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Cover of the first volume of the series. Saint-Germain-des-Prés Café is a series of nu-jazz compilations distributed by Wagram Music.Its name evokes the cafés of the area in Paris associated with the existentialism movement.
Hazel Scott on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz on NPR; Hazel Scott - recordings and resources at New Muses Project; Episode 101: "The Promise (Biography of Hazel Scott)" Archived February 6, 2018, at the Wayback Machine. Nate DiMeo, The Memory Palace (podcast), December 19, 2016. YouTube Playlist: Hazel Scott – Piano Solos, Vol. 2 (1942)
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His most notable work, 1976's "Scenery" is now the most widely consumed Japanese Jazz album on YouTube, having accrued nearly 10 million views as of July 2020. [citation needed] This has led to his albums being reprinted for commercial sale, [50] some of which even using the original studio tapes from 1976, and mastered in half speed. [citation ...
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.
Wally's Cafe, 427 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA 02118. Wally’s Cafe, located on 427 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., originally opened across the street on January 1, 1947, by Joseph L. Walcott. Formerly Wally’s Paradise, the institution is recognized as one of Boston’s oldest and longest-operating jazz clubs.