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The Keystone Korner was a jazz club in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, California, which opened in 1970 and continued operation until 1983. Many live recordings were made at the club. [ 1 ]
He ran a club in San Francisco called Keystone Korner from 1972 to 1983, which became, in the words of journalist Bob Margolis, "legendary for its adventurous bookings and its bohemian ambience". [2] A fan of jazz from a young age, Barkan ran the club despite its inability to break even, and financial troubles resulted in its closure in 1983.
Wild and Free: Live at the Keystone Korner is a 1980 live album by Mark Murphy. Wild and Free: Live at the Keystone Korner is the 49th album by American jazz vocalist Mark Murphy. It was recorded when Murphy was 48 years old and released by the HighNotes Records label in the United States in 2017, two years after his death.
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It was recorded during March 1980 at the Keystone Korner in San Francisco, California, and was released in 2016 by HighNote Records. On the album, Lincoln is joined by pianist Phil Wright, double bassists James Leary and Art Washington, and drummer Doug Sides .
The Allmusic review by Richard S. Ginell awarded the album 4½ stars and stated "This set confirms what Warner Bros. Turn Out The Stars box - recorded three months before - indicated, that Evans' last months on this planet produced a lot of prime vintage music, even though the pianist was merely reprising and refining a direction that had been set in stone long before". [2]
Garcia Live Volume 15 is a two-CD live album by Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders.It was recorded on May 21, 1971 at the Keystone Korner in San Francisco.It contains the complete concert from that date except for the encore, which was "Deal".
Bright Moments is a live album by the jazz multi-instrumentalist Rahsaan Roland Kirk, recorded at Keystone Korner, San Francisco, in June 1973 and released in 1974. [3] [4] It contains performances by Kirk with Ron Burton, Todd Barkan, Henry Mattathias Pearson, Robert Shy and Joe "Habao" Texidor.