clubs are usually a type of nightclub or bar, which is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages.

  5. The Tin Palace - Wikipedia

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    The club was the preferred hang-out for artists. "New" Jazz was migrating from so-called jazz lofts to clubs featuring avant garde jazz that could not get booked in nightclubs or concert halls. [10] Poet Patricia Spears Jones recalls the Tin Palace as "a haven for the experimental players, directly across 2nd street from CBGB. [Actually half a ...

  6. Green Mill Cocktail Lounge - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, real estate developer and tavern owner Tom Chamales began leasing the property from the Hoffmans. [1] [6] Chamales changed the name to "Morse's Cafe & Garden."[1] In 1914, after acquiring adjacent land, Chamales demolished the original venue and replaced it with a large, two-story complex that he named the Green Mill Gardens [1] as a nod to the famous Moulin Rouge ("Red Mill") in ...

  7. Talk:Andy's Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Jazz, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of jazz on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  8. Eddie Condon's - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Condon's was the name of three successive jazz venues in New York run by jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader Eddie Condon from 1945 until the mid-1980s. [1] In 1975, Red Balaban took over the management of the club. [2] Ed Polcer was also a part-owner at the time of the club's closing. [1]

  9. Dave Mackay (musician) - Wikipedia

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    David Owen Mackay (March 24, 1932 – July 29, 2020) [1] was an American jazz pianist, singer-composer with roots in the works of Art Tatum, Bud Powell, and Bill Evans, who favored the standards of the 1940s and 1950s and the bossa novas of Luíz Eça, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and João Gilberto when performing.