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Baker’s Keyboard Lounge: 20510 Livernois Avenue, Detroit, Michigan / Telephone: 313-345-6300. The club features big band and jazz jam sessions and a great soul food menu. Detroit jazz legend Kenn Cox is now on Wednesdays.

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Alto: Korte Leidse Dwarsstraat 115, Amsterdam, Netherlands / Tel. 020-6263249 / The oldest and most famous jazz café in Amsterdam is located in the middle of the nightlife center and open its doors for a broad audience. Every evening of the week has live jazz and sometimes blues music. Famous and less famous artists play for you every night.

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Asociacion Internacional Jazz Peru: Av. Benavides 414 #1101, Lima, Peru / Telephone: 011-511-720-6186 / Contact: Gabriel Alegria.

The Asociacion Internacional Jazz Peru is based jazz club that features traditional jazz and afro-peruvian jazz as well. Jam sessions on Mondays and Tuesdays and all instrumentalists and singers welcome!

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Blue Wisp Jazz Club: 700 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio / Telephone: 513-241-9477 Fax: 5132410431 / Contact: Eddie Felson. Cincinnati’s historic Blue Wisp Jazz Club and Restaurant features national and local acts seven days a week in a casual dining atmosphere. Hours: Sunday thru Thursday  5p-midnight and Friday & Saturday 5p-2am. They offer a full kitchen and bar.

 

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Jazz Club Wheels: Natoseviceva 4, Novi Sad, Serbia / Telephone: 381 21 522 557 / Contact: Family Dujin. Founded in 1998, Jazz Club Wheels is situated in the center of Novi Sad, in Natoseviceva St. 4.

Since it opened the club hosted over 500 noncommercial music events. The main goal of the line up schedule is to promote and expand urban, jazz inspired culture. The program meets the needs of the people who stop by regularly. Even twelve years ago the club was recognized as the only club in Vojvodina with regular jazz line up or theme nights. On the menu are tapas different taste and cheeses.

The Jazz Club Wheels was called after the Aleksandar Dujin jazz album from 1993 “Wheelz Around the World”, symbolically representing time and music travel going on in the club. From the start Jazz Club Wheels was the place where the gigs were organized not because of the money and engagement, but because of the pleasure, experimenting and promoting the music, in which, all the musicians in Novi Sad took part in.

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