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  2. The Penthouse (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    This 1916 photo of First Avenue in Seattle shows the Kenneth Hotel just left of center; the building is now replaced by multi-story parking lot. 47°36′10″N 122°20′05″W  /  47.602723°N 122.334786°W  / 47.602723; -122.334786  ( The Penthouse (Seattle) ) The Penthouse was a jazz club in Seattle , most remembered for John ...

  3. Earshot Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Earshot Jazz Festival is based in and around Seattle, Washington. This is a time where local clubs, performing centers, museums, etc. come together to support in hosting performers to play jazz. Within this month celebrating the diverse sounds of jazz, there are over 250 jazz artists that come out to perform and educate to keep the legacy of ...

  4. Music of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle jazz scene included Jelly Roll Morton for several years in the early part of the century, as well as Vic Meyers, a local performer and nightclub owner who became Lieutenant Governor in 1932. [6] E. Russell "Noodles" Smith, founder of the Dumas Club and the Entertainers Club, was another important name in the Seattle Jazz scene of ...

  5. Washington has one of the best new restaurants — and it’s a ...

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    The cocktail bar serves plenty of snacks too.

  6. Tula's Restaurant and Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Seattle: County: King: State: Washington: Postal/ZIP Code: 98121: ... Tula's Restaurant and Jazz Club operated in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood for more than twenty ...

  7. Jim Wilke - Wikipedia

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    Jim Wilke is a radio host and producer in Seattle, Washington. In 1988 he began hosting Jazz Northwest from the public radio station KNKX in Seattle. [ 1 ] From 1984 to 2014, he hosted the syndicated radio program Jazz After Hours .

  8. Tavern Law - Wikipedia

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    The speakeasy-themed bar Tavern Law operates in the Trace Lofts building (1919) on Seattle's Capitol Hill. [2] One published walking guide of the city has described the bar as a "very inconspicuous neo-speakeasy", [3] and another guide by Moon Publications has said Tavern Law has an "old timey-theme" with vintage drink recipes. [4]

  9. The Triple Door - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Door is a dinner theater, lounge and music venue founded in the fall of 2003, located at 216 Union Street in Seattle, Washington.The building often hosts concerts for folk, indie, and World music groups.