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3 Best New York City Jazz Clubs That You Should Visit

If you’re a jazz lover, or if you love all forms of music, jazz clubs are a must visit! The Big Apple, also known as the World Capital of Jazz, has numerous jazz clubs that are filled with famous and local jazz artists.  From live music to jamming with artists yourself to enjoying good food…

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January 24, 2025

Marjorie Eliot’s Harlem Apartment Jazz Concerts – Going Strong in its 3rd Decade

Marjorie Eliot, Bob Cunningham, and Gerald Hayes from back in the day at Parlor Entertainment – 555 Edgecombe, Apt. #3F   We wanted to tip our hat to Marjorie Eliot who started Parlor Entertainment over 3 decades ago and by all accounts hasn’t missed a Sunday since the beginning.  In fact, the Covid lock-down period…

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January 24, 2025

4 Reasons to Look for “Jazz Places Near Me” in NYC

If you’re in NYC this holiday season, think no more and search for “jazz places near me” to have a unique experience with music.  How great would it be to visit a fully decorated city during the holidays while also getting to enjoy one of the best musical genres of all time, jazz? If you…

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December 24, 2024

Insider’s Guide to Harlem’s Jazz Club Scene -2025

NAMA – New Amsterdam Musical Association – photo by Gordon PolatnickExclusive Big Apple Jazz’s Insider’s Guide to Harlem Jazz by Gordon Polatnick The longest standing jazz venues in Harlem are at the opposite ends of the neighborhood and two right in the middle. Parlor Entertainment is up at 160th Street and Minton’s Playhouse is down…

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December 16, 2024

“Bebopping…” The 1st blog blast from the past.

Marcus Persiani, Avi Cohen, Patience Higgins, Wayne Escoffery – St. Nick’s Pub jam session Having just discovered this vintage blog post from the “smoking-in-clubs-days” on an old hard drive, I rush now to chuck it up here to give New York city’s live jazz fans, a chance to feel nostalgic and maybe a little old….

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October 21, 2024

2024 Big Apple Jazz Scene: Harlem Jazz Clubs: Minton’s Playhouse and Beyond

NAMA – New Amsterdam Musical Association – photo by Gordon Polatnick Happy Autumn Friends: The Good News First: This has been a bounce-back year in the storied Harlem jazz club world, (which we’ve been tracking since 1997). The pandemic and resulting inflationary economy has done a number on the scene.  Minton’s Playhouse, which had a…

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September 26, 2024

What kind of jazz fan are you?

This blog post was taken down (by the guy who wrote it) for being too ornery.

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May 11, 2022

COVID Current List of Open Manhattan Jazz Clubs – OCT. 2021

The light at the end of the tunnel report – We are finding it difficult to pull together jazz tours that can get to three clubs a night within 4-5-hours as we did prior to March 2020.  In March 2021 we were able to start touring again – taking guests to live jazz performances in only one club per night, which was a blessing, hearing some of the most joyous nights of music we ever witnessed.   Nowadays, we are happy to report that hearing live jazz in two clubs per night is becoming typical on certain nights of the week.  Importantly, some regularly scheduled outdoor jazz events have been produced by local heroes throughout the pre-vaccine pandemic to great effect – bringing all-star players into intimate settings with little or no fanfare.  These events helped sustain the scene through…

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October 7, 2021

Still Life: NYC Jazz Clubs – COVID – Survival Score Card

     As we head into the 9th month of pandemic deprivation, we are not confident that jazz life will ever resemble pre-COVID status.   All music venues struggle against all odds to remain in business during this extended lockdown.        Performers and performance venues were likely hit the hardest as precautionary health…

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December 29, 2020

Bill Saxton – Harlem’s Saxa Claus – Streaming Holiday Cheer

I met Bill Saxton at St. Nick’s Pub one Friday night in 1997 during one of his weekly gigs.  Over the years we have remained friendly, our lives intersecting significantly in the early 2000’s when we each opened a Harlem jazz spot within a few blocks of the other.   Bill’s Place, 148 West 133rd…

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December 23, 2020