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  2. Commander's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Emile Commander established a small saloon at the corner of Washington Avenue and Coliseum Street in 1893. [1] Within a few years he turned it into a restaurant patronized by the distinguished neighborhood families of the Garden District. [2] By 1900 Commander's Palace was attracting gourmets from all over the world.

  3. Brennan Family Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen; Destin, Florida ... Commander's Palace - This location closed as of November 30, 2010. [6] Las Vegas.

  4. Emeril Lagasse - Wikipedia

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    Lagasse first appeared on television on the show Great Chefs where he was featured on ten episodes, including Great Chefs, the Louisiana New Garde, New Orleans Jazz Brunch and Great Chefs — Great Cities. [17] From 1993 to 1995 he was the original host of Food Network's How to Boil Water.

  5. Richard Brennan (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    Richard J. “Dick” Brennan Sr. (1931 [1]-March 14, 2015) was a New Orleans restaurateur who, along with his siblings in the 1970s, transformed Commander's Palace “into the definitive modern Creole restaurant of its generation.” [2] The Brennan Family Restaurants owned many restaurants including Mr. B's Bistro and Dickie Brennan's ...

  6. Blue Note Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Blue Note Jazz Club, New York City, November 2024. The Blue Note Jazz Club is a jazz club and restaurant located at 131 West 3rd Street in Greenwich Village, New York City. [1] The club's performance schedule features shows every evening at 8:00 pm and 10:30 pm and a Sunday jazz brunch.

  7. Valaida Snow - Wikipedia

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    According to jazz historian Scott Yanow, "she never emotionally recovered from the experience". [11] She married Earl Edwards. In the 1950s, she was unable to regain her former success. Valaida Snow died aged 51 of a brain hemorrhage on May 30, 1956, in New York City, backstage during a performance at the Palace Theater. [12]

  8. Bill Holman (musician) - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Jazz in Hi-Fi" with Richie Kamuca (HiFi, 1957) reissued as "Jazz Erotica" The Fabulous Bill Holman (Coral, 1958) In a Jazz Orbit (Andex, 1958) Jive for Five with Mel Lewis (Andex, 1959) Bill Holman's Great Big Band (Capitol, 1960) The Bill Holman Band (JVC, 1987) Live at the Royal Palms Inn Vol. 7 with Conte Candoli (Woofy, 1994)

  9. Mercy, Mercy (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz: Length: 45: 28: Label: Pacific Jazz: Producer: Richard Bock: ... Mercy, Mercy is a 1968 live album by the Buddy Rich Big Band, recorded at Caesars Palace. [1 ...