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Pages in category "Jazz clubs in Toronto" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bohemian Embassy;
A jazz club is a venue where the primary entertainment is the performance of live jazz music. Jazz clubs are usually a type of nightclub or bar, which is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages. Jazz clubs were in large rooms in the eras of Orchestral jazz and big band jazz, when bands were large and often augmented by a string section.
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 ...
It's not exactly part of a tour, but System of a Down will hold stadium concerts in 2025 with Deftones, Korn, and Avenged Sevenfold. The shows will take place in East Rutherford, Chicago, and Toronto.
The jazz club was managed by Sybil Walker and during its time hosted musicians including Shirley Horn, [Joe Pass (musician), Lou Donaldson, Terence Blanchard and Ray Brown. The club also showcased many of Canada's best musicians - Rob McConnell, Ed Bickert, Diana Krall and Rene Rosnes. The Top o' the Senator and Senator Steakhouse closed in ...
Following the success of his Chicago nightclub, Kelly's Stables, in Tower Town, one of the jazz hotspots of the 1920s, [1] Kelly opened a second venue in New York. 141 West 51st Street. The original Kelly's Stable(s) was located on 51st Street, near 7th Avenue. 137 West 52nd Street
He also operated two other clubs in Toronto: Bourbon Street and Basin Street, which occupied the upstairs and downstairs portions of 180 Queen Street West. Cole sold George's in 1983. For his role in the development of jazz in Canada, Cole was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2008. [1] He died June 14, 2012.
Clark Monroe opened the Uptown House in the 1930s at 198 West 134th St in Harlem, in a building which formerly held Barron's Club (where Duke Ellington worked early in the 1920s) and the Theatrical Grill. From the late 1930s, the club presented swing jazz; Billie Holiday held a residence there for three