
The Jazz Voyager
The Jazz Voyager is off once again flying the friendly skies on his way to St. Petersburg to take in a couple of sets at Dom 7. This Russian 80 table seat venue is located at Griboyedov Canal, 7, 191186. It is a unique new territory of jazz within a cozy, romantic atmosphere and an integral part of the life of the cultural capital. Having become a favorite place for professional, famous musicians, evening jazz concerts and nightly jam sessions are combined with delicious food and fine wine.
The jazz bar opens everyday at noon and closes at midnight on weekdays, 2:00am on weekends. Minors are prohibited entrance after 10:00pm, per Federal law No. 124. However, entrance is free but reservations are highly recommended by calling +7 812 314-82-50. An evening out at Dom 7 has a moderate expectation of $$ for food and drinks.
Tonight the Jazz Voyager will be checking out The Natalia Squortech Quartet beginning at 9:30pm. Having no idea what this quartet will sound like, this will truly be an adventure. However the following video gives me an idea of what to anticipate from this venue.
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The Jazz Voyager
Destination Windy City is the next stop for the Jazz Voyager as he heads to 5311 S Lake Park Ave W, Chicago, IL 60615 where The Promontory is located. This stylish, modern Hyde Park eatery houses a bi-level space with music is hosting Sun Ra Summer Solstice Celebration.
The half-restaurant, half-music venue engages top-tier jazz acts as well as nationally renowned performers in others genres. The hearth to table menu offers up American cuisine made over a big fireplace in the kitchen.
Reservations are recommended for dinner and tickets for the show range from $20 General Admission with first come first serve seating to $24 for table seating and can be made online or at 312-801-2100.
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The Jazz Voyager
The Comstock Saloon is next destination as the Jazz Voyager is on a jet plane heading towards the West Coast and the city by the bay. This is where the historic saloon is situated in the North Beach neighborhood at 155 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, California 94133.
Founded in 1907, the bar is named after Henry Comstock and his Comstock Lode. The building itself, formerly the home of the second oldest bar in San Francisco, the 102 year old San Francisco Brewing Company. Currently owned by Jeff Hollinger and Jonny Raglin, who supply enough trios and quartets to satisfy any visitor with enough jazz.
Don’t know who this jazz voyager will be having the pleasure of listening to in this not necessarily a listening room, so this sojourn will be a surprise. Table reservations are recommended and can be made along with other information gathered at 415-617-0073.
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The Jazz Voyager
The Jazz Voyager is off to Beantown to the South End of town to sit-in on a set or two at The Beehive. Located in the Boston Center for the Arts complex, this popular Bohemian venue is the backdrop for an eclectic, funky yet elegant art space where one can enjoy world-class live music every day of the week, or so it is said.
Serving up a menu of Middle East, Eastern Europe and American cuisine food along with a full list of cocktails this jazz voyager is going to find out what all the hubbub is about.
This week the Jazz Voyager will be checking out singer-songwriter Sarah Brindell to see how she mixes it all up. It all happens at 541 Tremont Street 02116. For more info 617-423-0069.
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The Jazz Voyager
The Jazz Voyager is heading back to the City of Brotherly Love to pay a visit to the South, a kitchen and jazz parlor located at 600 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130. Located at the edge of Century City, this intimate spot features white wood throughout giving it a rustic atmosphere to the ambiance.
Seating for jazz begins at 5:30PM where the full dinner menu and bar menus are available before and during the show. Looking forward to noshing on some Southern cuisine of skillet cornbread, fried green tomatoes or deviled eggs while watching tap dancer Michela Marino Lerman perform to jazz.
For more information about specific dates and performances, please visit the Jazz Line-Up Page of their website at southjazzkitchen.com. For ticketed shows, you will be prompted to select a time then guided through the process of purchasing the tickets. Please note that tickets are non-refundable and for other information, call 215-600-0220.
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