What happened to Blues Alley?

What happened to Blues Alley?

Blues Alley, located on Wisconsin Avenue, was founded in 1965 and has hosted well-known jazz performers like Miles Davis and Eva Cassidy since its opening. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the venue closed its doors to the public last March.

Who owns Blues Alley in DC?

Harry Schnipper
Harry Schnipper is an author, producer, lecturer, educator and presenter of nightly nightclub entertainment. He is the owner/operator of Blues Alley Jazz, located in our Nation’s Capital and which is America’s oldest, continuously operating jazz supper club.

Who has played at Blues Alley?

Musicians who have performed at Blues Alley include John Abercrombie, Monty Alexander, Mose Allison, Tony Bennett, Ruby Braff, Gary Burton, Charlie Byrd, Eva Cassidy, Mel Clement, Buck Clayton, Billy Cobham, Larry Coryell, Roy Eldridge, Maynard Ferguson, Rachelle Ferrell, Ella Fitzgerald, Kenny Garrett, Stan Getz.

Who owns Bethesda Blues jazz club?

owner Rick Brown
Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club owner Rick Brown. Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club had a number of highlights in its first year. It opened last March, generated more than $800,000 in ticket sales, hosted 225 acts, and entertained more than 36,000 people.

What happens at the DC Jazz Festival in June?

Each June during the DC Jazz Festival, you’ll find that The Hamilton Live transforms into a jazz mecca. The smooth sounds of Grammy winners, big brass bands and genre trendsetters all come together for an experience you won’t soon forget. Add a comment… Instagram

What is Blues Alley in Georgetown?

Blues Alley. The nation’s oldest continually operating jazz supper club, Blues Alley is Georgetown’s laid-back, late-night sanctuary. Revel in an ambience reminiscent of the dawn of the Jazz Age every day of the week.

What’s new at the KC Jazz Club?

The KC Jazz Club at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has moved into the REACH—aka, that new arts annex you may have seen while driving by the center. The cabaret-style lounge will present jazz, hip-hop, comedy and contemporary music in its first season with performances Thursdays through Saturdays from January to April.

Is Sotto DC still a jazz club?

Although Sotto D.C. doesn’t call itself a jazz club, the spirit of the genre is very much alive here. Nestled in the space formerly occupied by jazzy spot HR-57, Sotto is as sleek and sultry as the live jazz music that fills the air every Thursday evening.

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