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The acclaimed New York venue Blue Note Jazz Club is going to sweep through L.A.'s music scene in 2025. The Greenwich Village club — long regarded as one of New York's elite spaces for jazz ...
August 3 [31] August 10 [32] August 17 "Hypnotized" The TNR Collective [33] August 24 "Diamond Dress" Lisa Addeo [34] August 31 [35] September 7 "Cool Summer" Special EFX featuring Chieli Minucci [36] September 14 [37] September 21 "Groovin' On" Gregory Goodloe [38] September 28 [39] October 5 "Embrace" Randy Scott featuring Bill Moio [40 ...
Michel Hausser, French jazz vibraphonist, 96 [19] January 29 – Tony Cedras, South African jazz musician, 71 [20] March 3 – Eleanor Collins, 104, Canadian jazz singer and TV host [21] April 7 – Joe Viera, German saxophonist and festival founder, 91 [22] May 7 – Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski, Polish jazz musician, composer and arranger, 88 [23]
The legendary Blue Note Jazz Club, which already has nine different locations around the world including its flagship downtown New York venue, will expand to Los Angeles in March. The new club ...
Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Downtown Santa Cruz [4] [1]: 5 Maybeck Recital Hall, Berkeley [4] Mr. Tipple's Recording Studio, San Francisco [1]: 5 Jazz Workshop, San Francisco; SF Jazz Center, San Francisco; Yoshi's Jazz Club, Jack London Square, Oakland [1]: 5
A group of jazz fans gather at a Mid-City venue earlier this fall for a Minaret Records show. Based in Los Angeles, the upstart label has attracted a community of people to its DIY shows.
Dave Koz, saxophonist who hosted a morning show in Los Angeles as well as a weekly syndicated program. Paul Hardcastle, syndicated weekend radio show; Norman Brown, syndicated weekend radio show; Brian Culbertson, syndicated weekend radio show; David Longoria, 24k Music Network syndicated television and radio show Welcome To The World
KTWV has studios on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles. As "94.7 The Wave," the station was known for pioneering the smooth jazz radio format in the late 1980s. KTWV has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 58,000 watts. The transmitter is shared with former sister station KTTV, and is on Mount Wilson. [2]