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  • ...Washington Boulevard and National Street, was the leading and most popular jazz club in Culver City, and in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. ...me famous for its number “I’m a Ding Dong Daddy.” Although other prominent jazz musicians played at the Cotton Club, Armstrong’s Band is the only group t
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  • ...t serve alcohol (which is often an hour long).{{fact|date=July 2021}} Such clubs may cease serving alcohol at the designated time, but have special permissi In [[North America]], afterhours clubs are typically small venues for professional musicians and entertainers to p
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  • | theme = Jazz bar / Night club The Keystone Korner was a jazz club in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood, California, that opened i
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  • ...bar with a bottle of champagne at dawn on opening day. Numerous motorcycle clubs had their meetings at this venue and upstairs, the legendary Nicodemus had ...a when South of Market was a major enclave of gay leather and SM bars, sex clubs and public cruising. Artist Mike Caffee created his celebrated "Febe's Man"
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  • == Nearby clubs == {{cats|Restaurants|Jazz bars}}
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  • ...rhythm section. Big bands originated during the early 1910s and dominated jazz in the early 1940s when swing was most popular. The term "big band" is also Big bands started as accompaniment for dancing. In contrast to the typical jazz emphasis on improvisation, big bands relied on written compositions and arr
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  • ...r/bistro. Between 2005 and 2007, it was Andrew Jaeger's House of Seafood & Jazz, a branch of the owner's original restaurant in New Orleans. However, in Au {{Footer}}{{cats|Erotic dance|Strip clubs}}
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  • ...certs in the '50s at Sweets or Ali Baba to listen to music by contemporary jazz greats Cal Jader and Dave Brubeck. [[Sweets Ballroom]] remained in business ...Redmond Hall in Richmond and Maple Hall in San Pablo. Some of the smaller clubs catering to western music were Johns Half Barrel, Crazy Joes and McFaddens.
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  • ...e Wilson''', was an American actor, emcee, and drag performer during the [[Jazz Age]]. He was one of the first openly [[gay]] entertainers in the Speakeasy ...orus''. During this time, Malin also performed as a drag artist at various clubs in Greenwich Village, most notably at the [[Rubaiyat]].
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  • ...52nd. It was one of the more reputable spots on this block known for hot jazz, strippers, and mob-run clip joints. Unlike its fabled neighbor '21', Leon ...ptu and included performances by the famous and the unknown. So many other clubs had started their own celebrity nights where performers did not get paid th
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  • ...north. Some outsiders continue to associate Storyville with the origins of jazz. It was tradition in the better Storyville establishments to hire a piano p ...wever, the significance of the Hall can be found in various museums and in jazz tune “Mahogany Hall Stomp" by Spencer Williams.
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  • {{Header|Jazz Age 03/25}} ...in the United States, the birthplace of jazz. Originating in New Orleans, jazz drew heavily from African American culture and played a significant role in
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  • [[Category:Jazz clubs]]
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  • ...ed singing while in her teens and was good enough to win a chance to study jazz in New York City. It was while studying and working part-time at a karaoke ...and marketing. She also became a very popular performer on tours of strip clubs, and worked as an [[escort]].
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  • ...forced to close due to the competition from the Cotton Club. These smaller clubs did not have a large floor or music by famous entertainers such as Ellingto == Other "Cotton Clubs" ==
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  • Bargirls work in various types of bars throughout the world, including strip clubs and regular bars in the U.S., hostess bars in East Asia, go-go bars and "be Bar girls in strip clubs in the United States often entertain on stage as "exotic dancers", attracti
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  • [[Jazz]] ...er as "the single most important jazz or popular music concert in history: jazz's 'coming out' party to the world of 'respectable' music."
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  • ...the Jazz Passengers and the BBC Concert Orchestra in a performance of her jazz material at the Barbican Centre in London. In 2003, she was featured vocali ...US tour on November 8, lasting until December 9, playing small venues and clubs across the country. On January 18, 2008, an official music video for "If I
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  • | genre = R&B, Soul music, Broadway, [[traditional pop]], vocal jazz ...rk. She replaced [[Dinah Shore]] as the featured vocalist on NBC's popular jazz series "The Chamber Music Society" of Lower Basin Street. The show's reside
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  • | genre = Jazz - Swing ...s an American jazz pianist, composer, and leader of his eponymous Big band jazz orchestra from 1923 through the rest of his life.<ref>{{cite web| url=http:
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