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Anyone know about the Mambo Cafe in Playa Del Carmen Mexico

They Have the best bands from Cuba and Mexico creating the most amazing rhythms, before the groups begin the show they roll down a movie sc…

Started by Lily Cortes

0 Sep 24, 2010

Music Gear Insurance

I started a new group entitled "Music Gear Insurance." Here is the link: Music Gear Insurance Most of us has had to deal with finding ins…

Started by Carolena Matus

0 Aug 9, 2009

Jazz Clubs in Chicago in August

Hi everyone, I'm going to be in Chicago in August and wondering two things - what are the best jazz clubs there and who do you think I migh…

Started by Lainie Cooke

1 Feb 14, 2009
Reply by Lainie Cooke

STAR Jazz & Blues Lounge Atlanta, GA

Russell Gunn, Tpt. plays straight ahead jazz every Monday on Jazz Appreciation Monday's at the STAR. This week he graced us all with Lotus…

Started by Evette Dorham

3 Nov 16, 2008
Reply by TamaraPatrick

Raleigh, NC area jazz venues

Here's a few: the Blue Martini the Blue Horn Lounge Sushi Blues Amra's Bogart's Sullivan's

Started by Paul Bomar

0 Jul 13, 2008

Clubs I recommend, do you have any recommendations in Northern California?

Spaghettini's in Orange County the venue is really great to work with they pay the band very fair great experience, great sound for all. "Q…

Started by amber ojeda

0 Jun 3, 2008

One Sunday I n Sanford.....

I currently live in Sanford, Fl....downtown Sanford has a river walk....alligators, boats, beautiful birds & people are at home there..…

Started by "Just Me"

0 Mar 18, 2008

word of mouth marketing for freelancers

http://multimedia.simpleology.com/classes/7dwom/bonus/freelancers.pdf Enjoy, Elli

Started by Elli Fordyce

0 Feb 14, 2008

German Clubs and Festivals

I'm always interested in contacts to small German clubs who could be interested in booking good new foreign jazz bands and artists. Any ide…

Started by Kerstin

3 Feb 13, 2008
Reply by Ingrid Müller-Marx

Detroit Jazz Spots and Clubs

Arturo's Jazz Theatre 25333 W 12 Mile Rd, Southfield, MI 48034; Tel. 248.357.6009 Arturo's Jazz Theatre and Restaurant is the first upscal…

Started by Trumpeter Carlos Redman

1 Jan 17, 2008
Reply by Trumpeter Carlos Redman

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