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Great American Music Hall, Tenderloin, San Francisco; Keystone Korner, North Beach, San Francisco [4] 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
The Famous Door was a jazz club on New York's 52nd Street. It opened in 1935 and was one of the major clubs on the street, hosting leading jazz musicians until 1950, through changes of location and periods of closure.
Famous Door; 35 W 52 (Mar 1935–May 1936) 66 W 52 (Dec 1937–Nov 1943) 201 W 52 (Nov 1943–1944) 56 W 52 (1947–1950) Note: The Cotton Club (unconnected to the defunct club with the same name) opened in 1943 on the site formerly occupied by the Famous Door; the club was initially managed by Russell Carter. Jimmy Ryan's, 53 W 52 (1934–1962)
A downtown Los Angeles building made famous as the setting of an album cover photo for the legendary rock band the Doors was heavily damaged after fire broke out Thursday morning. The building ...
Music photographer Henry Diltz, who shot the iconic image of the Los Angeles rock band the Doors at the Morrison Hotel for the band's 1970 album, recounted in a 2020 Facebook post how he got the ...
The Casbah (music venue) 200+ 1936 Starlight Bowl: 4,300 1929 Jacobs Music Center: 2,252 1975 Mandeville Auditorium: 787 May 3, 1941 CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre: 4,280 October 5, 2000 Jenny Craig Pavilion: 6,000 August 29, 2019 The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park: 10,000 July 24, 1997 Viejas Arena: 12,414 November 17, 1966 Pechanga Arena ...
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Most of the bars are located in the central section of Bourbon. Popular spots include Pat O'Brien's, Johnny White's, the Famous Door, Spirits on Bourbon, Channing Tatum's Saints and Sinners, Razzoo and The Cat's Meow. [26] Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo is located on the corner of St. Ann Street.