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  2. Lenox Lounge - Wikipedia

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    The Lenox Lounge. Lenox Lounge was a long-standing bar in Harlem, New York City.It was located in 288 Lenox Avenue, between 124th and 125th.The bar was founded in 1939 by Ralph Greco and served as a venue for performances by many great jazz artists, including Billie Holiday, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane.

  3. Smalls Paradise - Wikipedia

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    Smalls Paradise (often called Small's Paradise and Smalls' Paradise), was a nightclub in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.Located in the basement of 2294 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard at 134th Street, it opened in 1925 and was owned by Ed Smalls (né Edwin Alexander Smalls; 1882–1976).

  4. Savoy Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Plaque commemorating the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, New York City. The ballroom went out of business in October 1958. [22] Despite efforts to save it by Borough President Hulan Jack, Savoy Ballroom manager and co-owner Charles Buchanan, clubs, and organizations, the Savoy Ballroom was demolished for the construction of the Delano Village housing complex between March and April 1959. [23]

  5. Louis, lounges and left-field covers: How New York’s jazz ...

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    Diversity is evident in New York’s jazz lounges, too. For example, a recent resident musician at one of New York’s hippest jazz venues, Café Carlyle at the Carlyle Hotel, was Isaac Mizrahi, a ...

  6. St. Nick's Pub - Wikipedia

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    St. Nick's Jazz Pub located at 773 St. Nicholas Avenue, in New York City, in the area of Harlem known as Sugar Hill, Manhattan. It was one of the oldest continuous operating jazz club in Harlem specializing in jazz and blues. In the 1930s, it was known as Poosepahtuck. In the 1940s, it was known as Lucky's Rendezvous and owned by Luckey Roberts.

  7. Category:Jazz clubs in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jazz clubs in Harlem" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cotton Club; G.

  8. Cotton Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cotton Club was a 20th-century nightclub in New York City. It was located on 142nd Street and Lenox Avenue from 1923 to 1936, then briefly in the midtown Theater District until 1940. The club operated during the United States' era of Prohibition and Jim Crow era racial segregation .

  9. Category:Jazz clubs in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Jazz clubs in Harlem (11 P) Pages in category "Jazz clubs in New York City" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.