Manhattan

Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola In New York

By jazzman • Dec 5th, 2008 • Category: Features, Manhattan, NY, News

Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola is designed to entertain people in the spirit that Dizzy had - very welcoming. Their mission is that you have a good time and that you have a memorable experience. The whole facility is designed for international participation. This is a hall of integration…to bring everything together.

Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola is [...]



Cafe Carlyle & Bemelmans Bar In New York

By jazzman • Nov 21st, 2008 • Category: Features, Manhattan, NY, News

Cafe Carlyle
Since opening in 1955, Cafe Carlyle has featured musical performances by legendary entertainers, as epitomized by the “master of melody” Bobby Short. A fixtures at Cafe Carlyle since 1986, Mr. Short was cabaret’s preeminent interpreter of such American composers as Cole Porter and Duke Ellington, and his urbane and elegant style will always [...]



Smoke Jazz & Supper Club: Where to go for jazz in New York

By jazzman • Nov 21st, 2008 • Category: Features, Manhattan, NY, News

Located off the southern edge of New York’s fabled Harlem neighborhood, Smoke Jazz & Supper Club-Lounge presents world-renowned jazz musicians seven nights a week. Candlelit tables, plush velvet banquets, antique chandeliers, and an historic full-length bar create a real jazz vibe to go with the excellent acoustics and sightlines.
Smoke now serves the perfect complement [...]



Visit The Infamous Spot For Jazz In New York: The Jazz Standard

By jazzman • Nov 18th, 2008 • Category: Features, Manhattan, NY, News

Named “Best Jazz Club” by New York Magazine, Jazz Standard presents an extraordinary lineup of world-class artists, warm hospitality, perfect sound, and comfortable seating - and earlier sets so you can drop in after work. From classic jazz to funk, R&B, bluegrass, and more, Jazz Standard presents the legendary artists of today and the brightest [...]



Birdland Jazz Club In Manhatten: The jazz corner of the world

By jazzman • Nov 9th, 2008 • Category: Features, Manhattan, News

The original Birdland opened fifty nine years ago on Broadway, near 52nd street. At the time,Charlie Parker (a.k.a “Bird”) was the headliner, and the club was a hotbed of jazz in the 1930s and 40s. Many say that Charlie Parker was, in fact, the inspiration for the name in the first place. [...]