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The Jazz Kitchen. The Jazz Kitchen is a prominent jazz club and restaurant in Indianapolis, Indiana.The club showcases local, regional and national jazz acts. The Jazz Kitchen opened in 1994 at the former location of The Place to Start at 54th Street and College Avenue in the Meridian-Kessler/South Broad Ripple neighborhood. [1]
After convincing Levine to permit the playing of jazz in the club, Rumsey played his first show on Sunday 29 May 1949, to immediate success. The first Lighthouse All-Stars was a group made up of Los Angeles musicians who had been a part of the Central Avenue scene in the 1940s, including Teddy Edwards , Sonny Criss , Hampton Hawes , Frank ...
Marquis Hill: 5 and 8 p.m., $20 to 40, The Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N College Ave. Sept. 25 Indianapolis Jazz Collective: 6:30 and 9 p.m., $25 to $50, The Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N College Ave.
Indiana: Website: WGMC: 90.1 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Greece Central School District Greece Olympia High School Greece New York: Website: WGUC-HD2: 90.9 HD2 Jazz Terrestrial Cincinnati Public Radio, Inc. Cincinnati Ohio: Website: WHRO-FM HD2 90.3 MHz Vintage Jazz, Big Bands, Ragtime HD Radio and Terrestrial relays
Eddie Condon and His Jazz Concert Orchestra (Jazz Bird, 1981) That Toddlin' Town (Atlantic, 1985) The Town Hall Concerts (Jazzology, 1988–1996) Dixieland Jam (Columbia, 1989) [11] The Definitive Eddie Condon and His Jazz Concert All-Stars Vol. 1 (Stash, 1990) A Night With Eddie Condon Kenny Davern with Eddie Condon (Arbors, 2001)
Lisbon was platted in 1847. [3] According to Ronald L. Baker, the community probably was named after Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. [4] A post office was established at Lisbon in 1849, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1919. [5]
Owl's roster includes Indianapolis saxophonist Rob Dixon, jam band Garaj Mahal led by Chicago guitarist Fareed Haque, and a new version of the Headhunters, a jazz fusion band active in 1970s that featured Herbie Hancock; [1] drummer Mike Clark, vocalist Cynthia Layne, trumpeter Derrick Gardner, Indianapolis pianist and composer Steve Allee ...