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  2. Blues Alley - Wikipedia

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    Blues Alley, founded in 1965, [1] is a jazz nightclub in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Musicians who have performed at Blues Alley include John ...

  3. Hope (Hugh Masekela album) - Wikipedia

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    Richard S. Ginell of Allmusic wrote: "Now happily resettled in South Africa, Masekela assembled a seven-piece group there and recorded an informal guided tour of his life and repertoire live in Washington D.C.'s Blues Alley. The songs stretch over a period of nearly five decades and several countries and composers -- from an incantatory ...

  4. List of jazz venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Blues Alley, Georgetown, Washington [1]: 3 Bohemian Caverns , U Street , Washington The Club at Studio K ( Kennedy Center ), Foggy Bottom , Washington [ 1 ] : 3

  5. Diane Hubka - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, she moved to Washington DC and performed in local clubs including Blues Alley and Charlie's Georgetown. In 1985, she moved to New York City, where she studied voice, guitar, and piano with Howard Alden , Gene Bertoncini , Connie Crothers , Harold Danko , Barry Harris , and Sheila Jordan .

  6. Mary Ann Redmond - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Redmond (born 3 November 1959 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American singer known for her soulful and wide-ranging vocal style in popular and jazz music.She is based in the greater metropolitan Washington, D.C., area, but has performed in several locations in the United States and in other countries.

  7. Music of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The U Street Corridor was the location of many jazz clubs and theatres during the early years of the jazz age.. Washington, D.C., has been home to many prominent musicians and is particularly known for the musical genres of Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, bluegrass, punk rock and its locally-developed descendants hardcore and emo, and a local funk genre called go-go.

  8. Live at Blues Alley - Wikipedia

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    Live at Blues Alley serves as an example of Cassidy's eclectic tastes, covering classic and contemporary artists from Billie Holiday to Sting, including Al Green, Pete Seeger, Irving Berlin and more. Her cover of " Fields of Gold " was a popular radio song and record companies used it to promote her material; in 2001 Michelle Kwan skated to the ...

  9. List of jazz venues - Wikipedia

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    The Louis Moholo Quintet performing at a jazz club. This is a list of notable venues where jazz music is played. It includes jazz clubs, clubs, dancehalls and historic venues such as theatres.