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Think you missed out on something? Smalls Jazz Club offers free live streams of every show. The Iridium, where guitarist Les Paul played weekly for 14 years, continues to attract superstar singers and musicians to its stage.

It has been located in the Neuhoff Complex in East Germantown since March 2001. The Nashville Jazz Workshop incorporated as a nonprofit in 2000. The Blue Note, a Greenwich Village cultural staple, brings in fans from all over the world to hear local musicians, who are sometimes joined onstage by some of the jazz world’s biggest stars. Specialties: Afternoon and evening classes in jazz (all instruments and voice), weekend performances (BYOF, BYOB), and special events for the community. Steve McQueen ‘s penis was described as being the size of two. Another great spot to visit is the Birdland Jazz Club NYC, where the legend Charlie “Bird” Parker was the first headliner in 1949 eat Cajun fare while listening to jazz in one of the city’s premier venues. Alas, that was just a myth Dillinger had fewer than 12 inches After all, he was a bank robber, not a bank dick, ba dum pum. Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, which is part of Jazz at Lincoln Center and directed by Wynton Marsalis, features Southern-inspired food see emerging artists perform during the famed Late Night Session. It’s easy to fill a travel itinerary with an iconic venue for each night in the city. Today, jazz brunches, two jazz museums – the National Jazz Museum and Louis Armstrong House Museum – and festivals such as the Jazz Age Lawn Party in August and Winter Jazzfest in January attest to New York City’s status as a jazz mecca. Jazz is the soundtrack of New York City, beginning in the 1920s and ’30s with the voices of Duke Ellington, Jimmie Lunceford, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and Cab Calloway singing at Harlem’s legendary Cotton Club.
