
The Jazz Voyager
Thelonious Jazz Bar: Av, 20 de Octubre # 2172, Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia / Contact: Juan Pereira and/or Juan Carlos Carrasco / Teléfono: (591-2) 2424405 Cell: (591) 77564742 / monk.thelonius.monk@gmail.com or http://www.theloniousclub.com
A small, intimate jazz club located at an altitude of 4000m presenting all forms of live jazz and blues. The walls are decked out with artwork of jazz musicians and the atmosphere is relaxed and inviting – you could be forgiven for thinking you’re in a candlelit club in New Orleans rather than in La Paz.
On Mondays and Tuesdays there’s no cover and you can listen to groups practice, and local and international artists perform Wednesday through Saturday. Open from 9:00pm – 4:00am. Drinks and snacks.
Bebop fans love this charmingly low-key bar for its live and often impromptu performances and great atmosphere. A flier on the wall promotes forthcoming sessions. There is an annual jazz festival held here the first two weeks of September.

The Jazz Voyager
The Jazz Station: 124 W Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. The Jazz Station is a non-profit cooperatively operated jazz performance venue run by the Willamette Jazz Society. Originally launched in 2005 at 68 W. Broadway, in April of 2011 the society inaugurated its current space. The society hosts weekly family-oriented jam sessions and concerts that feature member musicians.
Located in the heart of downtown Eugene, The Jazz Station is open to musicians of all ages and encourages aspiring musicians from beginner to expert to participate in our events to hone their performance skills and meet other local musicians.
All of our events are open to the public and begin at 7:30PM and end by 10PM. We serve light refreshments in a “coffeehouse” style, and our venue is primarily a listening room for the music.

The Jazz Voyager
La Zorra y el Cuervo: (English – The Vixen and the Raven) Calle 23 Esq. a O, El Vedado. Havana, Cuba / Telephone: (53 7) 66-2402. Every day, 21.00-04.00. Directions: Rampa Habanera. Three blocks from the Habana Libre Hotel down the street.
Here, you drink and dance with live jazz music. Prominent Cuban jazz bands come to this place to perform their music. The night becomes a discharge of energy. Normal dress requirements for a tropical night.

The Jazz Voyager
Nestled in a quiet corner of Alpharetta, just 15 minutes north of the perimeter off 400 resides this cozy little nightspot called The Velvet Note that brings welcoming audiences an unplugged jazz experience.The Jazz Voyager steers his rental to the Georgia location at 4075 Old Milton Parkway, 30005. Intimate in its approach, one is swathed in the tapestry of music emanating from the stage, regardless of where one rests comfortably in this forty-seat room.
Within this construct, owner Tamara Fuller has carefully crafted a wonderful ambiance with light, sound, libation and culinary delights that will excite your senses while assuaging any fear that your encounter will be anything less than your desire.
As one who enjoys seeking life beyond the curve, this Jazz Voyager was enthralled as was the entire audience to a powerful and moving set performed by vocalist of Alvin Stone. The music was impeccable and in good company with sumptuous lump crab cakes, a glass of red brought by a delightful and attentive staff.
I highly recommend making a reservation for this acoustic respite at 855.583.5838, look for the menu at thevelvetnote.com and is not fr the fainthearted pocket as this nightspot is rated $$$. But for those who want the unexpected pleasure of experiencing jazz up close and personal in this 40 seat room, take a moment to refresh your mind, body and spirit. in this acoustic living room.

