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One of New York City's Oldest Jazz Clubs Re-Opens
Forbes
There's a new sizzling hot jazz venue in New York City: Café Bohemia, downstairs at the Barrow Street Alehouse. Back in the day,...
54 months ago
Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers: 'Live' at The Cafe Bohemia, November 1955
Jazzwise
Record and Artist Details ... This double-CD repackage of the original Messengers sole live recording illustrates how ludicrously wide of the mark certain...
39 months ago
Live At Cafe Bohemia: Hardbop In The Heart Of Greenwich Village
Indiana Public Media
During the mid-1950s, Cafe Bohemia was one of the most happening jazz clubs in New York City, a Greenwich Village club where Manhattan's...
177 months ago
Three New Venues Are Taking Over The Bohemian Caverns Building On U Street
DCist
When the U Street jazz club Bohemian Caverns closed its doors in 2016, fans, musicians, and neighbors lamented the loss of one of D.C.'s...
53 months ago
Jazz album reviews with CHRIS SEARLE: July 5, 2023
Morning Star | The People’s Daily
Reviews of Mark Sanders & Emil Karlsen, Leap Day Trio and the Don Rendell/Ian Carr Quintet.
10 months ago
From the Archives: When Williamsburg Became the New Bohemia
Curbed
From the June 22, 1992, issue of New York Magazine. The shifting neighborhoods of lower Manhattan have always been home to a Bohemia of one...
18 months ago
Granada, Spain on $400: Where to eat, stay, and play
The Manual
A fairytale castle. Winding, cobblestone alleys. Abundant street art. The best tapas in Spain. These are just a few of the many reasons to...
12 months ago
Five Spot: Once The Hippest Place on Earth
Village Preservation
American jazz musician and composer Charles Mingus (1922 – 1979) (in white shirt) and his band perform at the Five Spot Cafe (2 St. Marks...
20 months ago
Photo Essay: Baltimore's Jazz Scene Comes Alive at Night
Baltimore Magazine
In black and white, photojournalist J.M. Giordano captures not only the performers, but the spaces they inhabit, the city around them, and the streets that...
15 months ago
Thoroughly Modern by Sarah Knights review — the flapper snapper of the Jazz Age
The Times
The photographer Barbara Ker-Seymer captured the highs, lows and dizzying hedonism of her fellow Bright Young Things — until it was all over...
11 months ago