
The Jazz Voyager
The Jazz Voyager has embarked passage to the Mediterranean coast of Israel to check out the jazz scene at Beit HaAmudim, which has been instrumental in helping keep jazz in full bloom for quite some time now. Located in an old house decorated with columns and painted floors, it is situated right next to the Carmel Market, this club is the meeting point of the city’s jazz aficionados.
Musicians hang out here, people come for the music and it is a quiet place to listen. My kind of place. because it is really quiet as the bassist plays acoustically without an amp. For the adventurers seeking new destinations for jazz and a killer vegetarian menu, the address is Rambam 14, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel and you can make a reservations the number is 03 5109228. #wannabewhereyouare
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The Jazz Voyager
Istanbul, Turkey is my next destination for this Jazz Voyager to see what the happening at Nublu, often described as an Eastern New York melting pot of bursting creativity. Located under the Gradiva Hotel at Sıraselviler Cad. No:55, 34134, just 200 meters from the Galata Bridge, it’s only natural that it shares a jazz club with New York City.
The original club was established by the ingenious Swedish-Turkish sax player Ilhan Ersahin, it opened in New York’s Lower East Side in 2002, when the area was healing from the September 11 attacks. Soon, the place became a hub for innovative musicians, creating a sound of its own: an urban blend of of Afro-Caribbean-electro-dance-jazz-funk with a Brazilian tinge. Ten years later in 2012, the Nublu sound traveled to Istanbul. Today, the club has a third location in Sao Paulo, Brazil. #wannabewhereyouare
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The Jazz Voyager
The Jazz Voyager is sticking around the city that never sleeps to take in a night at the Flatiron Room might be the perfect place to introduce yourself to jazz, and, especially if you like whiskey! But you can order your favorite cocktail under hand-painted coffered ceilings that adds to the ambience. They stock jazz acts that are not only talented but designed to be background music, thus allowing you to ease into the genre.
With that being said, this Jazz Voyager will being enjoying this classy nightspot with a vintage vibe with my favorite beverage, mingling with like-minded patrons with a backdrop of a beautiful stage with lush velvet curtains and live jazz shows. But be clear, for those of you who desire to partake, this is not a listening room. #wannabewhereyouare
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The Jazz Voyager
The Jazz Voyager is heading to the Big Apple to welcome in the New Year with the Carlos Henriquez Octet at Jazz At Lincoln Center Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola. Located on the 5th Floor at 10 Columbus Cir, New York, NY 10019, I will be enjoying a bit of late night down-home with a New York twist cuisine while I listen to the Latin Side of Dizzy Gillespie.
Dedicated to inspiring and growing audiences for jazz, Jazz at Lincoln Center advances a unique vision for the continued development of the art of jazz by producing a year-round schedule of performance, education and broadcast events for audiences of all ages. The vision and leadership of Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis, Chairman Lisa Schiff and Executive Director, Adrian Ellis, Jazz at Lincoln Center will produce thousands of events each season.
The 7:30pm performance cover is $200.00, the 11:30pm is $350.00 both plus applicable fees. Reservations by phone may be made by calling 212-258-9595 or in person after 6:00pm daily at the club.
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The Jazz Voyager
Flying the friendly skies the Jazz Voyager is heading for the urban setting of the Far East to experience first hand, the high-end jazz venue, the most expensive in Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan, the Blue Note Tokyo.
Described as city’s best venue for live jazz and seating about 300 people, it is cousin to the famous Blue Note New York club and was established in 1988 by two wealthy New York sisters. It has become a symbol of the globalization of jazz aesthetics, featuring a veritable who’s-who of American jazzmen along with local talent, such as the superb Toshiko Akiyoshi.
Made my reservation for tonight at +81 3-5485-0088 and arriving in Japan, at 〒107-0062 Tokyo, Minato, Minamiaoyama, 6 Chome−3−16, ライカビル for the 2nd set, this Jazz Voyager will be enchanted by the wonderfully talented Patti Austin as she sings Ella Fitzgerald. The price of admission is 9,000 Yen ($80.00) and doors open at 8:20pm with the show at 9:00pm. #wannabewhereyouare
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