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  2. Colonial Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Tavern was one of the most famous jazz venues in Canada from the 1950s till its closure in the late 1970s. It was located at 201–203 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario (now an open lot between 197 Yonge Street and 205 Yonge Street) where a historic plaque (now removed) remembered this key jazz venue.

  3. Marking 30 years of music at River Street Jazz Cafe - AOL

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    Nov. 16—If you've been to the River Street Jazz Cafe recently, you know it hosts much more than jazz. "Now it's any genre of music," said owner Rob Friedman, whose love for jazz and blues led ...

  4. History of Montreal cabarets - Wikipedia

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    Casino Bellevue – 375, Ontario West street (Bleury corner) (21 April 1949 – end of 1950) [31] Gaiety Theatre – 84, Sainte-Catherine West street (1912–1953) (today the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde) Aux Trois Castors – 415, Sainte-Catherine Est street, now demolished to make way for UQAM's Pavillon Judith-Jasmin

  5. Lighthouse Café - Wikipedia

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    The Lighthouse Café is a nightclub located at 30 Pier Avenue in Hermosa Beach, California.It has been active as a jazz showcase since 1949 and, under the name "The Lighthouse", was one of the best known West Coast jazz clubs from the 1950s through the late 1970s.

  6. Ontario House owner Minicucci left lasting mark on local jazz ...

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    He left behind a legacy tied to the comings and goings of world-famous musicians and fellow jazz fans who frequented the Ontario House while it was under his ownership and management from the 1957 ...

  7. El Mocambo - Wikipedia

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    El Mocambo is a live music and entertainment venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Located on Spadina Avenue, just south of College Street, the venue has played an important role in the development of popular music in Toronto since 1948.

  8. Jazz kissa - Wikipedia

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    Entrance of a jazz kissa in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. Jazz kissa (Japanese: ジャズ喫茶), sometimes transliterated as jazu kissa, are cafés that specialise in the playing and appreciation of recorded jazz music. Unique to Japan, jazz kissa are spaces where jazz music is played for dedicated listening rather than as background music.

  9. Jazz Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clary, Sings at the Jazz Bakery (2000) Frank Potenza, 3 Guitars: Live at the Jazz Bakery (2002) Gerald Wiggins, Gerry Wiggins and Friends: Celebrating Wig’s 80th at the Jazz Bakery (2004) Sam Rivers, Celebration (Posi-Tone, 2004) Brian Swartz, Live at the Jazz Bakery (2005) Dave Frishberg, Retromania: At the Jazz Bakery (2006)