An Die Musik Live.409 N.Charles Street, Baltimore. Tel: 410-385-2638 [Jazz and classical record store has a concert space that seats 80 people.]
Caton Castle. 20 South Caton Avenue. Tel: (410) 566-7086.
Keystone Korner Baltimore. 1350 Lancaster Street. Tel: 410·946·6726
Bethesda Blues & Jazz Supper Club 7719 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda. Tel: 240-330-4500 [The Bethesda Theater, built in 1938 and opened as one of the era's Art Deco cinema palaces, is coming back to life! With an $8 million renovation, this National Historic Register Property is becoming the region's #1 Live Music Supper Club! Bethesda Blues & Jazz is a small concert hall serving excellent food and drink. It features 300 seats for dinner and 200 additional performance seats, which are made available when the dinner seats are sold out. You'll be able to see your favorite artists in an intimate, elegant, and acoustically superb setting. Bethesda Blues & Jazz also boasts a beautiful new 40 ft. bar and lounge area.]
Blue Nile. 532 Frenchmen St., New Orleans. Tel: (504) 948-2583 [The Blue Nile is New Orleans' premiere music venue. Located on historic Frenchmen St, it has been the home of countless top funk, blues, soul, and brass shows, featuring local, national and international acts]
Bombay Club. 830 Conti Street. Tel: (504) 586-0972 [Bistro and restaurant located in the center of the French Quarter. The décor is classic with wingbacks chairs, fine paintings and rich wood. You can enjoy jazz here every night.]
Fritzel's Jazz Pub. 733 Bourbon Street. Tel: (504) 561-0432 Fax: (504) 523-8747 [contact: Alex Miller. Traditional jazz five nights a week. Unique drinks and food. Bourbon St. balcony available for parties. Backyard patio]
Little Gem Saloon. 445 S. Rampart St. Tel: (504) 267-4863 [We strive to offer live music almost every day of the week, with a mix of ticketed events and shows with no cover charge. The Little Gem has regular performances by Meschiya Lake, Kermit Ruffins, and other well known local favorites as well as featuring new talents and up and coming artists. Come enjoy our extensive wine and cocktail selections and Chef Prescott’s inventive and delicious menu!]
Maison Bourbon Jazz Club. 641 Bourbon Street Tel: (504) 522-8818 [contact: Enrica Montalbano. Great Dixieland/Traditional New Orleans Jazz, seven day a week, 10hrs a day(Sat.& Sun), no food, must be 21 years old.]
Maple Leaf Bar. 8316 Oak St. Tel: (504) 866-9359 [Originally a chess and music club, this dive-y spot has also hosted poetry readings and some of pianist James Booker's most incendiary recitals. The Maple Leaf is still the place to go if you're craving funky New Orleans music that sometimes doesn't cease until sunrise. ]
Palm Court Jazz Cafe. 1204 Decatur Street. Tel: (504) 525-0200. ["Where can we dine and listen to live traditional jazz?" is a question most asked at the Concierge desks. The Palm Court fulfills this need with quality food and music in an elegant but relaxed period atmosphere. Our cuisine has an impeccable New Orleans pedigree and includes recipes dating back for several generations. This is fine Creole cooking in its most subtle and authentic form. ]
Polo Club Lounge. 300 Gravier St., Windsor Court Hotel. New Orleans, Tel: (504) 523-6000 [The Polo Club Lounge offers a convivial atmosphere in the surroundings of a sophisticated English club. Nightly Jazz, an all-day dining menu, signature cocktails and one of the largest Cognac collections in the city make it the locals’ favorite haunt.]
Preservation Hall. 726 St. Peter Street. Tel: (504) 523-8939. []Preservation Hall is located in the French Quarter, just three blocks from the Mississippi River. The Hall has served many functions over the years. Originally built as a private residence in 1750, the hall has evolved into a tavern, inn, photo studio and an art gallery. The inside of the hall contains portraits of the musicians who first filled it with the beautiful sounds of New Orleans Jazz. Preservation Hall opens at 8:00 pm. Music begins at 8:15 pm. The cost is $10.00 per person. We close at 11:00 pm. This information applies to days of operation: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. No Smoking. All Ages Welcome
Snug Harbour Jazz Bistro. 626 Frenchmen Street. New Orleans , La 70116 Tel: 504.949.0696 [For over 30 years, Snug Harbor has provided the best in live jazz & great regional cooking at reasonable prices. Snug is located in three rooms of a renovated 1800’s storefront located in the Fauborg Marigney, just outsidethe French Quarter.
Our Music Room is a great place to listen to some of the best music in the world. The limited caberet type seating guarantees an intimate musical experience. The room occupies two floors. Downstairs is the stage & seating; upstairs is a mezzanine with seating that overlooks the stage.We have two shows nightly. All seating is general admission]
Sweet Lorraine's Jazz Club. 1931 St. Claude Avenue. Tel: 504-945-9654 Fax: 504-827-2715 [contact: Paul Sylvester Jr. Premiere jazz club offering the best in local, national, and international jazz artist. We take pride in bringing the best entertainment for our local and tourist guest. We have the very best in New Orleans cuisine]
CINCINNATI
Caffè Vivace. 975 E McMillan St. Tel: 513-601-9897
Chatterbox Jazz Club. 435 Massachusetts Avenue. Indianapolis. Tel: 317-636-0584 [We are a bar with a very limited menu & are Non-Smoking inside & at our 3 tables next to the front door. We Allow smoking at the 6 far patio tables.You must be 21 years old. Pets are not allowed. The Chatterbox opens at 4PM M-F & now 4PM Sat-Sun. Live Jazz Seven Nights.]
The Jazz Kitchen 5377 N College Ave. Tel/fax: 317-253-4900 [contact: David Allee. Open 6 nights a week featuring an array of local, regional and national acts. Full dinner and bar menu]
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