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  2. Le Caveau de la Huchette - Wikipedia

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    Jazz club. Opened. 1946. Website. www .caveaudelahuchette .fr. Le Caveau de la Huchette is a jazz club in the Latin Quarter of Paris. The building dates to the 16th century, but became a jazz club in 1949. The design has been compared to a cellar or labyrinth, and allegedly it was once used by Rosicrucians and by those linked to Freemasonry .

  3. List of jazz clubs in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Le Chat Qui Pêche [1] Club Saint-Germain. Le Duc des Lombards. La Fontaine (closed) The Franc Pinot (closed) The Jazz Cartoon. The Jazz Club Lionel Hampton. Jazzland [1] The Living Room.

  4. Hot Club de France - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Club de France (or HCF) is a French organization of jazz fans dedicated to the promotion of "traditional" jazz, swing, and blues. It was founded in 1931 in Paris, France, by five students of the Lycée Carnot. [1] In 1928, Jacques Bureaux, Hugues Panassié, Charles Delaunay, Jacques Auxenfans, and Elvin Dirat came together to listen to ...

  5. Le Chat Qui Pêche - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 48.8530°N 2.3462°E. Le Chat Qui Pêche is a Parisian jazz club and restaurant founded in the mid-1950s, located in a cellar in rue de la Huchette in the Latin Quarter, on the left bank of the Seine . It was run by Madame Ricard, who had been in the French Resistance during the war, [1] and "who looked so small and delicate that ...

  6. Le Duc des Lombards - Wikipedia

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    Le Duc des Lombards is one of the main jazz clubs in Paris, France. It was founded in 1984 and is in the rue des Lombards, which hosts several other famous jazz clubs including Le Baiser Salé and the Sunset/Sunside. The Duc des Lombards club is located on the corner of rue des Lombards and boulevard de Sébastopol, and was renovated in 2007–08.

  7. Le Baiser Salé - Wikipedia

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    Le Baiser Salé (French for "The Salty Kiss") is a jazz club in Paris, at 58, rue des Lombards, that opened in 1983. It was founded by the Gibson brothers. Musicians such as, Richard Bona, Angélique Kidjo, Monica Passos, Ultramarine, Les Étoiles, Sylvain Luc, Rido Bayonne, Leni Stern, Thierry Eliez, Etienne Mbappé, Mario Canonge, Nguyen Le, and others have played at Le Baiser Salé.

  8. Road closures for the 2024 Rochester jazz festival - AOL

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    Rochester Jazz Fest street closures: June 26 - June 29. Chestnut Street will be closed from 4 p.m. to midnight from East Main to Broad Street. Near parcel 5, Elm Street will be closed from 10 a.m ...

  9. Club Saint-Germain - Wikipedia

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    Many visiting Americans played in the club, including Miles Davis, Art Blakey, and Kenny Dorham, along with Bud Powell and Kenny Clarke, who settled in Paris for longer periods. From 1959, the main European rival was the Jazzhus Montmartre in Copenhagen. The building of the defunct Club Saint-Germain used to be home to the supper club Bilboquet.