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17 maj 2023 · We’ve rounded up the top jazz clubs NYC has to offer from Greenwich Village, Manhattan to Gowanus, Brooklyn, touching on hallowed landmarks, swanky newcomers, cutting-edge outer-borough spots,...
- Live-music Venues
Our guide to the best live music venues in New York City...
- Jazz in NYC
Get yourself to these jazz clubs, concerts and festivals to...
- Village Vanguard
After more than 80 years, this basement club’s stage still...
- Greenwich Village
Comedy clubs and excellent restaurants make Greenwich...
- Andrew Frisicano
We’ve rounded up the top jazz clubs NYC has to offer from...
- Smalls
For those looking for an authentic jazz club...
- Ibeam Brooklyn
A combination practice room and performance space, I-Beam...
- Blue Note
The Blue Note prides itself on being "the jazz capital of...
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6 kwi 2023 · From the Cotton Club – which hosted Duke Ellington’s Orchestra – to the Apollo Theater, which helped start the career of Ella Fitzgerald, these jazz clubs transformed New York City into a...
PopSpots' Guide to Legendary Manhattan Jazz Club Locations from the Golden Era of NYC Jazz Clubs, 1930-1950 • 52nd Street and Times Square • Harlem • Greenwich VIllage (exact addresses follow the maps; followed by over 80 photos of the clubs)
22 lip 2021 · From its early roots during the “jazz age” in the 1920s to the rise of prominent nightclubs in the late ‘40s that still operate today, jazz music in New York City offers an eclectic mix of smooth harmonies and syncopated rhythms to keep you on the dance floor.
26 kwi 2023 · 8 Manhattan Jazz Clubs to Check Out. While jazz was born in New Orleans and has spread to every corner of the globe over the last century-plus, its epicenter is New York City, where waves of new arrivals come to world-class jazz schools, record labels of all sizes thrive and a network of clubs brings in big names and tomorrow’s stars.
25 sie 2023 · From the early 1900s, jazz clubs in NYC were a haven for talented musicians, both established and up-and-coming. Jazz has a way of breaking down barriers, and although it got its start in Harlem, it soon spread across the city.
New York is home to some of the world's best jazz clubs, so it can be hard to know where to start. You can squeeze into the same rooms John Coltrane and Louis Armstrong played in, take your analog-insistent parents to a supper club situation, or see something more avant-garde.