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  2. Meikyoku kissa - Wikipedia

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    Meikyoku kissa (名曲喫茶, classical music cafe), is a Japanese term for a cafe at which customers can listen to classical music while they are drinking coffee and other beverages. People can request their favorite music at many locations. Meikyoku kissa first appeared during the 1950s.

  3. Jamaica Tallawahs - Wikipedia

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    They are known for their formidable home record, winning 5 out of their 6 home games in CPL History since the end of the 2014 season. They are also the only team in CPL History to play all 11 local players in a match which they did in 2013 at home against the TT Red Steel where all 11 Tallawah players were Jamaican.

  4. Café (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Joyce – Music Inside (Verve Forecast, 1990) Roseanna Vitro – Reaching for the Moon (1991) David Byrne – Uh-Oh (Luaka Bop, 1992) Sophie B. Hawkins – Tongues and Tails (Columbia, 1992) Paul Winter / The Paul Winter Consort – Solstice Live! (Living Music, 1993) Eliane Elias – Paulistana (Blue Note, 1993) Nando Lauria – Points of View ...

  5. Live from the New Music Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Live from the New Music Cafe is a live album by the Julius Hemphill Trio, led by saxophonist Hemphill, and featuring cellist Abdul Wadud and drummer Joe Bonadio. It was recorded on September 27, 1991, at the New Music Cafe in New York City, and was released by Music & Arts in 1992. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Live! at Cafe Bohemia - Wikipedia

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    Live! at the Cafe Bohemia is a live album by George Wallington's quintet that was recorded in 1955 [1] and released in 1956 by the Progressive label. [2] Reception

  7. Jazz kissa - Wikipedia

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    The first music cafés, called ongaku kissa (a shortening of kissaten), [5] opened in Japan in the late 1920s. [6] Due to restrictions on live music, kissa were some of the only places outside of large venues where people could hear Western music. [7] These kissa housed large record collections, centred on specific genres, and modern sound ...

  8. At the Half Note Cafe - Wikipedia

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    At the Half Note Cafe, Vols. 1 & 2 are a pair of separate but related live albums by American trumpeter Donald Byrd recorded at the Half Note in Manhattan on November 11, 1960 and released on Blue Note the following year. Byrd's quintet features saxophonist Pepper Adams and rhythm section Duke Pearson, Laymon Jackson and Lex Humphries.

  9. World Cafe (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    World Cafe is a two-hour-long, nationally syndicated music radio program that originates from WXPN, a non-commercial station licensed to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The program began on October 14, 1991 [1] and was originally distributed by Public Radio International. Since 2005, the show has been distributed by NPR.