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  1. Located in the heart of historic Georgetown in an 18th century red brick carriage house, Blues Alley offers its patrons a unique ambiance, reminiscent of the jazz clubs of the 1920's and 30's.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blues_AlleyBlues Alley - Wikipedia

    Blues Alley, founded in 1965, [1] is a jazz nightclub in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

  3. 21 sie 2024 · Georgetown. Photograph: Courtesy Blues Alley. This iconic jazz supper club, founded in 1965, has hosted major names like Dizzy Gillespie, Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughan, and Ella Fitzgerald. With...

  4. The nation’s oldest continually operating jazz supper club, Blues Alley is Georgetown's laid-back, late-night sanctuary. Revel in an ambience reminiscent of the dawn of the Jazz Age every day of the week.

  5. 23 kwi 2021 · DC Jazz: Stories of Jazz Music in Washington, DC, published in April 2018 by Georgetown University Press, is one of the only — maybe truly the first — volumes to try and capture the role that the District of Columbia has played in shaping the history and style of jazz.

  6. 9 sty 2024 · Georgetowns Blues Alley is the nation’s oldest continuously running jazz supper club, making it a must-visit for any music enthusiast in town but doubly so for jazz fans. Nestled inside a converted 18th-century carriage house, Blues Alley featured performances from Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald and others inside its perfectly-tuned ...

  7. Blues Alley is the nation's oldest continuing jazz supper club, having showcased internationally renowned concert hall artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, Chic Corea, Wynton Marsalis, Pat Metheny and Eva Cassidy in a small intimate setting.

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