The Jazz Voyager

The next stop-off for this Jazz Voyager remaining on the other side of the Atlantic is a compact jazz club, established in 1992, with regular evening concerts by international musicians simply called A-Trane. Established in 1992 at Bleibtreustraße 1, 10625 Berlin, Germany, this Charlottenburg venue opens at 8:00 pm daily and closes at 1:00 am, seven days a week.

Named after the subway train that brought jazz musicians to downtown Manhattan and after saxophonist John Coltrane. It is also a play on words for the Strayhorn composition Take The “A” Train made famous by Duke Ellington, reputed to bring you up to Sugar Hill in Harlem.

There is food served here, however, there is a cafe just thirty meters away that serves up traditional German cuisine as well as international dishes of fish, meat and vegetarian. Reservations are highly recommended and may be made in conjunction with music seating but must be made in advance as meals are served prior to the performance at A-Trane. This trip will get me a seat or dinner and music by the Dominic Miller Band giving the crowd jazz and more at 9:00 pm. For more information or to make a reservation one can do so by dialing 49 30 3132550 or dinner only +49 30 31803780.

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The Jazz Voyager is off to Omaha, Nebraska to see what the city has to offer in the way of jazz. The preferred venue of destination is in the Capitol District where The Jewell is located at 1030 Capitol Avenue, 68102. Sleek, intimate and classy this jewel of a nightspot is the brainchild of Brian McKenna, blending traditional with contemporary design to create a distinctive experience.

Small plates and entrees of American fare and specialty drinks named after favorite jazz compositions await this jazz voyager’s tastebuds. Two sets at 6:30 and 8:30 that Jorge Nila will be leading on Friday with Lars Erickson, Joey Gulizia and Mark Luebbe making up his quartet. The cover is $10.00 general admission, $5 for students. More information is available when you call 917~748~4337.

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Compact bar and live music at Oliver’s Jazz Bar is this week’s stop-off as once again the Jazz Voyager crosses the Atlantic. Just a four-minute walk from the National Maritime Museum, this venue, full of old furniture and sporting a rabbit’s head with antlers, has been the cornerstone of the United Kingdom jazz scene since 2003. It’s located at 9 Nevada Street, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 9JL.

Not necessarily en route to a listening club, this visit to jolly old England nonetheless presents the opportunity to catch vocalist Louise Balkwill along with Tim Quicke on trumpet and pianist Chris Eldred – piano taking classics from the Great American songbook.Open every day at 4 pm, closing at 12 am Sunday through Thursday and 2 am on Friday and Saturday.

Unfortunately, they do not have a kitchen so no menu is offered, however, they gladly welcome you to bring food purchased elsewhere. For more information, the number to call is +44 20 8858 3693 and to reserve a table 020 8858 3693.

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Southern California seems to be the next destination for the Jazz Voyager as he lands in San Diego and heads off to his hotel before he discovers Dizzy’s at Arias Hall and catches a Friday performance of Peter Spague and Sinne Eeg. Located at 1717 Morena Boulevard, Bay Park 92110, this venue is spare, inexpensive and comfortable.

Operated since 2000, for the past two decades, Chuck Perrin has refocused the city’s sputtering jazz scene and is fast becoming a destination for original performance of all kinds. There’s no bar, no restaurant, no blaring televisions ~ just music. And instead of talking, patrons listen.

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Savannah, Georgia is the next stopover for the Jazz Voyager to visit the home of Johnny Mercer. While in town I’ll also be stepping into the world where the cultured and sophisticated mingle, wine and dine at the Good Times Jazz Bar and Restaurant at 107 W. Broughton Street 31401 to hear some jazz. The club was born out of a desire by Stephen T. Moore to bring great southern fare, fine wines, and the best jazz.

The setting is a sophisticated relaxing atmosphere and from Sunday to Saturday, they feature the best live jazz the Low Country has to offer. The musicians perform Tuesday ~ Thursday from 7:00p -10:00p, Friday and Saturday live music from 8:00 to 11:00 pm.

Although walk-ins are welcomed upon availability, reservations are highly recommended, but there may be a slight wait so patience is requested while your table is made available. To make one or for more information, the number to call is 912-236-2226 or 912-236-7326.

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