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Thread started 07/18/07 12:12am

karmatornado

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The Jazz Bakery

I had the privilege of seeing Patrice Rushen and company here and have attended several other shows at this cool intimate non profit Jazz concert hall. I love eating crepes at the Cafe Dijonaise and then going to see a show here. Let us know about your jazz bakery experiences. I will spill a few of mine in a bit. Perhaps we should have a fan gathering here? would be cool.
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Reply #1 posted 07/18/07 12:35am

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Nice place for sure.

I was only there once 4 years ago to see...



...Sam Rivers (who I was also fortunate enough to play a few gigs with) celebrate his 80th birthday.

The man was/is amazing. Played is ass off with the energy of someone less than half his age.

Really good spot for a get together.



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Reply #2 posted 07/18/07 12:51am

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I Got to see the Maestro Jimmy Smith there just before he died playing with Charlie Hunter. For those of you folks who have never seen Mr. Hunter, he plays this cool ass 10 string guitar that is half bass strings half guitar strings and he plays the bass strings with his bottom 2 fingers and the top part with his other 3 fingers. Its amazing. Go see Charlie Hunter.
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Reply #3 posted 07/18/07 9:08am

jonylawson

where is this lovely sounding place?
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Reply #4 posted 07/18/07 9:52am

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jonylawson said:

where is this lovely sounding place?


The Jazz Bakery
Address:
3233 Helms Ave
Culver City, CA
90034

Phone: (310) 271-9039
Cross Street:
Between Venice Boulevard and Washington Boulevard
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Reply #5 posted 07/18/07 10:29pm

jonylawson

THATS in california?

well im in LA come november so im going to have 2 get me a tasty croissant there!
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Reply #6 posted 07/18/07 11:27pm

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jonylawson said:

THATS in california?

well im in LA come november so im going to have 2 get me a tasty croissant there!


Well let me know when you are up. We should catch a show.
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Reply #7 posted 07/18/07 11:43pm

jonylawson

yeah definatly man-gonna make LA my semiunofficial first org meet n greet!

i was in LA last year and dug it.

i guess u guys are now witnessing the pathetic spectacle of posh clinging to her failed footballers tailcoat!
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Reply #8 posted 07/18/07 11:43pm

jonylawson

oh bring some girls wink
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Reply #9 posted 07/25/07 6:22pm

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For the true Jazz-heads, Azar Lawrence will be at the Jazz Bakery this Friday night (7/27)...



...2 shows - 8pm & 9:30pm


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Reply #10 posted 07/25/07 8:32pm

ejnbmore

I went there this Febuary to see George Duke it was very nice and George even signed CDs afterward. We did the French Cafe before the show and the food was delicious,unfortunately they were closed when the show let out. sad
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